07-09-2018, 01:29 PM
Hi, I’m looking for a fast, cheap route to a BSBA. I had checked out COSC, but I’m wondering if TESU might be a better choice for me (partly because of COSC’s 30 UL credits minimum requirement). Would anyone mind proving some advice?
I’m not too concerned about a concentration—whatever will be most efficient. General Mgmt., HR, and Marketing are more appealing to me than, say, Accounting or Finance (I’m not a “numbers person”).
Really, I’m not even married to Business Administration; it just seemed like a feasible, relatively clear path to a obtaining a degree almost entirely through exams and other flexible, low-cost means of earning credit.
Below are the credits I have so far. My college credits were from ages ago. All were semester-based, 3 credits each, and As and Bs. I took the CLEPs and DSSTs recently, with a lot of help from IC flashcards and forum posts.
Any thoughts or advice on a degree plan would be most appreciated!
Community College (45 credits):
BIOL-103 Environmental Science
BIOL-112 Intro to Biological Science
BUS-201 Business Law I
ENG-101 English Composition I
ENG-107 Creative Writing
GEOG-201 World Geography
POL-201 National Political System
POL-202 Politics of States & Cities
HIS-104 History of the United States II
HIS-201 Western Civilization I
MKTG-201 Principles of Marketing
MUS-102 Introduction of Music
PSY-101 General Psychology
SOC-201 Introduction to Sociology
SPCH-101 Effective Speaking
4-Year College (12 credits):
ENG-267 Banned Books
PHIL-225 Ethics Beliefs in Action
PSY-202 Psychology of Adjustment
SOC-211 Group Dynamics
CLEP
Principles of Management
Information Systems
Financial Accounting
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
DSST
Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior
I’m not too concerned about a concentration—whatever will be most efficient. General Mgmt., HR, and Marketing are more appealing to me than, say, Accounting or Finance (I’m not a “numbers person”).
Really, I’m not even married to Business Administration; it just seemed like a feasible, relatively clear path to a obtaining a degree almost entirely through exams and other flexible, low-cost means of earning credit.
Below are the credits I have so far. My college credits were from ages ago. All were semester-based, 3 credits each, and As and Bs. I took the CLEPs and DSSTs recently, with a lot of help from IC flashcards and forum posts.
Any thoughts or advice on a degree plan would be most appreciated!
Community College (45 credits):
BIOL-103 Environmental Science
BIOL-112 Intro to Biological Science
BUS-201 Business Law I
ENG-101 English Composition I
ENG-107 Creative Writing
GEOG-201 World Geography
POL-201 National Political System
POL-202 Politics of States & Cities
HIS-104 History of the United States II
HIS-201 Western Civilization I
MKTG-201 Principles of Marketing
MUS-102 Introduction of Music
PSY-101 General Psychology
SOC-201 Introduction to Sociology
SPCH-101 Effective Speaking
4-Year College (12 credits):
ENG-267 Banned Books
PHIL-225 Ethics Beliefs in Action
PSY-202 Psychology of Adjustment
SOC-211 Group Dynamics
CLEP
Principles of Management
Information Systems
Financial Accounting
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
DSST
Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior