10-17-2020, 07:20 AM
The TEEX difference could have been from when they were taken, and how they were uploaded at ACE as "group" or "individual".
I'm in process of TESU BALS with no concentration. For UL levels, it depends on what you are interested in.
I took a paid ($75) dollar course at TEEX called Death Investigation (online version). 3 UL credits. Came in as AOJ course.
I took 2 courses at Coopersmith: Sports and Exercise Psychology (came in as a Psy course) and Foundations of Stress Management, which also is Psych course at tesu after you help the registrar's office realize what the course number actually is. If they evaluated it as a Counseling course, you have to email and get it fixed. Not a difficult process if you know it's going to happen.
And I took two SDC courses: Industrial Psych, and Advanced Technical Writing. You can see the syllabus and writing requirements for each of those over on SDC site without being logged in or needing an account. It was not overwhelming for me to do those. Mixed and matched with various literature credits I had in lower level with CLEP and community college to round out a mix and match of Humanities and Social Sciences.
and agreeing with rachel about electives and gen ed. Most of the blue courses you listed will fit in there. civics: sophia doesn't work for that.
Some people like to use SDC's Comm 120 Presentational Skills in Workplace to meet TESU's oral comm.
I'm in process of TESU BALS with no concentration. For UL levels, it depends on what you are interested in.
I took a paid ($75) dollar course at TEEX called Death Investigation (online version). 3 UL credits. Came in as AOJ course.
I took 2 courses at Coopersmith: Sports and Exercise Psychology (came in as a Psy course) and Foundations of Stress Management, which also is Psych course at tesu after you help the registrar's office realize what the course number actually is. If they evaluated it as a Counseling course, you have to email and get it fixed. Not a difficult process if you know it's going to happen.
And I took two SDC courses: Industrial Psych, and Advanced Technical Writing. You can see the syllabus and writing requirements for each of those over on SDC site without being logged in or needing an account. It was not overwhelming for me to do those. Mixed and matched with various literature credits I had in lower level with CLEP and community college to round out a mix and match of Humanities and Social Sciences.
and agreeing with rachel about electives and gen ed. Most of the blue courses you listed will fit in there. civics: sophia doesn't work for that.
Some people like to use SDC's Comm 120 Presentational Skills in Workplace to meet TESU's oral comm.
TESU: BALS June 2021 (comm college, clep, sdc sophia coopersmith, SOS110, and capstone)