03-25-2020, 08:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2020, 09:12 PM by jacobvanhelden.)
(03-25-2020, 08:28 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Courses do not have to match exactly, it's good to use their own course listing as a guide, using the prefix or course names. So for instance, in Diversity, they'll take World Religions, and Sophia has Intro to Religion that will work.
Thank you for the response. Is there a way that I could put together a mock schedule and have TESU let me know if the classes will be accepted for credit? Also, do you know if Intro to Information Systems (CIS-110) would be acceptable for one of the Understanding the Physical and Natural World requirements?
(03-25-2020, 05:06 PM)natshar Wrote: No project management won't count for principles of management. You have to take principles of management course. There are options for this but none on sophia right now.
For the Gen ed electives as long as it has a gen ed type pre fix (math, any science, history, comm, english, psych, etc.) you should be good. This means no business classes or technical classes count for this.
For free electives (which the bsba only requires 6 credits) those can be literally anything that Tesu will accept for credit.
For TESU's BSBA you have to take both Statistics and College Algebra. To meet the stats requirement I highly recommend the CSM course to meet this requirement.
Thank you so much - this was very helpful. So if I understood correctly, Gen Ed electives can literally be any class as long as it has to do with the main subject focus of the Gen Ed courses? Would PHI classes work for this (Intro to Ethics, Intro to Religion, Ancient Greek Philosophers)? And then I could take business classes or whatever I want for the free electives? Would Intro to Statistics satisfy the stat portion of the math, or does it need to be a specific stat course? Thanks again for your help.