05-16-2016, 01:00 AM
sanantone Wrote:How come Fundamentals of Counseling is under humanities rather than social science? How come some of the history tests count as humanities and social sciences and one counts as only humanities? Also, how come Money and Banking is not cross-listed as a social science? It's coded as economics. I wonder how many of these things are mistakes.
They also don't show that some courses satisfy specific requirements:
A&I Lit CLEP, Tech Writing DSST & World Religions DSST all satisfy the INFO LIT requirement
Business Ethics satisfies ETHICS requirement
All of the math courses satisfy QUANTITATIVE LIT requirement
If Money & Banking is now an ECO course (I think it used to be a FIN course), that would certainly be helpful for people to know as it could be used as an UL course in several degree programs. Even for the BSBA, they have it as a duplicate course for Financial Institutions & Markets TECEP (FIN-331). So I think someone may have messed that one up, in addition to the ones you mentioned.
Looks like they weren't very thorough, as usual.
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