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I have a plan pretty well laid out but have some gaping holes im looking to fill in. Please let me know if you know of any alternative credit sources for these : from the professional buisness requirements section buisness in society or international management. AOS Finance: advanced financial management commercial banking derivatives risk management
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For Business in Society/International Management - you can take BUS 120: International Business from study.com or MAN-330: International Management from Davar.
For Finance AOS, I can't read your list well, or figure out why you only need/want those courses, so I'm going to give you what I have:
Study.com
FIN 101: Principles of Finance (FIN-200)
FIN 301: Corporate Finance (FIN-311)
FIN 302: International Finance (FIN-344)
FIN 303: Financial Institutions & Markets (FIN-331)
FIN 304: Security Analysis & Portfolio Management (FIN-321)
FIN 306: Small Business Finance (FIN-314)
Davar
FIN-301: Intro to Finance (FIN-301)
FIN-401: Corporate Finance (FIN-311)
FIN-401: Multinational Business Finance (FIN-334)
Saylor
Principles of Finance (FIN-301)
DSST
Money and Banking (ECO-332)
Use a LL Prin of Finance course for the core, and then choose 6 courses that don't overlap for the AOS. Use the course number in parenthesis for your comparing - that's what TESU brings each course in as.
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COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
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(08-06-2019, 01:41 AM)dfrecore Wrote: For Business in Society/International Management - you can take BUS 120: International Business from study.com or MAN-330: International Management from Davar.
For Finance AOS, I can't read your list well, or figure out why you only need/want those courses, so I'm going to give you what I have:
Study.com
FIN 101: Principles of Finance (FIN-200)
FIN 301: Corporate Finance (FIN-311)
FIN 302: International Finance (FIN-344)
FIN 303: Financial Institutions & Markets (FIN-331)
FIN 304: Security Analysis & Portfolio Management (FIN-321)
FIN 306: Small Business Finance (FIN-314)
Davar
FIN-301: Intro to Finance (FIN-301)
FIN-401: Corporate Finance (FIN-311)
FIN-401: Multinational Business Finance (FIN-334)
Saylor
Principles of Finance (FIN-301)
DSST
Money and Banking (ECO-332)
Use a LL Prin of Finance course for the core, and then choose 6 courses that don't overlap for the AOS. Use the course number in parenthesis for your comparing - that's what TESU brings each course in as.
Thank you! I was just choosing a few from the lost that sounded interesting but this is exactly what i was looking for! Thank you!!
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(08-06-2019, 01:41 AM)dfrecore Wrote: For Business in Society/International Management - you can take BUS 120: International Business from study.com or MAN-330: International Management from Davar.
For Finance AOS, I can't read your list well, or figure out why you only need/want those courses, so I'm going to give you what I have:
Study.com
FIN 101: Principles of Finance (FIN-200)
FIN 301: Corporate Finance (FIN-311)
FIN 302: International Finance (FIN-344)
FIN 303: Financial Institutions & Markets (FIN-331)
FIN 304: Security Analysis & Portfolio Management (FIN-321)
FIN 306: Small Business Finance (FIN-314)
Davar
FIN-301: Intro to Finance (FIN-301)
FIN-401: Corporate Finance (FIN-311)
FIN-401: Multinational Business Finance (FIN-334)
Saylor
Principles of Finance (FIN-301)
DSST
Money and Banking (ECO-332)
Use a LL Prin of Finance course for the core, and then choose 6 courses that don't overlap for the AOS. Use the course number in parenthesis for your comparing - that's what TESU brings each course in as.
Two more things i am worried about on my plan that maybe you know
Would the management information systems dsst fill the buisness/management communications requirement?
Also do you think the Managerial Accounting Uexcel is sufficient for tesu's Managerial accounting requirement?
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MIS will not fulfill business comm.
Any managerial accounting exam will work - UExcel is normally considered harder than other options I think, I'd do Study.com. I ended up doing it through Ed4Credit and they were fine, they are similar to SL (where you'd choose Accounting II). There's also a TECEP.
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I already took the principles of finance DSST do u think that and the davar intro to finance course would overlap?
Nvm i answered my own question. It goes in as FIN200. for anyone else who make look at this thread
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I feel the UL Finance TECEPs are pretty hard. CSU-Global CBEs are not cheap, but I think they're a good option if you need more UL.
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