04-30-2019, 07:22 PM
(04-26-2019, 01:21 PM)Merlin Wrote: Keep in mind that the list of courses that TESU provides is specifically for their own courses. There are plenty of transfer courses that will fulfill degree requirements that TESU doesn't show since it can't possibly know every potential course someone may try to transfer in.Do you know what codes are generally required for Diversity?
In general, Gen Ed courses will fall into the following course codes at TESU...
There are exceptions, of course, but that is a pretty generalized list of GenEds. If a course transfers in as one of those codes, it will probably fall into the preceding category and count as GenEd credits.
- Humanities: ART, COM, ENG, FIL, HUM, LIB, LIT, JOU, MUS, PHI, PHO, REL, languages
- Social Sciences: ANT, AOJ, ECO, ETH, GLB, GOG, HIS, POS, PSY, SOC
- Physical & Natural World (inc. Comp Science): AST, BIO, CHE, CIS, COS, EAS, ELE, ENS, FIT, GEO, GER, PHY
- Quantitative Literacy/Mathematics: MAT, STA
- Written Communication: ENC
Working on TESU BSBA Operations Management. Graduating 2019
Courses (6cr): OPM 411, OPM 415
SDC (12cr): ENG 105, BUS 120, BUS 312, LIB 101
CLEP (12cr): Humanities, Natural Sciences
The Institutes (2cr): Ethics
Courses (6cr): OPM 411, OPM 415
SDC (12cr): ENG 105, BUS 120, BUS 312, LIB 101
CLEP (12cr): Humanities, Natural Sciences
The Institutes (2cr): Ethics