04-10-2012, 10:45 AM
With the Liberal Studies major you're pretty stuck on what you can take since most of the UL courses are business related. Since you've already done most of the applicable exams, you'd be able to do any of the following:
-Money & Banking (ECO-322 should count as a Social Science on a non-business major according to the college catalog)
->Note this is supposed to be a difficult exam from what I've read, recommended as an exam to take after the Macro and Micro CLEP exams
-Modern Middle East
-Vietnam War
-Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union
-Organizational Behavior (obviously you mentioned that one)
or you might try other sources like a TECEP exam or something else. I've never done a TECEP but I'm looking into it. It is a paper test which you have them give to an approved proctor for you to test and they are $99 so not a bad deal.
I was told by my adviser I should take Marketing Communications (a TECEP exam) which is MAR-321 but fits in as a Humanities course:
TECEP Exams at TESC Thomas Edison State College: Course Offerings
Gen Ed Electives List (of courses offered at TESC, not including exams of course) Thomas Edison State College: General Education Electives
I guess pick the history exam that sounds best to you to learn or take Money & Banking, Organizational Behavior, or the Marketing Communication TECEP.
Good luck on whatever you decide to do.
-Money & Banking (ECO-322 should count as a Social Science on a non-business major according to the college catalog)
->Note this is supposed to be a difficult exam from what I've read, recommended as an exam to take after the Macro and Micro CLEP exams
-Modern Middle East
-Vietnam War
-Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union
-Organizational Behavior (obviously you mentioned that one)
or you might try other sources like a TECEP exam or something else. I've never done a TECEP but I'm looking into it. It is a paper test which you have them give to an approved proctor for you to test and they are $99 so not a bad deal.
I was told by my adviser I should take Marketing Communications (a TECEP exam) which is MAR-321 but fits in as a Humanities course:
TECEP Exams at TESC Thomas Edison State College: Course Offerings
Gen Ed Electives List (of courses offered at TESC, not including exams of course) Thomas Edison State College: General Education Electives
I guess pick the history exam that sounds best to you to learn or take Money & Banking, Organizational Behavior, or the Marketing Communication TECEP.
Good luck on whatever you decide to do.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.