10-03-2016, 07:11 PM
You see what I mean by being hard to read.
So, a few questions:
1) What is an N grade for Precalc? If that's No Pass or something like that, then obviously you can't include it.
2) Are all of these courses from CC? Just asking because 1 set is semesters and another is quarters. I need to know if any of these are UL courses.
This is going to be a more difficult degree to figure out, just because you have a lot of classes that don't fit into a "normal" degree. But, I'm going to suggest that you look at the BSPS (Professional Studies) with the first section (Specialized Career Track) in Real Estate, and then choose either the Associated Professional Studies courses Section A (Marketing is completely able to be tested out of, HRM would require 2 courses to take and 4 test outs) or the Supportive Professional Studies Courses Section B (there are enough options there to completely test out).
Your other option would be a BALS with the concentration of your choice. Then, your real estate courses will fit into the Free Electives area.
The BSBA, if you're trying to get towards an MBA later, is completely test-out-able, but unfortunately, I don't think, your real estate courses will count in the AOS, so they would basically go unused for any part of the degree. Which is unfortunate.
You may also want to look at COSC's BSBA or their General Studies BA which may let you bring those in.
So, a few questions:
1) What is an N grade for Precalc? If that's No Pass or something like that, then obviously you can't include it.
2) Are all of these courses from CC? Just asking because 1 set is semesters and another is quarters. I need to know if any of these are UL courses.
This is going to be a more difficult degree to figure out, just because you have a lot of classes that don't fit into a "normal" degree. But, I'm going to suggest that you look at the BSPS (Professional Studies) with the first section (Specialized Career Track) in Real Estate, and then choose either the Associated Professional Studies courses Section A (Marketing is completely able to be tested out of, HRM would require 2 courses to take and 4 test outs) or the Supportive Professional Studies Courses Section B (there are enough options there to completely test out).
Your other option would be a BALS with the concentration of your choice. Then, your real estate courses will fit into the Free Electives area.
The BSBA, if you're trying to get towards an MBA later, is completely test-out-able, but unfortunately, I don't think, your real estate courses will count in the AOS, so they would basically go unused for any part of the degree. Which is unfortunate.
You may also want to look at COSC's BSBA or their General Studies BA which may let you bring those in.
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