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Help with TESC Outline
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Hello Everyone
I received my transcript evaluation back from TESC and and have 36 credits currently. I am trying to get an Associates degree and then later BSBA Marketing with TESC. I assumed the quickest associates degree at TESC with the fewest requirements and courses is the Associates of Arts General Studies. Is that right? Here are the courses I need to take to complete that. (I am also hoping they can all later be used towards my BSBA in Marketing). The only course I know I should take is TECEP ENG 102. Bearing in mind I need to take atleast 2 classes for 6 credits through TESC (so I am eligible for financial aid), what will be other other cheapest and fast ways to complete the below courses/credits? Maybe TECEPs, Penn Foster, FEMA, Straighterline or any others? Which classes should I take in the form of TESC classes online to meet the 6 credit financial aid requirement?I am enrolled in the semester starting March 2014 and would like to have the Associates before Summer.
Id appreciate the help so much. Thanks

N) ENC-102 (Writing Intensive)
_____________________________________________________ 1 course needed

**TECEP ENG II




Intellectual and Practical Skills
____________________________________________________ 6 credits needed
Diversity or Global Literacy
____________________________________________________ 3 credits needed
Responsible Ethical Leadership
____________________________________________________ 3 credits needed
Personal and Social Responsibility Elective
____________________________________________________ 3 credits needed
D: General Ed Electives
needs 7 cedits
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This site has a great breakdown for the classes you will need for Intellectual and Practical Skills, Diversity or Global Literacy, Responsible Ethical Leadership, and Personal and Social Responsibility Elective.

General Education Courses

In regards to where you can get these classes, the choices are pretty broad. In addition to what you have already mentioned, you can add ALEKS for some easy math credits, DSST, CLEP, and Community College Courses are some great options as well. The classes that you pick from TESC for financial aid are entirely up to you. You can choose 2 classes from a future Bachelors degree you might have in mine to serve as gen ed electives in this degree. Good luck!
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