11-27-2014, 08:06 PM
You would just need two more classes from Straighterline to finish an AA in General Studies from TESC, which does not require a Capstone. If you were to take those two as TECEPs along with choosing 2 more TECEPs, you could use the Pay Per Credit plan and avoid the enrollment fee. If you would prefer to keep using Straighterline to finish, I'm pretty sure I saw a free copy of the Business Ethics book somewhere on this forum.
If you would like to know more about bachelor's degree options, it would help to know the course origin (community college or not), prefixes and numbers for your ECE classes. Also, are those classes 5 quarter hours or 5 semester hours each?
TESC AA General Studies
1. English (6 credits)
2. Mathematics (6)
3. Computer Technology I (5)
4. Introduction To Philosophy (3)
5. American Government (3)
6. Introduction To Nutrition (3)
7. Biology (6)
8. Microeconomics (3)
9. Introduction To Religion (3)
10. Need TECEP Environmental Ethics or SL Business Ethics (3)
11. Need TECEP Marriage and the Family or SL Anthropology or Sociology (3)
12. Physics (6)
13. Economic Issues (5) (ECO-299)
14. Quantitative Methods I (5) (MAT-119)
15. Introduction To Communication (3)
If you would like to know more about bachelor's degree options, it would help to know the course origin (community college or not), prefixes and numbers for your ECE classes. Also, are those classes 5 quarter hours or 5 semester hours each?
TESC AA General Studies
1. English (6 credits)
2. Mathematics (6)
3. Computer Technology I (5)
4. Introduction To Philosophy (3)
5. American Government (3)
6. Introduction To Nutrition (3)
7. Biology (6)
8. Microeconomics (3)
9. Introduction To Religion (3)
10. Need TECEP Environmental Ethics or SL Business Ethics (3)
11. Need TECEP Marriage and the Family or SL Anthropology or Sociology (3)
12. Physics (6)
13. Economic Issues (5) (ECO-299)
14. Quantitative Methods I (5) (MAT-119)
15. Introduction To Communication (3)
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits