04-03-2018, 11:32 AM
(03-03-2018, 06:48 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(03-03-2018, 04:44 PM)YeaStudy Wrote: Can you help me understand the Study.com equivalencies listed on the spreadsheet? It has Study.com as a source for all of the General Management requirements but I can't find any of them listed in the TESU equivalency guide here. Does that mean that they're not accepted by TESU for those courses?
My main question is whether it's possible to get all the credits required for the General Management concentration without having to take them as classes with TESU. I haven't been able to find equivalencies for these three:
MAN-415 Change Management
PSY-360 Organizational Theory
PSY-363 Industrial Psychology
TESU hasn't updated the page on Study.com's website - but what I have is what people here have reported as the courses coming into TESU as per an eval.
You can always get the courses pre-approved by TESU if you're enrolled.
Just an update for anyone interested. I applied to TESU and asked for the Study.com courses to be pre-approved for the General Management area of study. They would only approve BUS323 Organizational Theory for TESU PSY-360. They said PSY 304 Industrial/Organizational Psychology will transfer as PSY-401 Industrial/Organizational Psychology but will NOT satisfy the Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSY-363 area of study requirement and instead applies only to the liberal studies area of study. They said they would not accept BUS 304 Leading Organizational Change, BUS 319 Negotiations or Conflict Management, and BUS 324 Managerial Communications for credit at all. Those three courses are recommended for NCCRS credit so I have asked them why they wouldn't count towards the degree even if they don't count towards the area of study.
Long story short, you can only use one Study.com course towards the General Management area of study. I haven't been able to find alternative credits for the Industrial Psychology or Change Management courses so it looks like the General Management concentration is not going to be viable for me.