03-03-2008, 02:23 AM
The deal as I understand it is this:
Org Behavior is a requirement for the Business Degree at EC. You must also have 12 units of upper-level business credit to obtain the BGB degree. If you take Org Behavior as an upper-level course or test--you satisfy your Org Behavior requirement AND take care of 3 of those 12 upper level credits--particularly if you take the EC exam. I believe you can satisfy the Org Behavior requirement at a lower-level, but there is also apparently a distinction between a business and an arts and sciences org behavior course/test so you would have to get that approved--although someone on the board here will likely know what the DSST would be considered.
Org Behavior is a requirement for the Business Degree at EC. You must also have 12 units of upper-level business credit to obtain the BGB degree. If you take Org Behavior as an upper-level course or test--you satisfy your Org Behavior requirement AND take care of 3 of those 12 upper level credits--particularly if you take the EC exam. I believe you can satisfy the Org Behavior requirement at a lower-level, but there is also apparently a distinction between a business and an arts and sciences org behavior course/test so you would have to get that approved--although someone on the board here will likely know what the DSST would be considered.