Chattenoire,
Your degree plan looks great!!!
Good job taking advantage of the overlap in the ethics courses! And Yes, you can use all of them! What might occur on your academic evaluation - the DSST Business Ethics & Society (BUS302) will land in business core, while both SL Business Ethics (PHI384) and TECEP Env Ethics (ETH210) in personal/social responsibility. Regardless, they are all approved exams/courses.
General electives: CLEP College Mathematics 6cr (MAT102/103), this exam is basically HS level math and super easy after completing your Aleks Algebra courses.
Business Core: Consider Penn Foster Financial Management as a much easier choice to fill the principles of finance requirement. Course now has an unproctored final so is stress free. Send me a PM when you are ready to take TECEP Strategic Mgmt, I have my notes and additional resources to help study for the exam.
Business electives: I would replace the TECEP Negotiations & Conflict Mgmt (very difficult exam) with one of the business exams listed under free electives.
Free electives: Aleks Intermediate Algebra (MAT115). TECEP Computer Concepts and Applications (CIS107); test immediately after COS-101 to take advantage of subject overlap.
Good luck!
Edit to Add:
An alternate option - you could substitute DSST Ethics in America (PHI287) for TECEP Environmental Ethics. The DSST has more available study resources while the TECEP is a road less travelled. To still meet the residency requirement, take the TECEP Liberal Arts Mathematics (MAT105) exam just after CLEP College Mathematics (MAT 102/103). Liberal Arts Math, another HS math exam, would fit under section B: Human Culutes/Physical & Natural World and would replace one of the SL courses.
I would take the following exams/courses in this order:
Aleks Intermed Algebra and College Algebra, CLEP College Mathematics, Aleks Statistics.
ALT: Aleks Interm Algebra & College Algebra, CLEP Math, TECEP Lib Arts Math, Aleks Stats.
Your degree plan looks great!!!
Good job taking advantage of the overlap in the ethics courses! And Yes, you can use all of them! What might occur on your academic evaluation - the DSST Business Ethics & Society (BUS302) will land in business core, while both SL Business Ethics (PHI384) and TECEP Env Ethics (ETH210) in personal/social responsibility. Regardless, they are all approved exams/courses.
General electives: CLEP College Mathematics 6cr (MAT102/103), this exam is basically HS level math and super easy after completing your Aleks Algebra courses.
Business Core: Consider Penn Foster Financial Management as a much easier choice to fill the principles of finance requirement. Course now has an unproctored final so is stress free. Send me a PM when you are ready to take TECEP Strategic Mgmt, I have my notes and additional resources to help study for the exam.
Business electives: I would replace the TECEP Negotiations & Conflict Mgmt (very difficult exam) with one of the business exams listed under free electives.
Free electives: Aleks Intermediate Algebra (MAT115). TECEP Computer Concepts and Applications (CIS107); test immediately after COS-101 to take advantage of subject overlap.
Good luck!
Edit to Add:
An alternate option - you could substitute DSST Ethics in America (PHI287) for TECEP Environmental Ethics. The DSST has more available study resources while the TECEP is a road less travelled. To still meet the residency requirement, take the TECEP Liberal Arts Mathematics (MAT105) exam just after CLEP College Mathematics (MAT 102/103). Liberal Arts Math, another HS math exam, would fit under section B: Human Culutes/Physical & Natural World and would replace one of the SL courses.
I would take the following exams/courses in this order:
- Saylor Intro to Computer Science, TECEP Computer Concepts & Applications
- SL Bus Ethics, DSST Business Ethics and Society, TECEP Environmental Ehtics
- ALT: DSST Ethics in America, SL Bus Ethics, DSST Business Ethics and Society
"Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan." -Tom Landry
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AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔ
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