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bricabrac Wrote:LaceyLady
Maybe you missed it but this was already discussed earlier in the thread. Intermed ACC I&II are listed on the website under Area #1, and as such are accepted in the area of study even though they are 200 level. There are actually a few more.
In all degree programs that have the exact courses listed there is no need to specify course levels. Maybe Cook or someone else who can explain this better could chime in? I'm obviously not clear enough.
I think you did a fine job explaining! I understand it now!
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bricabrac Wrote:LaceyLady
Maybe you missed it but this was already discussed earlier in the thread. Intermed ACC I&II are listed on the website under Area #1, and as such are accepted in the area of study even though they are 200 level. There are actually a few more.
In all degree programs that have the exact courses listed there is no need to specify course levels. Maybe Cook or someone else who can explain this better could chime in? I'm obviously not clear enough.
Bricabrac, I'm sorry but I read the entire thread again and could not find anywhere this was mentioned. The only reason I posted was that I did not see it mentioned, therefore I wanted to point this aspect out. It seems I didn't explain clearly enough, since what you just said is essentially the same as what I said. I also posted the information I received from TESC that stated that there is no set minimum UL requirement for the BSBA. I hope this provided additional clarity.
I was just trying to help and provide more information.
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LaceyLady Wrote:Bricabrac, I'm sorry but I read the entire thread again and could not find anywhere this was mentioned. The only reason I posted was that I did not see it mentioned, therefore I wanted to point this aspect out. It seems I didn't explain clearly enough, since what you just said is essentially the same as what I said. I also posted the information I received from TESC that stated that there is no set minimum UL requirement for the BSBA. I hope this provided additional clarity.
I was just trying to help and provide more information.
Hi LaceyLady,
We are saying the same thing, here is where I thought I covered the same subject.
Post #2
Generally, there are 33 UL credits in the BSBA area of study (18)* and core (15) including the capstone.
*an exception, for example, BSBA public admin has intro to pub admin pos290 as a requirement so it's actually 30UL.
Post #6
The courses tell you whether they are UL or not.
*the courses listed under GM area of study area #1-4 are considered UL
Here again is the link I referenced in post #4 Thomas Edison State College | BSBA in General Management Credit Distribution
"TESC that stated that there is no set minimum UL requirement for the BSBA."
Yes there is a set minimum...five of the courses they have listed in the core (15) are 300/400 level and the courses they will accept within the specialization area are all considered UL.
Here are a few more 200 levels accepted in the BSBA not necessarily the same concentration:
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Public Relations Thought and Practice
Business Law II
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