06-25-2011, 07:45 PM
ladyofshalott Wrote:If you really want to get your History BA by testing out on almost all the courses, you really can. I have attached a categorized view of my own History degree plan with courses in red. I'm testing out of 105 credits, then taking the last 15 from Liberty & ultimately TESC. Not sure if you're wanting to do it this way, thought it might help.
Hi ladyofshalott
Overall, good job on your program plan but some of your exams are sitting in the wrong sections (for the history program, business courses are placed under free electives). AFAIK, personal finance is always a free elective.
I took the liberty of moving some around for you...it should look something like:
General Education Intro Computing, Principles of Public Speaking, Intro World Religions, American Literature, Technical Writing.
Free electives Intro Business, Principles Marketing, Principles Management, English Literature, Ethics in America, American Government, Personal Finance, and add either 3 femas or another exam.
- Omit Intro Modern Middle East itâs already used in the Non-Western/Non-U.S. History section
Good luck!
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