02-12-2017, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2017, 11:50 PM by BingCherry.)
I'm not very knowledgeable on using message boards so I'm not sure if this should go here, or under my first post.
I've been working on getting a Bachelors Liberal Studies from TESU but am considering switching in April when I enroll with them, to an International Studies degree. (depends on how much extra they require - both in cost and time!)
I read that one should enroll before they close their current year out so I am grandfathered in to the current calendar rules. Did I read that right?
Has anyone done this degree with them and if so is there a plan posted? I was unable to find one. If anyone could help me make a plan for that, I would appreciate it. So far I'm using the basic Liberal Studies plan one of y'all started for me and I'm plugging along on that. ( THANK YOU! It is in it's simplest form currently- no detailed classes on the plan yet except for the math, free courses, and a few English things)
I asked TESU what the requirements were for getting this particular degree - twice - and both times they said they cannot answer me what I would have to take, either in house or at any other college, until I enroll and give them the credits I will have accrued at that time.
My question to them was if it was possible to "test" out (i know it's not all testing out, but you know what I mean ) like I could with a BSBA or Bachelor of Liberal Studies. They won't answer me directly.
So, is there a way to take classes for the International Studies that would apply to my LS? Just in case they require me to do too much for getting the Int Studies and I decline and continue my Lib Studies instead? Can someone help me formulate a plan for that please?
I printed out the TESU requirements for International Studies and have my basic plan for LS here, but can't seem to blend them.(I love geography, history, and cultures- almost everything they have listed on their Int Studies list of requirements)
I am willing to pay for help! I simply cannot work it out for myself at this time in my life.
Thanks for everything! I'm working as fast as I can to complete it all by this year's end.
I've been working on getting a Bachelors Liberal Studies from TESU but am considering switching in April when I enroll with them, to an International Studies degree. (depends on how much extra they require - both in cost and time!)
I read that one should enroll before they close their current year out so I am grandfathered in to the current calendar rules. Did I read that right?
Has anyone done this degree with them and if so is there a plan posted? I was unable to find one. If anyone could help me make a plan for that, I would appreciate it. So far I'm using the basic Liberal Studies plan one of y'all started for me and I'm plugging along on that. ( THANK YOU! It is in it's simplest form currently- no detailed classes on the plan yet except for the math, free courses, and a few English things)
I asked TESU what the requirements were for getting this particular degree - twice - and both times they said they cannot answer me what I would have to take, either in house or at any other college, until I enroll and give them the credits I will have accrued at that time.
My question to them was if it was possible to "test" out (i know it's not all testing out, but you know what I mean ) like I could with a BSBA or Bachelor of Liberal Studies. They won't answer me directly.
So, is there a way to take classes for the International Studies that would apply to my LS? Just in case they require me to do too much for getting the Int Studies and I decline and continue my Lib Studies instead? Can someone help me formulate a plan for that please?
I printed out the TESU requirements for International Studies and have my basic plan for LS here, but can't seem to blend them.(I love geography, history, and cultures- almost everything they have listed on their Int Studies list of requirements)
I am willing to pay for help! I simply cannot work it out for myself at this time in my life.
Thanks for everything! I'm working as fast as I can to complete it all by this year's end.
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CAPSTONE (95%)
CLEP: A & I Lit (63), English Comp Modular (74)
TECEP: Computer Concepts
DSST: English Comp 2 (417)
STRAIGHTERLINE: Medical Terminology, Religions, Western Civ I, Western Civ II, American Govt, Nutrition, Anthropology, Sociology, Environmental Science, Communications
STUDY.COM: Personal Finance, Vietnam War, Social Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Organizational Behavior, Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, Special Education History & Law, Foundations of Education, Early Childhood Education
SHMOOP: The Bible As Literature, Shakespeare's Plays, U.S. History 1, U.S. History 2, Modern European History, World Geography, Film Studies, Human Sexuality
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Pre-Calculus
FREE COURSES: CybSec for Everyone, CybSec Business Professionals, Insurance Inst. Ethics, NFA: Fire Service Supervision, Community Safety Educators, Sophia: Developing Effective Teams