08-12-2020, 04:05 AM
This would probably fit better in the degree advising section of the forum. That said, TESU doesn't have international business. If you mean international studies, that can't be fully tested out of. General management or CIS could work. With CIS, yes you'd have to actually learn a programming language well enough to pass a test in it. You could do Python if you wanted; Study.com has Python as an option. General management might be the best option for you, if you're not too interested in programing languages.
The best thing to do to begin would be to go sign up for Sophia.org. It's only $79/mo. and you can take as many of their classes as you are able to during that period. They have several business essentials like one of the accounting classes, business law, macro/microeconomics, and so on. Check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List to see what transfers to TESU and what does not. Once you've completed Sophia, you'll be done with most of your general education requirements (and some AOS requirements) and can figure out where to go from there.
The best thing to do to begin would be to go sign up for Sophia.org. It's only $79/mo. and you can take as many of their classes as you are able to during that period. They have several business essentials like one of the accounting classes, business law, macro/microeconomics, and so on. Check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List to see what transfers to TESU and what does not. Once you've completed Sophia, you'll be done with most of your general education requirements (and some AOS requirements) and can figure out where to go from there.