05-24-2023, 09:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2023, 09:50 AM by AnalysisParalysis.
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I transferred 77 credits from my community college that I completed 16 years ago. While I'm thankful that TESU took them all, I'm a little perplexed by what some of the equivelencies are.
My Sociology course (click for course description) came in as SOC-173, which falls under "Add'l AOS Elect" in my BACJ degree plan. If they accepted it as SOC-101 (SOC-1010) (click for current syllabus) it would fulfill the "Diversity Intercultural Literacy" requirement. However, this may create a snowball effect of stuff moving around and then having a harder to fill spot left open.
For reference, here is my plan so far. Google Docs BACJ Degree Plan (Note: I'm aware I need to make up some UL credits somewhere)
So, bottom line. Is it worth seeing if TESU will change what it came in as? And if so, how do I do that?
My Sociology course (click for course description) came in as SOC-173, which falls under "Add'l AOS Elect" in my BACJ degree plan. If they accepted it as SOC-101 (SOC-1010) (click for current syllabus) it would fulfill the "Diversity Intercultural Literacy" requirement. However, this may create a snowball effect of stuff moving around and then having a harder to fill spot left open.
For reference, here is my plan so far. Google Docs BACJ Degree Plan (Note: I'm aware I need to make up some UL credits somewhere)
So, bottom line. Is it worth seeing if TESU will change what it came in as? And if so, how do I do that?