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Old 05-30-2008, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by kms1
Hello,

I was wondering if any of you fine people have ideas on how to attain 1 UPPER level credit? I need 6 upper level credits (in anything) to graduate. I just went through Dale Carnegie Management Training for work and it gives me 2 UPPER level business credits. I am left with 4 credits needed to graduate. I would like to take Ethics (ECE) and clear the remaining 1 credit with something simple rather than take two 3 credit classes. Maybe a certification or something? Any ideas appreciated!

Thanks!
KMS1

Sometimes it's easier to go over than force a square peg into a round hole. I have another idea, TESC offers 3 different courses that are each 6 credits. I am currently enrolled in Social Psychology- 300 level. (cake) There is another called War and something or other, and Environment and something or other. (lol you'll have to search the course listing, sorry!) Anyway, you'll end up with a couple of bonus credits, but you will be hitting your other goal of only taking one course instead of two! This is an expensive option though- my class has 3 text books + the tuition. It was almost $1000.

As Sandy mentioned, the Jane Austin course is 1 credit. This would be pretty cheap- $165, and I think the text is actually a novel that you could pick up anywhere. (Pride and Prejudice?)

You didn't mention DSSTs, but that would be my first choice. Much faster, much cheaper.
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