History is NOT a Humanities subject. For a History degree, you'll also need 12 credits of art, communications, English, ethics, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or foreign language.
These do not need to be UL courses. Sophia's Visual Communications, Art History I & II, Approaches to Studying Religions, Communication at Work, and Conflict Resolution should all work to fill the humanities requirement.
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09-28-2021, 01:59 PM (This post was last modified: 09-28-2021, 02:14 PM by LevelUP.)
(09-28-2021, 01:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: History is NOT a Humanities subject. For a History degree, you'll also need 12 credits of art, communications, English, ethics, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or foreign language.
These do not need to be UL courses. Sophia's Visual Communications, Art History I & II, Approaches to Studying Religions, Communication at Work, and Conflict Resolution should all work to fill the humanities requirement.
(09-28-2021, 01:33 PM)TheLibrarian Wrote: Can you explain the last part to me a bit more in detail I dont understand what that means. I have 11 history classes I am taking. Some LL and some UL is that not enough?
Rachel93az is correct, they can be any Humanities class.
There is however a 3cr History requirement in your General Education section, so you may need one more history which can be LL or UL.
It is kind of hard to explain without visually showing you, so I uploaded a pic of the C. Knowledge of Human Cultures changes. 15cr required now verses 12 before. Everything is about the same as before.
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(09-28-2021, 01:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: History is NOT a Humanities subject. For a History degree, you'll also need 12 credits of art, communications, English, ethics, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or foreign language.
These do not need to be UL courses. Sophia's Visual Communications, Art History I & II, Approaches to Studying Religions, Communication at Work, and Conflict Resolution should all work to fill the humanities requirement.
Okay, I do have all that sorted out. I might just take those few extra classes and get the associates, just to have it. IDK if it will help in anyway but it wont be too much extra and I have the time.
I believe the history course at OnlineDegree doesn't overlap with any other history course. The course mapping from 2019 says that it comes in as "HIS-122 World History II" which should be different from the other history courses you're taking. I am still trying to figure out where the updated maping went but it should be about the same. It's only $9 to take the exam, so you might want to consider that.
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(09-28-2021, 01:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: History is NOT a Humanities subject. For a History degree, you'll also need 12 credits of art, communications, English, ethics, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or foreign language.
These do not need to be UL courses. Sophia's Visual Communications, Art History I & II, Approaches to Studying Religions, Communication at Work, and Conflict Resolution should all work to fill the humanities requirement.
Actually, TESU changed it, and History IS NOW a Humanities there.
(09-28-2021, 01:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: History is NOT a Humanities subject. For a History degree, you'll also need 12 credits of art, communications, English, ethics, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or foreign language.
These do not need to be UL courses. Sophia's Visual Communications, Art History I & II, Approaches to Studying Religions, Communication at Work, and Conflict Resolution should all work to fill the humanities requirement.
Actually, TESU changed it, and History IS NOW a Humanities there.
(09-28-2021, 01:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: History is NOT a Humanities subject. For a History degree, you'll also need 12 credits of art, communications, English, ethics, humanities, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or foreign language.
These do not need to be UL courses. Sophia's Visual Communications, Art History I & II, Approaches to Studying Religions, Communication at Work, and Conflict Resolution should all work to fill the humanities requirement.
Actually, TESU changed it, and History IS NOW a Humanities there.
(09-28-2021, 04:30 PM)TheLibrarian Wrote: This is my plan for just the history. Is this okay or do I need to do another history class?
American Civil Rights Movement (HIS 308) is incorrect:
HIS 307: American Civil Rights Movement
HIS 308: Causes & Effects of the Vietnam War (UL)
Are you already enrolled at TESU with the old catalog? If not, then you need to fix your spreadsheet. The AoS is different now, you'll need more humanities/history courses.
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(09-28-2021, 04:30 PM)TheLibrarian Wrote: This is my plan for just the history. Is this okay or do I need to do another history class?
American Civil Rights Movement (HIS 308) is incorrect:
HIS 307: American Civil Rights Movement
HIS 308: Causes & Effects of the Vietnam War (UL)
Are you already enrolled at TESU with the old catalog? If not, then you need to fix your spreadsheet. The AoS is different now, you'll need more humanities/history courses.
Whats incorrect about the Civil Rights Movement Class? Its a history class which I need.
No I am not enrolled yet. I'll just wait until I enroll and see what else I need because every one just saying "more history/humanities" isnt really explaining anything to me. I dont understand what that means.
I have 6 UL classes, which I need. The civil rights class is LL, I am aware of that but its still a history class that I need
Based on this link: (the one for the new catalog I guess that Rachel had linked awhile ago)
I need US History I & II; Non Western Req; Historical Methods; Western Civ I & II. I have all that listed.
Then I need 12 (credits) history electives: American Civil War, The Holocaust, Civil Rights Movement, and African American History
Then I need 12 (credits) History/Humanities: Art History I & II; Ancient Greek Philosophers; Spanish I (from Instant Cert) So that 12. They may be all over the place on the spreadsheet but they are there.
I really don't know what else is needed? If this is the wrong catalog still then I can't help that because I only have access to this one and the one you get when you to their website yourself. I'm really at a loss here.
(09-28-2021, 04:30 PM)TheLibrarian Wrote: This is my plan for just the history. Is this okay or do I need to do another history class?
American Civil Rights Movement (HIS 308) is incorrect:
HIS 307: American Civil Rights Movement
HIS 308: Causes & Effects of the Vietnam War (UL)
Are you already enrolled at TESU with the old catalog? If not, then you need to fix your spreadsheet. The AoS is different now, you'll need more humanities/history courses.
Whats incorrect about the Civil Rights Movement Class? Its a history class which I need.
You mixed up the course number/name - HIS 308 is the UL Vietnam course, the Civil rights course is HIS 307 and LL. So if you take Civil Rights, you won't have enough UL credits.
No I am not enrolled yet. I'll just wait until I enroll and see what else I need because every one just saying "more history/humanities" isnt really explaining anything to me. I dont understand what that means.
For the new plan, they changed the GE to only require 45cr instead of 60cr, there are no more GE Electives; and added 12cr to the AoS, changing it from 33cr to 45cr, and then added the remaining 3cr to the Free Electives. So, what that means is that you now need an additional 12cr of Humanities (which includes History). Now, in the old degree plans, you are limited to 2 100-level courses in the AoS. But the History degree requires 4 100-level courses, so obviously that's not an issue. BUT, I'm unsure as to whether or not you need to be careful in the rest of the courses not being 100-level. So I would shoot for NOT bringing in more 100-level courses if you can avoid it.
I have 6 UL classes, which I need. The civil rights class is LL, I am aware of that but its still a history class that I need
Based on this link: (the one for the new catalog I guess that Rachel had linked awhile ago)
I need US History I & II; Non Western Req; Historical Methods; Western Civ I & II. I have all that listed.
Then I need 12 (credits) history electives: American Civil War, The Holocaust, Civil Rights Movement, and African American History
Then I need 12 (credits) History/Humanities: Art History I & II; Ancient Greek Philosophers; Spanish I (from Instant Cert) So that 12. They may be all over the place on the spreadsheet but they are there.
So I'm going by your spreadsheet, which is why I asked about the old/new plan. I also can't move stuff around in my head (and apparently others can't either) which is why we asked and were trying to help you make sure you're in the right plan.
I'm also concerned about the number of 100-level courses, and Arts History and Spanish are all 100-level.
I really don't know what else is needed? If this is the wrong catalog still then I can't help that because I only have access to this one and the one you get when you to their website yourself. I'm really at a loss here.
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