Here is the link to
TESC's credit distribution for an AA in General Studies. And
this page shows how they classify the cleps and dssts.
I. General Education 48
A. English Composition 6 - College Comp. (with essay)
B. Humanities (must include two subject areas) 12 - You could do Humanities CLEP and Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP. I did A&I plus technical writing and Intro to world religions because I failed humanities using speedyprep before I found out about InstantCert, but that is a whole different story.
C. Social Sciences (must include two subject areas) 12 - You have a wealth of options here. Look at the above link. Find what you like. I am definately not a history person, so I avoided all history tests.
D. Natural Sciences 9
One college-level mathematics course (required) (3) - College Math or ALEKS.
One computer science course (strongly recommended) (3) - Intro to Computing DSST
Other natural sciences/mathematics (3) - If you do college math clep you get 6 credits so you're covered. Or you could do two ALEKS courses.
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives 9 - Again look at the link. TONS of options. It just depends on what you like.
II. Free Electives 12 - TESC accepts 25 FEMA credits, so you can do those.
Total: 60
If you were interested in going all the way and doing a
BA in Liberal Arts, you would have to add:
3 more Natural Science or Math credits - You could do College Math for the credits above and do an ALEKS course here or you could do Natural Science CLEP. Natural Science CLEP is 6 credits, so the remaining 3 would fall in General Education. So again it depends on if you are a math or science person. I lean toward math, so I did the first option.
9 more General Education - Again tons of options.
15 more free electives - I would do 24 FEMAS and then just pick a 3 credit test that interests you.
And then 33 in your area of study with two concentrations. The choice is yours but I think I would do the following:
Social Science: (I include 36 credits here. 24 for area of study plus the 12 you need for general ed.)
Introductory Psychology - 3 credits CLEP
Human Growth and Development - 3 credits CLEP
Introduction to Educational Psychology - 3 credits CLEP
Introductory Sociology - 3 credits CLEP
Social Sciences and History - 6 credits CLEP
Macroeconomics - 3 credits CLEP
Microeconomics - 3 credits CLEP
US History 1 - 3 credits CLEP
US History 2 - 3 credits CLEP
Organizational Behavior - 3 credits DSST
Substabce Abuse - 3 credits DSST
Humanities (12 for general ed. and 9 for area of study) (Also, this is assuming you don't know Spanish or French. If you do you could get 12 credits from that)
Humanities - 6 credits CLEP
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - 6 credits CLEP
Technical Writing - 3 credits DSST
Intro to World Religions - 3 credits DSST
Ethics in America - 3 credits DSST
You can search "Liberal Arts degree TESC" and see what other people did and get some ideas.