09-20-2009, 11:53 AM
Has anyone rec'd credit from TESC for Aleks Business Statistics as the statistics requirement for BSBA?
I completed Business Statistics through Alek and it was transcripted through AceNet. I am officially enrolled at TESC and thought I was almost finished. My TESC evaluation says I still need statistics (BSBA General Management).
They put Business Statistics under Upper Level Business (OPM-351) ** where my TECEP Sales Management (MAR-322) should be.
They list my expensive Sales Management TECEP as a GMS elective credit (9 sh required).***
It would be helpful to know if others have recâd the necessary math/statistics credit for Alex Business Statistics (008) before I call and plead my case to advising.
Thanks,
Dan
A: GMS Required Areas (Completed)
> Complete one three semester hour course in three of the
> following four areas: Accounting, Finance, Management,
> Marketing. These courses must be above the introductory
> level.
B: GMS Elective Area (Completed)
> Complete three more 3 semester hour courses from any
> assortment of the four areas above, using courses above the
> introductory level.
I completed Business Statistics through Alek and it was transcripted through AceNet. I am officially enrolled at TESC and thought I was almost finished. My TESC evaluation says I still need statistics (BSBA General Management).
They put Business Statistics under Upper Level Business (OPM-351) ** where my TECEP Sales Management (MAR-322) should be.
They list my expensive Sales Management TECEP as a GMS elective credit (9 sh required).***
It would be helpful to know if others have recâd the necessary math/statistics credit for Alex Business Statistics (008) before I call and plead my case to advising.
Thanks,
Dan
A: GMS Required Areas (Completed)
> Complete one three semester hour course in three of the
> following four areas: Accounting, Finance, Management,
> Marketing. These courses must be above the introductory
> level.
B: GMS Elective Area (Completed)
> Complete three more 3 semester hour courses from any
> assortment of the four areas above, using courses above the
> introductory level.