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I need 12 credits to complete my communications electives, but I didn't see anything listed for CLEP or DSST. Does anyone have any ideas how I can do this w/o taking courses? I'm a student @ Thomas Edison and their communication courses are somewhat limiting. I would have taken a TECEP exam, but the school pulled these exams. Any advise?
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Dantes' exam offerings include a couple of communications courses:
Principles of Public Speaking Technical Writing Ohio University also offers credit-by-exam. Their tuition is comparable to Excelsior and Thomas Edison's credit-by-exams. Some courses-by-exam that may interest you: JOUR 311 History of American Journalism (3 quarter hours, upper-level) JOUR 411 Communication Law (4 quarter hours, upper-level) Ohio U Journalism Courses OTEC 130 Business Communication I (4 quarter hours, lower-level) Ohio U Office Technology Courses |
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I know you said no courses, but LSU Independent Study is self-paced, and the classes there are a bargain at about $250 each. They currently have two communication courses available: LSU Independent Study Course List
CMST 2010 Interpersonal Communication CMST 2063 Argumentation and Debate BYU Independent study is also self-paced, and they have six communication courses available at about $423 each: BYU Independent Study TMA 150 Public Speaking COMMS 101 Mass Communication and Society COMMS 235 Introduction to Public Relations COMMS 300 Media Ethics, Law, and Responsibility COMMS 480 Media Ethics and Moral Reasoning M COM 320 Communication in Organizational Settings If you are determined to take an exam, the International Association of Administrative Professionals offers three upper level credits in Communications if you can pass their CAP exam: ACE 2003 I didn't look into that very far, so I can't tell you when, where, or how much the exam is, but it does exist. It's the only exam I could find that hasn't already been mentioned. Good luck!
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