Thanks, I'll look into the TECEP exams. It looks like they offer Technical Writing, and a Math that could work for me. I'll read up on how these tests work, like if they have the course material that you can read at your own pace, or if you can retake them.
I guess once TESU puts it on your transcript, they should transfer like any other TESU credits would transfer, in other words, not be rejected based on class format.
I also forgot to mention that my university only accepts transfer credit from regionally accredited schools, not nationally accredited. The suggestions so far are regionally accredited, just mentioning in case it affects any other suggestions.
There could be some hope of finding a World Lit class that would transfer. It is slim pickings, but it only takes one. Classes that should transfer are African Literature in English (from Africa, not African-American); Modernism; Post-Modernism; Classical Backgrounds of English Literature; Biblical Backgrounds of English Literature.
There are also some focused studies on (for example) "Major World Author" that have specific subjects that vary by semester, so I'm not sure if that would be easy or difficult to match up for transfer credit. I guess it wouldn't need to be the same author, but, it needs to be non-U.S.
I wonder if any universities would allow me to do an independent study in these subjects?
I guess once TESU puts it on your transcript, they should transfer like any other TESU credits would transfer, in other words, not be rejected based on class format.
I also forgot to mention that my university only accepts transfer credit from regionally accredited schools, not nationally accredited. The suggestions so far are regionally accredited, just mentioning in case it affects any other suggestions.
There could be some hope of finding a World Lit class that would transfer. It is slim pickings, but it only takes one. Classes that should transfer are African Literature in English (from Africa, not African-American); Modernism; Post-Modernism; Classical Backgrounds of English Literature; Biblical Backgrounds of English Literature.
There are also some focused studies on (for example) "Major World Author" that have specific subjects that vary by semester, so I'm not sure if that would be easy or difficult to match up for transfer credit. I guess it wouldn't need to be the same author, but, it needs to be non-U.S.
I wonder if any universities would allow me to do an independent study in these subjects?