Paul Wrote:IF we use DANTES Intro to Computing (listed in the TESC College Catalog DANTES Exams as a Natural Sciences/Mathematics) for #3 Other Natural Sciences will that work or will it violate the MUST INCLUDE AT LEAST TWO SUBJECT AREAS rule?
One more question: the Statistics required for this degree - Is that the Introduction to Statistics or the Business Statistics? Seems like I remember reading somewhere it is the Introduction to Statistics but I can't find the thread.
Thanks for your help!
Edit: I have changed some of the information in this post because I gave some wrong info earlier.
Technically, yes, taking the Intro to Computing exam COULD count for your final 3 credits for Natural Science/Math requirements; HOWEVER, since Intro to Computing is listed as one of your core business requirements on the TESC template, it cannot be used for both your core business requirements AND your General Ed requirements.
I'm working on the same degree at TESC.....I took the CLEP Natural Sciences for 6 credits. That way, I could use the surplus 3 credits to apply toward my General Ed electives. To fulfill your remaining three Nat Sci/Math credits, you could take CLEP Natural Sci like I did and have 3 extra credits, or you could take DSST Astronomy, Environment & Humanity, Physical Geology, College Algebra, Physical Science; or you could take CLEP College Algebra or Calculus (all worth 3 credits).
And yes, the Principles of Statistics DSST will satisfy the stats requirement for your BSBA. You don't need to take the Business Stats class unless you just want to.
-Andrew T.
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