10-30-2014, 05:18 PM
I think the *below* equals to 60 total additional credits. It gives the 27 additional Liberal Arts credits that you need and the 30 upper level that you need.
Cornerstone @ COSC | 3 cr
General Ed:
Public Speaking DSST or Straighterline Introduction to Communication | 3 CR
DSST Technical Writing is the easiest way to fulfill Composition 2 | 3 CR
College Algebra ALEKS | 3 CR
Any science CLEP or DSST | 3 CR
Business:
Managerial Accounting: Uexcel, TECEP, or Penn Foster Finance DSST | 3 CR
MGT Information Systems: MIS DSST or Information Systems CLEP | 3 CR
Organizational Behavior: Uexcel counts as upper level | 3 CR
Management CLEP | 3 CR
Marketing CLEP | 3 CR
Capstone | 3 CR
12 Upper Level Business Electives | 12 CR
12 additional Upper Level Courses - Liberal Arts | 12 CR
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I count 57 credits, which would be great. But how would my 27 Liberal Arts credits be satisfied by only 12 credits of UL courses?
Cornerstone @ COSC | 3 cr
General Ed:
Public Speaking DSST or Straighterline Introduction to Communication | 3 CR
DSST Technical Writing is the easiest way to fulfill Composition 2 | 3 CR
College Algebra ALEKS | 3 CR
Any science CLEP or DSST | 3 CR
Business:
Managerial Accounting: Uexcel, TECEP, or Penn Foster Finance DSST | 3 CR
MGT Information Systems: MIS DSST or Information Systems CLEP | 3 CR
Organizational Behavior: Uexcel counts as upper level | 3 CR
Management CLEP | 3 CR
Marketing CLEP | 3 CR
Capstone | 3 CR
12 Upper Level Business Electives | 12 CR
12 additional Upper Level Courses - Liberal Arts | 12 CR
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I count 57 credits, which would be great. But how would my 27 Liberal Arts credits be satisfied by only 12 credits of UL courses?