Do you mean the CIS-299 went into the 6 credits of free electives at the very bottom, or it went into the 18 credits of AOS? You may not want to use it in the AOS since it's not UL. Of course, that will depend on the other courses you choose for AOS since you need to hit the required UL amount.
Edit: I just looked at your spreadsheet. If I am reading correctly, you have the Business in Society course completed through Liberty. If that is the case, I would definitely knock the MAN-372 from your AOS choices, unless you really want it. I am currently working on it and it is the longest, and most painful course that Study.com has. There are 4 large papers you need to write. Unless you absolutely want that specific course, get rid of it because it's not worth your time or annoyance level. There are many easier options from Study.com that can fill that slot.
Edit again: You have a few courses that are 300-course codes from Study.com. You can use 100 level courses that will come into TESU as UL and avoid unnecessary projects from Study.com. The only one I think you would need would be the Digital Marketing course and that project was an easy slideshow. You don't need to do Operation Management or the UL HR Management course. There are available options for management courses that will satisfy the UL requirement and are easier courses.
For example:
Business 105 Labor Relations LAS-321 - no project
Business 106 HR Management MAN-331 - no project
Business 107 Organizational Behavior MAN-311 - no project
Business 121 Intro to Entrepreneurship MAN-230 - no project (currently 2 credits but should soon be up to 3)
**Also if you needed to finish before this gets bumped to 3 credits, I currently have an HRM-299 course in my evaluation but I have no idea what course it was. It is only for 1 credit but it would pick up the slack from only getting 2 credits for the MAN-230 course. I believe this is an NFA course, or the Sophia team-building course and both were free.**
Business 309 Digital Marketing MAR-441 - easy project
And then I did ACC-201 from SL to fill my third requirement (ACC, MAN, MAR) and to avoid more projects. Study.com has said they are working on ACC-201/202 so if they finish them then you can use one of those and there would likely be no project as a 200-level course.
These are just some suggestions for you to make your plan a little easier. If all of these options had been available when I was doing my AOS, this is the path I would have taken.
Edit: I just looked at your spreadsheet. If I am reading correctly, you have the Business in Society course completed through Liberty. If that is the case, I would definitely knock the MAN-372 from your AOS choices, unless you really want it. I am currently working on it and it is the longest, and most painful course that Study.com has. There are 4 large papers you need to write. Unless you absolutely want that specific course, get rid of it because it's not worth your time or annoyance level. There are many easier options from Study.com that can fill that slot.
Edit again: You have a few courses that are 300-course codes from Study.com. You can use 100 level courses that will come into TESU as UL and avoid unnecessary projects from Study.com. The only one I think you would need would be the Digital Marketing course and that project was an easy slideshow. You don't need to do Operation Management or the UL HR Management course. There are available options for management courses that will satisfy the UL requirement and are easier courses.
For example:
Business 105 Labor Relations LAS-321 - no project
Business 106 HR Management MAN-331 - no project
Business 107 Organizational Behavior MAN-311 - no project
Business 121 Intro to Entrepreneurship MAN-230 - no project (currently 2 credits but should soon be up to 3)
**Also if you needed to finish before this gets bumped to 3 credits, I currently have an HRM-299 course in my evaluation but I have no idea what course it was. It is only for 1 credit but it would pick up the slack from only getting 2 credits for the MAN-230 course. I believe this is an NFA course, or the Sophia team-building course and both were free.**
Business 309 Digital Marketing MAR-441 - easy project
And then I did ACC-201 from SL to fill my third requirement (ACC, MAN, MAR) and to avoid more projects. Study.com has said they are working on ACC-201/202 so if they finish them then you can use one of those and there would likely be no project as a 200-level course.
These are just some suggestions for you to make your plan a little easier. If all of these options had been available when I was doing my AOS, this is the path I would have taken.