09-02-2014, 08:36 AM
defscarlett Wrote:First:
I have courses that are in my overflow that I would prefer be used to area of study. I know they meet the qualifications, but I have a lot of courses that qualify so they got bumped to overflow.
What you could do is make an advising appointment. Have your evaluation handy and mark where you want the courses to go. The issue here is as long as those courses in the area of study meet requirements it really doesn't matter which courses are sitting there, unless you want to use them somewhere else? What is most important at the end of the day is that you've met all requrements, not necessarily where the courses are sitting. Unless, of course those courses fill two slots and you can have it meet a requirement elsewhere. If so, see the method of having courses moved below.
If you are thinking about what could be used in a second degree, again, it won't matter. Once your first degree is completed and the second degree activated, whatever courses meet the requirements will populate into the correct slots. You will then need to complete the 24 NEW credits required for the second degree. (Hold back 24 credits from the BSBA area of study and/or BSBA core until after your conferral date. )
Quote:Second:
I have a 1 CR Cultural Diversity course that I received credit for through the military. As of now it's being used to fill the Social Science Cultural Diversity requirement, Since it's only 1 CR I'm still showing a deficiency in that area even though I have multiple other courses that can meet that requirement (see signature).
During the advising appointment have them PIN the world of religions and/or anthropology course(s) to the PSR section. The 1CR course should automatically drop to the "other courses" section.
Note: The software usually automatically places courses by credit type: first the degree seeking institution (TESC), next other institutions (TE = univ/cc), then CBE (NE=CLEP/DSST/AP), finally alternate source credit (NE=ACE, SL, etc).
Hope this helped. Take care.
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TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔ
