10-18-2018, 02:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2018, 02:25 PM by MHenderson01.)
Hey guys, I've been taking study.com for a couple months now and I'm a bit confused how I'm supposed to take a course related to information literacy, which is required for what I'm going for ( an associate in arts ). This is the credit outline I've been following: https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/aa/index
In order to figure out what specific courses I would need to take, I used this page, which listed the general education courses for 2016 and after. Once I knew what course I would need, I would find the study.com alternative and take it. https://www.tesu.edu/academics/courses/2016-and-after2
However, when double checking the courses I would need to take recently, I discovered that the courses required for credit in "Information literacy" may not be available at study.com
For example: Study.com has Criminal Justice 104: Introduction to Criminology, which transfers to TESU's AOJ-103 : Criminology. However, the information literacy list in the second link I posted is "SOC-291: Criminology".
Another example, Study.com has History 309: War & American Society, which transfers to TESU's HIS-106 : War and American Society. Yet once again, using the already mentioned list, I would need HIS-356: War and American Society.
I'm not worried about is finding a course from study.com that would be eligible for information literacy credit. I went down the entire list of study.com-TESU transferable courses, and none of them are apparently eligible. More than a couple have a similar name and description, but instead of "HIS-106: War and American Society", I'm supposed to have "HIS-356: War and American Society".
Will the courses with extremely similar names be acceptable? Or am I going to have to take a course from TESU directly to get a full associates? Information literacy credit is the only thing I don't have a course lined up for.
Thanks guys!
In order to figure out what specific courses I would need to take, I used this page, which listed the general education courses for 2016 and after. Once I knew what course I would need, I would find the study.com alternative and take it. https://www.tesu.edu/academics/courses/2016-and-after2
However, when double checking the courses I would need to take recently, I discovered that the courses required for credit in "Information literacy" may not be available at study.com
For example: Study.com has Criminal Justice 104: Introduction to Criminology, which transfers to TESU's AOJ-103 : Criminology. However, the information literacy list in the second link I posted is "SOC-291: Criminology".
Another example, Study.com has History 309: War & American Society, which transfers to TESU's HIS-106 : War and American Society. Yet once again, using the already mentioned list, I would need HIS-356: War and American Society.
I'm not worried about is finding a course from study.com that would be eligible for information literacy credit. I went down the entire list of study.com-TESU transferable courses, and none of them are apparently eligible. More than a couple have a similar name and description, but instead of "HIS-106: War and American Society", I'm supposed to have "HIS-356: War and American Society".
Will the courses with extremely similar names be acceptable? Or am I going to have to take a course from TESU directly to get a full associates? Information literacy credit is the only thing I don't have a course lined up for.
Thanks guys!