01-25-2017, 11:08 PM
My brother received this message from a tesu academic advisor
I assumed that because MAN-331 is listed under one of the liberal studies concentrations that it would be considered a liberal studies course. Why is it a LS course if you take the human resources mgmt. concentration, but not one if you don't have a concentration (option A)? Either way you get a BA in LS. Is this something he should challenge/appeal to them on? It's listed under Management here which might be the sticking point for them, I guess.
Quote:Study.com's "Business 106: Human Resource Management" will transfer in as MAN-331. However, this will not satisfy an Area of Study requirement as it is not in Liberal Arts. Your Area of Study courses must be from Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Science/Mathematics, or Liberal Studies. Please use this link to review courses in those categories. Thomas Edison State University | Semester List
I assumed that because MAN-331 is listed under one of the liberal studies concentrations that it would be considered a liberal studies course. Why is it a LS course if you take the human resources mgmt. concentration, but not one if you don't have a concentration (option A)? Either way you get a BA in LS. Is this something he should challenge/appeal to them on? It's listed under Management here which might be the sticking point for them, I guess.