02-19-2009, 04:12 PM
Ok, so let me see if I can do this myself. I had to WIKI Humanities and Social Science. ;-)
I copied the Degree Reqs directly from TESC so I apologize for the formatting difficulties.
Will this work:
Required courses Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition
ENG111G RHETORIC/COMPOSITION 4CR
ENGL211G WRITING HMNTS/SOC SCIENCE 3CR
(7 credits) 6
B. Humanities
RELG-224 AB1 CHRISTIAN ETHICS 3cr
RELG-125 AB1 INTRO TO CHRISTIANITY 3cr
ENGL-203 N1B AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3cr
ENGL-204 N1B AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3cr
(12 credits) 12
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences
HIST101G ROOTS-MODERN EUROPE 3CR
HIST102G MODERN EUROPE 3CR
PSY201G INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY 3CR
SOC101G INTRDY SOCIOLOGY 3CR
PHIL101G THE ART OF WONDERING 3CR
(15 credits) 12
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics
CS110G COMPUTER LITERACY 3CR
MATH180 TRIGONOMETRY 3CR
MATH185 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3CR
PHYS110G GREAT IDEAS PHYSICS 4CR
(13 credits) 12
One college-level mathematics course required (3)
One computer science course recommended (3)
Other natural sciences/mathematics (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives
MATH191 CALCLS/ANLYTC GEOM I 3CR
MATH192 CALCLS/ALLYTC GEOM II 3CR
MSCI-1ELE MILITARY SCIENCE ELECTIVE 9cr
PE-185 LIFETIME WELLNESS 2cr
PE-111 ELECTIVE ACTIVITY COURSES 2cr
(19 credits) 18
II. Area of Study: Social Sciences 33
A. REQUIREMENTS
1. Students complete 33 credits in the social sciences concentration.
2. At least three different subjects must be included which provide for breadth of knowledge in the social sciences. Also, students must earn at least 12 credits in one subject area. A maximum of 18 credits can be earned in any one subject area in order to have a balanced interdisciplinary concentration.
3.Courses transferred to Thomas Edison State College are equated to the following levels: 100, 200, 300 or 400. A maximum of two college- level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the area of concentration. A deeper knowledge of subjects is provided by requiring the remaining area of concentration college-level courses equate to levels 200, 300 or 400.
Psychology
PSYC-1ELE PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVE 16cr
Economics
ECON251G PRNCPLS OF MACROECONS 3CR
MICROECONOMICS (WILL CLEP) 3CR
History
US HIST I (WILL CLEP) 3CR
US HIST II (WILL CLEP) 3CR
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (WILL CLEP) 3CR
VIETNAM WAR (WILL CLEP) 3CR
(34 credits)
III. Free Electives
SPAN111 ELEMENTARY SPAN I 4CR
SPAN112 ELEMENTARY SPAN II 4CR
SPAN211 INTRMED SPANISH I 3CR
SPAN212 INTRMED SPANISH II 3CR
PHYS211 GENERAL PHYSICS I 3CR
PHYS212 GENERAL PHYSICS II 3CR
PHYS212L GENERAL PHYS II LAB 1 CR
ACCT251 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3CR
ACCT252 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3CR
(27 credits) 27
Total 120
Note 1: Any of the following areas are considered social sciences and may be used as a subject area in the concentration: anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, labor studies, political science, psychology, sociology.
Note 2: The following subject areas are interdisciplinary: African-American studies; American studies; Asian studies; environmental studies; urban studies; women's studies. Courses from any of these interdisciplinary subject areas may be applied toward an appropriate subject area in the concentration only if the content is related to social sciences.
Any ideas? Not sure if the 100 levels will count in the free electives. Plus, I don't know how much of my military experience will count here. As posted before, I am using courses as they appear on my transcript. Any input would be great. I am really excited at the idea of actually completing my degree by just CLEP/DSST'ing.
I copied the Degree Reqs directly from TESC so I apologize for the formatting difficulties.
