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Penn Foster Business Courses
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Which ones don't have proctored exams that can be filled in for a BSBA @ TESU?
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From the ones I took, these three were unproctored: Human Resource Management, Financial Management, and Strategic Business Management. However, don't shy away from the proctored ones, PF is relatively painless.
TESU BSBA General Mgmt 6/10/16 Wink
TESU: TECEP Public Relations Thought & Practice - 82
Penn Foster: Financial Mgmt 94, International Business 97, Strategic Mgmt 98, Corporate Finance 99, Consumer Behavior 95, Human Resource Mgmt 99
Saylor: Business Law & Ethics 82, Corporate Communication 76, Principles of Marketing 72
Sophia: Intro to Sociology 90, Conflict Resolution 87, Project Mgmt 88
Straighterline: Principles of Mgmt 94, Organizational Behavior 88, American Government 92
The Institutes: Ethics and the CPU Code of Professional Conduct (free 2 CR)

COSC - Associate of Science Honors General Studies 2014
COSC - Cornerstone - A
Straighterline: Into to Religions A, Business Ethics B, West. Civ. I B, Intro to Env. Science B
CLEP: A&I Literature - 69
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[quote=AngelaP]From the ones I took, these three were unproctored: Human Resource Management, Financial Management, and Strategic Business Management. However, don't shy away from the proctored ones, PF is relatively painless.[/QUO

I agree. I completed 4 PF courses in 3 weeks: Financial Mgmt, Strategic Mgmt, Int'l Business (proctored), and Consumer Behavior (proctored). Well, I'm still waiting for the 2 proctored finals to be graded, but should be any day now. Before you sign up for anything, you need to check w/TESU on equivalency/transfer - they have been changing policies and programs quite a bit recently. There has been much discussion that PF Strategic Management is no longer applicable to the BSBA capstone @ TESU, for example. Otherwise, PF is a really good option. As for Human Resources, I vote for the DSST - I studied for only one day and passed this exam quite easily. If you're a good test taker, CLEP and DSST are still the quickest/easiest way to earn credit IMO.
Drew


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