If it is already showing on your TESU evaluation as HIS-351 then it will remain as HIS-351. It's one course that you may have lost UL credit for, not any serious loss. If your goal is still to have the GM concentration I think before you switch to the no concentration all comes down to getting the GM concentration courses as UL through alternative sources (I did a quick look and I don't see why you couldn't, as NCCRS shows many of the Study.com as UL for them) - I don't keep a running list of TESU UL for courses however, but dfrecore or someone else will likely be able to tell you how to earn those GMs to make sure they come in UL https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/general-management
Ask TESU to add the evaluations for both the BALS No Concentration and the BALS w/GM - then you'll really have a better idea of what falls where. They will usually do this quite quickly. Are you enrolled? Or had you taken the cornerstone when it was an option, or did they carry over the waiver from when you first applied and had study.com affiliation? If not then you'll have to take the SOC-110 - what does the official evaluation show?
Ask TESU to add the evaluations for both the BALS No Concentration and the BALS w/GM - then you'll really have a better idea of what falls where. They will usually do this quite quickly. Are you enrolled? Or had you taken the cornerstone when it was an option, or did they carry over the waiver from when you first applied and had study.com affiliation? If not then you'll have to take the SOC-110 - what does the official evaluation show?
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA