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Old 04-15-2008, 10:35 PM
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Cool TESC & DSST Ethics in America Question

Hello everyone.

I am planning on enrolling at TESC getting a BSBA in General Management. I don't plan on enrolling until I fulfill a large portion of my credits through testing out.

I was putting a degree plan together of my own to see what CLEPS/DANTES/and TECEP exams I can take to finish my degree when I ran into a slight snag.

I need 9 business elective credits and I have chosen the following:

*DSST Introduction to Business - 3 credits
*DSST Principles of Supervision - 3 credits
*DSST Organizational Behavior - 3 credits

The problem with Organizational Behavior is that I need that to satisfy the "area of study" part of the degree which leaves me needing 3 more credits for electives. I was planning on taking the DSST Ethics in America but am wondering if TESC will accept that as a business elective. If they won't accept it as an elective what other course can I take to fulfill this requirement (something relatively easy)!

I also have attached a copy of my sample degree plan....if anyone can give any input or suggestions I am all ears. I put this together based on the catalog from TESC along with forum members help.

Thanks in advance for your help.

From a loyal degree seeker,

Marshall
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Marshall L. Williams IV
Excelsior College (enrolled)
B.S. General Business (42 credits down, 78 to go)

CLEPS:
Social Sciences & History (60)-Principles of Management (68)-Principles of Marketing (72)-Introductory Sociology (69)-Financial Accounting (53)-Introductory Psychology (66)-Intro to Educational Psychology (56)-Human Growth & Development (59)-Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (64)

Courses:
Real Estate Principles & Practices (A)-Real Estate Law (A)-Real Estate Finance (A)-Real Estate Appraisal (A)-Information Literacy (B)

Quotes:
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." - Goethe
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