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Degree Plan- BA in Liberal Studies from TESC
#1
Hey guys,

I just wanted to throw out my degree plan for review. I haven't yet met with an advisor, so this is just what I've come up with on my own. I took al of the "normal" courses at my local community college. See what you think...

BA in Liberal Studies from TESC

English Composition
ENG 121 (3) DONE!

Humanities
HUM 101- Humanities (3) DONE!
GER 111- German (3) DONE!
MUS 109- Piano Lessons (6) DONE!

Social Sciences
CLEP Introductory Sociology (3)
CLEP Introductory Psychology (3)
CLEP Social Sciences & History (6)

Natural Sciences and Mathematics
CLEP College Algebra (3) DONE!
CLEP College Mathematics (6) NONE!
CLEP Informations Systems and Computer Applications (3) DONE!

General Education Electives
CLEP Biology (6)
CLEP History of Western Civilization I (3)
CLEP History of Western Civilization II (3)
CLEP US History I (3)
CLEP US History II (3)

Area of Study: Liberal Studies
MUS 113- Music Theory I (4) DONE!
MUS 114- Music Theory II (4) DONE!
CLEP American Government (3)
CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology (3)
DSST Ethics in America (3)
DSST Fundamentals of Counseling (3)
DSST Technical Writing (3)
ECE Literary Introduction to the Elementary School (6)
ECE American Dream (6)

Free Electives
HEA 150- First Aid and Safety (3) DONE!
CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (6) DONE!
CLEP American Literature (6) DONE!
CLEP English Literature (6)
DSST Principles of Public Speaking (3)
DSST Personal Finance (3)
PLA Principles of the Christian Faith (3)
#2
Your plan looks good with just a couple of minor issues.

1) You need a full year of English. You may get away with using the DSST Technical Writing as a semester of English since it counts as ENG-201 on my TESC transcript.

2) You can only have 6 100 level credits in the Liberal Studies major. I see you have 9 Humanities credits at the 200 level in your free electives (Technical Writing/A&I) so they will probably just swap one of those for American Government and then you will be fine.

3) You need 18 300+ level credits, I only count 12. Be aware that TESC only counts Ethics in America as a 200 level course.

Other than those few things I think you have a solid and well thought out plan.

BA/Liberal Studies, TESC 2011
AAS/Applied Electronic Studies, TESC 2010


#3
Since you're planning to take intro psych and educational psych, you may as well throw in human growth and development. There is a lot of overlap between the three. Also, are you aware of the possibility of using FEMAs for free electives? If not, do a search.
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