Will this work:
Required courses Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition
ENG111G RHETORIC/COMPOSITION 4CR
ENGL211G WRITING HMNTS/SOC SCIENCE 3CR
(7 credits) 6
B. Humanities
RELG-224 AB1 CHRISTIAN ETHICS 3cr
RELG-125 AB1 INTRO TO CHRISTIANITY 3cr
ENGL-203 N1B AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3cr
ENGL-204 N1B AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3cr
(12 credits) 12
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences
HIST101G ROOTS-MODERN EUROPE 3CR
HIST102G MODERN EUROPE 3CR
PSY201G INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY 3CR
SOC101G INTRDY SOCIOLOGY 3CR
PHIL101G THE ART OF WONDERING 3CR
(15 credits) 12
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics
CS110G COMPUTER LITERACY 3CR
MATH180 TRIGONOMETRY 3CR
MATH185 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3CR
PHYS110G GREAT IDEAS PHYSICS 4CR
(13 credits) 12
One college-level mathematics course required (3)
One computer science course recommended (3)
Other natural sciences/mathematics (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives
MATH191 CALCLS/ANLYTC GEOM I 3CR
MATH192 CALCLS/ALLYTC GEOM II 3CR
MSCI-1ELE MILITARY SCIENCE ELECTIVE 9cr
PE-185 LIFETIME WELLNESS 2cr
PE-111 ELECTIVE ACTIVITY COURSES 2cr
(19 credits) 18
II. Area of Study: Social Sciences 33
A. REQUIREMENTS
1. Students complete 33 credits in the social sciences concentration.
2. At least three different subjects must be included which provide for breadth of knowledge in the social sciences. Also, students must earn at least 12 credits in one subject area. A maximum of 18 credits can be earned in any one subject area in order to have a balanced interdisciplinary concentration.
3.Courses transferred to Thomas Edison State College are equated to the following levels: 100, 200, 300 or 400. A maximum of two college- level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the area of concentration. A deeper knowledge of subjects is provided by requiring the remaining area of concentration college-level courses equate to levels 200, 300 or 400.
Psychology
PSYC-1ELE PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVE 16cr
Economics
ECON251G PRNCPLS OF MACROECONS 3CR
MICROECONOMICS (WILL CLEP) 3CR
History
US HIST I (WILL CLEP) 3CR
US HIST II (WILL CLEP) 3CR
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (WILL CLEP) 3CR
VIETNAM WAR (WILL CLEP) 3CR
(34 credits)
III. Free Electives
SPAN111 ELEMENTARY SPAN I 4CR
SPAN112 ELEMENTARY SPAN II 4CR
SPAN211 INTRMED SPANISH I 3CR
SPAN212 INTRMED SPANISH II 3CR
PHYS211 GENERAL PHYSICS I 3CR
PHYS212 GENERAL PHYSICS II 3CR
PHYS212L GENERAL PHYS II LAB 1 CR
ACCT251 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3CR
ACCT252 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3CR
(27 credits) 27
Total 120
Note 1: Any of the following areas are considered social sciences and may be used as a subject area in the concentration: anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, labor studies, political science, psychology, sociology.
Note 2: The following subject areas are interdisciplinary: African-American studies; American studies; Asian studies; environmental studies; urban studies; women's studies. Courses from any of these interdisciplinary subject areas may be applied toward an appropriate subject area in the concentration only if the content is related to social sciences.
Any ideas? Not sure if the 100 levels will count in the free electives. Plus, I don't know how much of my military experience will count here. As posted before, I am using courses as they appear on my transcript. Any input would be great. I am really excited at the idea of actually completing my degree by just CLEP/DSST'ing.
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Going for:
Bachelor of Arts Liberal Studies (TESC), 3/8/09
???/120 complete
Next:
CLEP - American Gov't TBD
FEMA - max
Taken:
CLEP - US Hist I 54
Previous Credits:![Cool Cool](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/smilies/cool.png)
Associates of Arts - NMSU-A 2002
Some credits - Campbell Univ 2008
Military Experience
My website Work in progress
Going for:
Bachelor of Arts Liberal Studies (TESC), 3/8/09
???/120 complete
Next:
CLEP - American Gov't TBD
FEMA - max
Taken:
CLEP - US Hist I 54
Previous Credits:
![Cool Cool](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/smilies/cool.png)
Associates of Arts - NMSU-A 2002
Some credits - Campbell Univ 2008
Military Experience
My website Work in progress