03-14-2019, 06:46 PM
The majority of your courses are going to go to free electives, TESU doesn't count legal courses as social sciences. I had similar courses from a legal program.
Criminology should go to info lit. Your science courses should go to natural sciences, and some of your other courses should work, etc.
The crim justice concentration is pretty specific in the courses they want, so up to you if you wish to pursue it or just the regular BALS.
You will need to complete the majority of the other courses still, so might as well get started on math, ethics, oral comm, civic engagement, more GE etc.
Criminology should go to info lit. Your science courses should go to natural sciences, and some of your other courses should work, etc.
The crim justice concentration is pretty specific in the courses they want, so up to you if you wish to pursue it or just the regular BALS.
You will need to complete the majority of the other courses still, so might as well get started on math, ethics, oral comm, civic engagement, more GE etc.
TESU BALS: Awarded June 2019
Credits:
TESU: LIB Capstone 3cr, Cornerstone 1cr
Aleks: 3cr, Insurance Institute: 2cr NFA: 1cr
Sophia: 2cr Straighterline: 48cr TEEX: 6cr
Study.com: 18cr B&M: 77cr
Credits:
TESU: LIB Capstone 3cr, Cornerstone 1cr
Aleks: 3cr, Insurance Institute: 2cr NFA: 1cr
Sophia: 2cr Straighterline: 48cr TEEX: 6cr
Study.com: 18cr B&M: 77cr