07-03-2019, 12:03 AM
I am sure I am treading on familiar ground here, but slogging through endless posts has not got me the answer I need.
I plan to enroll in the BALS-SS capstone in December and have two questions:
1. How is the oral presentation, well, presented? Using some web video platform with your advisor as the audience?
2. While I have studied psych, crim justice and sociology it appears that the ETS test is only used when you have majored in one of these areas. So it looks like I will have to do the alternative written assignment. If you have done the written assignment, what was your experience?
3. Okay, I have 3 questions . If I take the guided study instead of the online course, do I participate in an online discussion still? It seems like the syllabus grades based on those taking the ETS test AND enrolled on-line (for example 20% of grade is based on online discussion, 5% based on ETS proficiency profile). I would like to know how grades are scored for non-ETS taking guided learners
Thanks
I plan to enroll in the BALS-SS capstone in December and have two questions:
1. How is the oral presentation, well, presented? Using some web video platform with your advisor as the audience?
2. While I have studied psych, crim justice and sociology it appears that the ETS test is only used when you have majored in one of these areas. So it looks like I will have to do the alternative written assignment. If you have done the written assignment, what was your experience?
3. Okay, I have 3 questions . If I take the guided study instead of the online course, do I participate in an online discussion still? It seems like the syllabus grades based on those taking the ETS test AND enrolled on-line (for example 20% of grade is based on online discussion, 5% based on ETS proficiency profile). I would like to know how grades are scored for non-ETS taking guided learners
Thanks