04-16-2019, 02:22 PM
For Finance, Study.com has two lower level Finance courses (101 and 104) that meet the requirement. Either one will work for the BSBA core.
Microeconomics can be taken as a CLEP, or at Study.com or SL.
Math needs to be College Algebra or higher. You can take that at Study.com (Math 105 Precalculus Algebra or 107 Quantitative Literacy) or Aleks. I believe there is a CLEP for it too. If you already know the subject well, Aleks will likely be the fastest (and cheapest). If you don't, use something free like Khan Academy to learn the material. Statistics is also available at Study.com or Aleks.
For Ethics, I took the Institutes course before they lost ACE accreditation. I see that Study.com offers several Ethics courses but I can't confirm how they transfer.
For Study.com, you will take a lesson (~5-10 minutes long) followed by a quiz. You can retake the quiz to get a higher score. Once you have completed all of the quizzes, you can jump right into the final exam. They can be taken at any time, since they just record your session/webcam and review it later. Another benefit is that many of the courses have overlapping material and as you complete quizzes in one course, it will likely complete quizzes in other courses. For something like Marketing, that will be helpful. Some courses offer a placement test at the beginning to see what you already know and that will help you finish them faster. Also, I don't think I saw it on your spreadsheet, but taking any course at Study.com will let you take advantage of their pricing discounts at TESU.
Microeconomics can be taken as a CLEP, or at Study.com or SL.
Math needs to be College Algebra or higher. You can take that at Study.com (Math 105 Precalculus Algebra or 107 Quantitative Literacy) or Aleks. I believe there is a CLEP for it too. If you already know the subject well, Aleks will likely be the fastest (and cheapest). If you don't, use something free like Khan Academy to learn the material. Statistics is also available at Study.com or Aleks.
For Ethics, I took the Institutes course before they lost ACE accreditation. I see that Study.com offers several Ethics courses but I can't confirm how they transfer.
For Study.com, you will take a lesson (~5-10 minutes long) followed by a quiz. You can retake the quiz to get a higher score. Once you have completed all of the quizzes, you can jump right into the final exam. They can be taken at any time, since they just record your session/webcam and review it later. Another benefit is that many of the courses have overlapping material and as you complete quizzes in one course, it will likely complete quizzes in other courses. For something like Marketing, that will be helpful. Some courses offer a placement test at the beginning to see what you already know and that will help you finish them faster. Also, I don't think I saw it on your spreadsheet, but taking any course at Study.com will let you take advantage of their pricing discounts at TESU.
TESU, BSBA-HR Completed December 2020
Completed: B&M CC: 67 units applied to degree Study.com: Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Computing, International Business, Library Science, Managerial Accounting, Leading Organizational Change, Finance, Organizational Theory, Strategic Human Resources (30 units) Davar: Organizational Behavior, Managerial Communication (6 units) Sophia: Microeconomics, Statistics, College Algebra, Conflict Resolution, Leading Teams (11 units) Institutes: Ethics (2 units) TESU: Business Capstone, Cornerstone (4 units)
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Completed: B&M CC: 67 units applied to degree Study.com: Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Computing, International Business, Library Science, Managerial Accounting, Leading Organizational Change, Finance, Organizational Theory, Strategic Human Resources (30 units) Davar: Organizational Behavior, Managerial Communication (6 units) Sophia: Microeconomics, Statistics, College Algebra, Conflict Resolution, Leading Teams (11 units) Institutes: Ethics (2 units) TESU: Business Capstone, Cornerstone (4 units)
Next up: Researching Master's Programs