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Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for classes that will fulfill the World History requirements at TESU. I've currently taken History 106 World Civil to 16th Century. I emailed the advisor at TESU about History 102 at Study.com and he sent me the following;
HIS102 would be Western Civ II, and I emailed the Deans, and they said you must take a World History course, which we offer, Introduction to World History II (HIS-122)
I'm not quite sure what to make of his response but any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You Everyone!
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01-13-2021, 12:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2021, 12:09 PM by Flelm.)
Hey, sorry I can't help, but it might be helpful for you to post a copy of your latest evaluation, with your personal information redacted. That way people can look and give advice knowing the full picture.
That being said, supposedly CIV 103 at straighterline, Survey of World History,
transfers to TESU as HIS-127. Not sure if this is true or if it fulfills the requirements.
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(01-13-2021, 12:02 PM)Flelm Wrote: Hey, sorry I can't help, but it might be helpful for you to post a copy of your latest evaluation, with your personal information redacted. That way people can look and give advice knowing the full picture.
That being said, supposedly CIV 103 at straighterline, Survey of World History, transfers to TESU as HIS-127. Not sure if this is true or if it fulfills the requirements.
Awesome thank you for your help!
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It really depends on the degree you're trying to get, and the courses you've already taken, as to what we can tell you to do. Otherwise, we are just guessing.
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Assuming that you're trying to get a history degree, I strongly suggest you check out
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan before taking any more history classes.
You said you've taken "History 106 World Civil to 16th Century"; was this from another college/university? If so, you might just have to settle for it being used as an elective because I don't think that there is any alt-credit way to get World History II. Western Civilization I & II, yes. World History, no.
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