KayV Wrote:The thing is, though, that it doesn't really matter as long as you have 15 upper level hours in Liberal Studies (not necessarily Humanities).
TESU says:
Students complete 30 credits in the area of study that include at least 15 credits at the 300/400 level and no more than 6 credits at the 100 level. This will include 18 credits of Humanities courses and an additional 12 credits of Liberal Studies courses.
As long as you have a total of 30 Liberal Studies credits with 15 upper level, you should be good. Eighteen of those credits- and that could be all 12 of the "additional 12 credits of Liberal Studies courses-" need to be upper level.
At the moment you have these planned or completed:
Study HIS-351 A History of Vietnam War 3UL
Saylor COM-373 Managerial Communications 3UL
Study COM-300 Introduction to Business Communication 3UL
TECEP MAR-321 Marketing Communications 3UL
so all you need is three more credits of any UL Liberal Studies, since your Shmoop/ CLEP/ etc. should give you plenty of Humanities hours for the 30 total. Maybe a Study psych class?
I initially thought this, too, but then when I went to the "What if?" machine, this little gem appeared:
Quote:The Area of Study for this degree program consists of the 18 semester hour Concentration, the 12 semester hour Liberal Studies General Courses and the 3 semester hour Liberal Arts Capstone, for a total of 33 semester hours. A MAXIMUM of 6 semester hours within the entire Area of Study can be at the 100 level. Within the Concentration, complete 15 semester hours in the Humanities at the upper level (300/400) with a grade of C or better. Complete an additional 3 semester hours in the Humanities at any level with a grade o f C or better.(emphasis mine)
So that pretty clearly states I've got to have 5 UL humanities courses. or at least that's how I read it. Otherwise it's basically a BALS degree, no concentration, right?
TESU BALS Humanities, thanks to this place!
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