04-08-2017, 06:24 AM
I emailed study.com but they said they have no plans to add a non-western lit course anytime soon. But you are right. The first course provider to do so will have a rush. I know for me personally, the only reason I didn't go with either a History or English degree was because I couldn't test out of everything. So I'm planning to finish my liberal studies with social science concentration and then pick up either history or literature at the Master's level along with teacher certification. I've already talked to WGU and I should be able to take all the classwork in the first six months and all the student teaching in the second six months. So a master's with teacher certification in a year for about 6k. Not too much more than the 4k I'm spending for my undergrad. But I would have liked - just for personal satisfaction - to have my undergrad be slightly different. For me anyway, this checks the box and gets me into grad school so I'm content. Maybe I'll suggest the same thing for my friend unless she has the time/money for those other courses.
MTS Nations University - September 2018
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017