04-06-2015, 02:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2015, 05:49 PM by KittenMittens.)
It's not on the website yet, but it will be there shortly - I spoke to the college and they told me it's going into effect on July 1, 2015.
Go here: https://acorn.charteroak.edu/ICS/icsfs/C...b81f0f5de9
Should that link not work, I've attached a copy of the "Change of Degree" form at the bottom of this post, and you can also go to: https://acorn.charteroak.edu/ICS/ click on the "Students" tab, on the left column click on "Forms", and you'll find the "Change of Degree Form.pdf" in the list of documents.
You can see that they are now offering a B.S. in Business Administration Major and on the 3rd page of the pdf, you can declare your major as B.S. in Business Administration (not a concentration but as a major).
Those two courses (Business Law and Business Statistics) don't fulfill the 12 credits of elective requirements which need to be at the upper level. If you check out the degreeforum wikia for COSC , you can find exams that fulfill those 4 course (12 credit) requirements. UExcel Human Resource Management, DSST Business Ethics, and UExcel Labor Relations all have instantcert materials, practice exams, and ample forum advice. I chose the Penn Foster Employee Benefits course as the 4th elective because I couldn't find any other straightforward upper level exams from UExcel with high pass rates for business electives (i.e. minimal prep time, ease, and ample prep materials), and this course is very easy and cheap ($237).
This may end up making the COSC degree more straightforward to complete than one from TESC as it will have the least number of business degree related requirements for getting a B.S. in Business Administration degree. Now only if they got rid of the cornerstone required course, then I can say that they would definitely be the best option of them all.
Less than 1 minute ago">COSC Change of Degree Form.pdf (Size: 120.13 KB / Downloads: 3)
Go here: https://acorn.charteroak.edu/ICS/icsfs/C...b81f0f5de9
Should that link not work, I've attached a copy of the "Change of Degree" form at the bottom of this post, and you can also go to: https://acorn.charteroak.edu/ICS/ click on the "Students" tab, on the left column click on "Forms", and you'll find the "Change of Degree Form.pdf" in the list of documents.
You can see that they are now offering a B.S. in Business Administration Major and on the 3rd page of the pdf, you can declare your major as B.S. in Business Administration (not a concentration but as a major).
Those two courses (Business Law and Business Statistics) don't fulfill the 12 credits of elective requirements which need to be at the upper level. If you check out the degreeforum wikia for COSC , you can find exams that fulfill those 4 course (12 credit) requirements. UExcel Human Resource Management, DSST Business Ethics, and UExcel Labor Relations all have instantcert materials, practice exams, and ample forum advice. I chose the Penn Foster Employee Benefits course as the 4th elective because I couldn't find any other straightforward upper level exams from UExcel with high pass rates for business electives (i.e. minimal prep time, ease, and ample prep materials), and this course is very easy and cheap ($237).
This may end up making the COSC degree more straightforward to complete than one from TESC as it will have the least number of business degree related requirements for getting a B.S. in Business Administration degree. Now only if they got rid of the cornerstone required course, then I can say that they would definitely be the best option of them all.
Less than 1 minute ago">COSC Change of Degree Form.pdf (Size: 120.13 KB / Downloads: 3)