10-04-2009, 06:39 PM
alleycat Wrote:Hey John,
I think possible classes at a CC will cover it. Now have you check the requirements for a BA in History??? Do you need so many credits above 300 level? Also too TESC only takes 80 credits from a CC so plan accordingly. But please check and see if you need so many credits above the 300 level with in your degree.
Well I need some higher level courses and I'm pretty good at history, so...
Actually I re-worked my plan based upon some things I've found online. What do you think of this instead:
Thomas Edison States College BA in Liberal Studies
A. English Composition (6 credits)
⢠CLEP English Composition with Essay (6)
B. Humanities (12 credits)
⢠CLEP Humanities - General (6)
⢠NVCC Spanish 101 & 102 (6)
C. Social Sciences (12 credits)
⢠CLEP Social Sciences and History General (6)
⢠CLEP American Government (3)
⢠CLEP Sociology (3)
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics (12 credits)
⢠CLEP College Mathematics General (6)
⢠CLEP Natural Sciences - General (6)
E. General Education Electives (18 credits)
⢠NVCC ITE 100 Introduction to Information Systems (3)
⢠NVCC SPD 110 Introduction to Communications (3)
⢠CLEP American History I & II (6)
⢠CLEP Western Civilization I & II (6) [only Western Civ 2 needed]
F. Liberal Studies (33 credits)
(Only 2 courses can be at the 100 level; 18 credits must be 300/400 level)
(Must be at least two areas)
⢠NVCC English 251 Survey of World Literature I (3)
⢠NVCC History 269 Civil War & Reconstruction (3)
⢠NVCC Spanish 201 & 202 (6)
⢠CLEP Psychology (3)
⢠Dantes Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union (3)
⢠Dantes History of the Vietnam War (3)
⢠Dantes Introduction to World Religions (3)
⢠Dantes Organizational Behavior (3)
⢠Dantes Substance Abuse (3)
⢠Dantes Introduction to the Modern Middle East (3)
G. Free Electives (27 credits)
⢠US Navy schools (approx. 27)
⢠NVCC BLD 101 Construction Management (3) â if needed
"NVCC" is the name of my local community college. If this plan is solid, it looks like I need to take 12 CLP/DSST exams and I can be finished for BA in Liberal Studies! Am I wrong? Thanks!