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Hi, I may need to take the Money and Banking course at TESC but I no longer see the course offered (ECO332-DE Money and Banking). Did they retire the course? If so, what can I take to satisfy that course since I need that specific course to earn my BSBA general management? I already took the M&B DSST exam and may not have passed it and want to prep in advance. Thanks!!
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You can always go with Penn foster. That would be self paced and you could knock it out faster. They don't have " money and banking" but you can sub another UL course like cost accounting ( which is what I used from Straighterline)
here is a list from another thread..
Quote: I also posted this in the Penn Foster thread, but it's a direct answer to your question.
I didn't realize this, but you could actually complete all the Business core, specialty, and elective requirements using entirely Penn Foster classes. Of course, there are lots of other ways to fulfill these requirements, but here's a list for those who would like a step-by-step plan.
II. Professional Business Requirements
A. Business Core
1. Principles of Finance (TESC FIN-301) â PF Financial Management
2. Business Law (TESC LAW-201) - PF Business Law I
3. Business in Society/International Mgmt (TESC MAN-371) - PF International Business
4. Strategic Management (TESC BUS-421) â PF Strategic Business Management
5. Computer Concepts & Applications/Intro to Computers/CIS (TESC CMP-111) â PF Introduction to Programming
6. Introduction to Marketing - PF Marketing (TESC MAR-301)
7. Principles of Financial Accounting - PF Financial Accounting (TESC ACC-101)
8. Principles of Management - PF Principles of Management (TESC MAN-301)
9. Principles of Managerial Accounting - PF Managerial Accounting (TESC ACC-301)
B. Area of Study: BSBA in General Management 18 hours in at least 3 areas and
C. Business Electives 9 hours in any business area
Take all but one of the classes listed below to fulfill both general management and business elective requirements. Other PF classes might work with advisor approval.
Area #1: Accounting ( 9 hours available)
PF Cost Accounting (TESC ACC-303)
PF Intermediate Accounting I (TESC ACC-201)
PF Intermediate Accounting II (TESC ACC-202)
Area #2: Finance (3 hours available)
PF Corporate Finance (TESC FIN-311)
Area #3: Marketing (3 hours available)
PF Marketing Research (TESC MAR-411)
Area #4: Management (15 hours available)
PF Organizational Behavior (TESC MAN-311)
PF Human Resources Management (HRM-331)
PF Labor Relations (TESC LAS-321)
PF Supply Chain Management (TESC OPM-420)
PF Training Concepts (TESC HRM-365)
[B]University of North Carolina- Kenan-Flagler Business School- MBA 2017 [B]
Villanova University - Master Certificate in Government Contract Management (ApriL 2014)
TESC BSBA- Gen Mgmt (December 2013), Arnold Fletcher Award
TESC ASBA- Business Admin ( December 2013)
NCMA - CFCM (Certified Federal Contract Manager)
Completed Units Via 24 traditional, 39 Clep, 24 DSST, 12 Aleks, 3 FEMA, 12 Straighterline, 3 Penn Foster, 3 TESC
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US Pharmaceuticals
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Does any one know of any TECEP/DSST that I could take instead of on Money and Banking? I think I may have already took a bunch of DSST/CLEP/TECEPs and I'm afraid there is no other option.
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gunit1 Wrote:Does any one know of any TECEP/DSST that I could take instead of on Money and Banking? I think I may have already took a bunch of DSST/CLEP/TECEPs and I'm afraid there is no other option. 
You'll either have to call on Tuesday and ask TESC or else wait to retest (three months to retest on DSST exams). I'm sure there are other options but I'd make sure they get cleared by the school.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
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