07-17-2019, 07:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2019, 07:39 AM by BrighterFuture88.)
(07-17-2019, 07:15 AM)Supermind Wrote: LL- Lower Level credits. These courses have numbers in the 100, 200 ranges.
UL- Upper Level credits. These courses have numbers in the 300, 400 ranges.
At TESU, you are expected to have atleast 15 UL credits for any Bachelors degree. I believe COSC requires more.
When you see courses offered by providers like study.com, the course numbers are likely to indicate if they are UL or LL. However, this might not be applicable in all cases. For example, study.com has some ‘advanced’ 300-Level courses, which only transfer into TESU as LL courses.
I have recently completed a BA-LS & ASNSM-Math at TESU. You will find all the course names and course providers in my signature. If you like, you could try and complete these courses for your degree as well. Just bear in mind that you will need to complete the new 3-credit Cornerstone course (SOS-110) at TESU, and this would satisfy your Info Literacy requirements. You might not need to complete the Library Science course on study.com. But all of the other courses barring some of the Nath courses like Calculus, Pre-calculus, or Statistics, would be helpful for BA-LS. If you are comfortable with Math, you should attempt these Math courses as well.
Perfect! Thank you so much for sharing that! Based on the alternative sites that you used, were there any that you regret using for a specific course? Math isn’t something I have ever succeeded at, but I will do whatever it takes to push through.
TESU September 2020 Graduate
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Social Sciences
Sophia (3); Institutes (3); TEEX (21); CSM (3); CLEP (12); SL (45); InstantCert (6); Study (21) TESU (6)
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Social Sciences
Sophia (3); Institutes (3); TEEX (21); CSM (3); CLEP (12); SL (45); InstantCert (6); Study (21) TESU (6)