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professional requirements/tesu
#1
Does anyone know if I can mix and match when it comes to the professional requirements for a BSBA at TESU, or does it have to be the same courses listed?
#2
Just like the AOS, there are specific courses required, these are not general education electives. Unless a course or set of courses, are very similar (example, Business in Society or International Management), you don't have an option to take something else in its place.
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#3
Ok thank you. Is there anything similar to business communications that you know of?
#4
There's many ways to get this credit, but most people on here just take Straighterline Business Communication.
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#5
From my experience, Saylor's Corporate Communications is the easiest, quickest, and cheapest way to fulfill the Business Communications requirement.
#6
There will usually be multiple ways to take each individual requirement - you just need to know what they are.

For the Business/Managerial Communications requirement, you can take:
Corporate Comm (Saylor, MAN-373)
Managerial Comm (TECEP, MAN-373)
Business Comm (SL, COM-300)

Just depends on what you want to do. If you're already a SL member, you might want to take it that way. If you like Saylor, use them. If you don't mind TECEP's, go for that.
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#7
Nixi Wrote:From my experience, Saylor's Corporate Communications is the easiest, quickest, and cheapest way to fulfill the Business Communications requirement.

Just FYI, I did Straighterline Business Communication and then also took Saylors Corporate Communication as part of my AOS. TESU classified them as 2 different equivalencies. You can do like you said but can kill 2 birds with a very similar class Smile


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