01-04-2013, 01:03 PM
I received a reply today from TESC to my inquiry about these courses being applicable for their BSBA program:
So all 3 transfer to TESC! For the BSBA that means Saylor's BUS205: Business Law and Ethics is equivalent to TESC LAW-201 and Saylor's BUS210: Corporate Communications is equivalent to MAN-373 (Managerial/Business Communications). At least this is MY understanding from Ms. Certo's email so confirm this for yourself before you commit!
Quote:John,
The three courses from The Saylor Foundation would transfer to the College. In your case, however, only one can potentially apply to your degree: Business Law and Ethics.
As a social science based course, Introduction to Western Political Thought cannot be applied to your degree since there's no room for it. Additionally, Corporate Communication will duplicate a course you have already taken. With this in mind, please do not take either course.
As an applicant, I cannot place the Law course onto your degree program nor can it be formally approved. Until you enroll, you run the risk of this course transfer potentially changing.
Should you have more questions, please contact our office again. Thank you.
Patricia Certo, MBA
Academic Program Advisor
So all 3 transfer to TESC! For the BSBA that means Saylor's BUS205: Business Law and Ethics is equivalent to TESC LAW-201 and Saylor's BUS210: Corporate Communications is equivalent to MAN-373 (Managerial/Business Communications). At least this is MY understanding from Ms. Certo's email so confirm this for yourself before you commit!
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Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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