01-08-2020, 11:48 AM
(01-08-2020, 11:15 AM)dfrecore Wrote: There are 5 alternative credits for Finance available (Study.com, Davar, etc.). I think you pull in 3 courses that aren't easy to find (including the 2 you listed, and 1 more - you get to choose which ones they apply to the older than 7 years thing), and then take 3 more courses, and you're fine.Okay so this eval was based on me applying for BSBA in General Management. I've attached my transcript and the eval just to clear up any confusion that may transpire from my response. So they classes I've taken are:
Study.com Finance courses:
FIN 301: Corporate Finance
FIN 302: International Finance
FIN 303: Financial Institutions & Markets
FIN 304: Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
FIN 306: Small Business Finance
Davar Exams:
FIN-401: Corporate Finance
FIN-401: Multinational Business Finance
DSST Exam:
Money and Banking
If you list the FIN/ECO courses that you have on your eval, and the course equivalency TESU gave them all (FIN-### or ECO-###), I can tell you which will be the best choices for you.
RMI 273 Intro to risk management TESU equiv INS-271
FIN 351 Financial MGT TESU eqiv Fin 399
ECN 332 Managerial Econ TESU eco 340
ECN 448 Business and Econ Forecasting TESU equiv ECO 373
Fin 333 Corporate Finance TESU equiv Fin 311
ECN 443 International Trade TESU equiv ECO 391
ECN 343 Money and Banking TESU equiv ECO 332
FIN 352 Investments TESU equiv FIN 321
I take it you don't think my business experience will be enough to get the dean to approve these classes? Also, I don't mind taking whatever DIY classes I have to to graduate my main concern is being able to enroll in February to take the cornerstone and capstone to graduate in June. According to my count I'll have applicable 99 credits. Lastly, I didn't mention it before but I also completed the Institutes ethics 312 if that matters at all. Thanks for everything!