01-05-2015, 10:56 AM
First wanted to say thanks for looking at this and helping. I could not have come this far without you all!
The list below is what TESC said they would transfer when I was looking to do the AS degree. I went on to get my AS at COSC. The additional courses I took to earn that degree are at the bottom of this list. I am not good at studying/testing for the unknown, so I would prefer to take classes the cheapest way to get my degree. From what I have read on here, BSBA in General Management would be the easiest way to go versus BSBA HR/Org. Mgmt. Is this still true? If I do not want to do TECEPs, would the enrolled option be cheapest for me if I do not take any classes through the school? Also, TESC placed my ACC II in the ACC I slot. They had RI*TE*DUP beside my ACC I, which means ruled ineligible, transfer equivalency, and duplicates other credits. I was wondering if I take accounting I through SL, would they put ACC II where it belongs?
English 1101 ENC-101 (3)
English 1010 Comp & Lit ENC-102 (3)
Elementary Calculus MAT-129 (3)
College Algebra MAT-121 (3)
Princ. of Econ II ECO-112 (3)
General Psych. PSY-101 (3)
Basic Princ. Of Speech COM-108 (3)
Accounting II ACC-101 (3) â TESC put my accounting II in the accounting I slot. They had this RI*TE*DUP beside my accounting I.
Intro Computers COS-101 (3)
Bus. Math BUS-161 (3)
Records Mgmt BUS-212 (3)
Botany BIO-231 (3)
Botany Lab BIO-128 (1)
Intro Statistics STA-201 (3)
Intro Business BUS-101 (3)
Bowling PEA-199 (1)
Typing II SES-112 (3)
Am Hist FR 1877 HIS-114 (3)
Humanities Art ART-299 (2)
Intro Amer Econ ECO-100 (3)
Word Processing I SES-131 (3)
Shorthand II SES-122 (4)
Prin of Econ I ECO-111 (3)
Inter/Algebra & Trig MAT-115 (4)
Personal Wellness FIT-101 (2)
I have taken Business Ethics, Intro to Religions, Intro to Environmental Science & Western Civ at Straighterline. I have also taken the CLEP for Analyzing & Inter. Lit along with the cornerstone at COSC. This gives me an additional 21 credits.
Here is my take on what I need to take for the BSBA Gen. Mgmt. and options for the classes:
General Education:
Managerial Communication / Saylor
A. Business Core:
Princ. Of Finance / PF or DSST
Business Law / Saylor, SL, NCCRS, CLEP, PF
Business in Society or International Mgmt / TECEP , anywhere else???
Strategic Mgmt / PF
Intro Marketing / Saylor, NCCRS, CLEP
Princ. Of Mgmt / Saylor, SL, CLEP
B. Area of Study:
ACCOUNTING:
Cost Accounting / SL Managerial Accounting
Inter. Accounting I / SL Fin. Acc 151, PF ACC-201
FINANCE:
Corporate Finance / PF Finance 310
Security Analysis & Portfolio Mgmt or Investments / PF Securities & Investments
MARKETING:
Consumer Behavior MAR-351/ PF MKT-320 Cons. Behav.
MANAGEMENT:
HR Management / PF HRM-201 ???
Organizational Behavior / SL
Labor Relations / PF HRM-350 ???
The list below is what TESC said they would transfer when I was looking to do the AS degree. I went on to get my AS at COSC. The additional courses I took to earn that degree are at the bottom of this list. I am not good at studying/testing for the unknown, so I would prefer to take classes the cheapest way to get my degree. From what I have read on here, BSBA in General Management would be the easiest way to go versus BSBA HR/Org. Mgmt. Is this still true? If I do not want to do TECEPs, would the enrolled option be cheapest for me if I do not take any classes through the school? Also, TESC placed my ACC II in the ACC I slot. They had RI*TE*DUP beside my ACC I, which means ruled ineligible, transfer equivalency, and duplicates other credits. I was wondering if I take accounting I through SL, would they put ACC II where it belongs?
English 1101 ENC-101 (3)
English 1010 Comp & Lit ENC-102 (3)
Elementary Calculus MAT-129 (3)
College Algebra MAT-121 (3)
Princ. of Econ II ECO-112 (3)
General Psych. PSY-101 (3)
Basic Princ. Of Speech COM-108 (3)
Accounting II ACC-101 (3) â TESC put my accounting II in the accounting I slot. They had this RI*TE*DUP beside my accounting I.
Intro Computers COS-101 (3)
Bus. Math BUS-161 (3)
Records Mgmt BUS-212 (3)
Botany BIO-231 (3)
Botany Lab BIO-128 (1)
Intro Statistics STA-201 (3)
Intro Business BUS-101 (3)
Bowling PEA-199 (1)
Typing II SES-112 (3)
Am Hist FR 1877 HIS-114 (3)
Humanities Art ART-299 (2)
Intro Amer Econ ECO-100 (3)
Word Processing I SES-131 (3)
Shorthand II SES-122 (4)
Prin of Econ I ECO-111 (3)
Inter/Algebra & Trig MAT-115 (4)
Personal Wellness FIT-101 (2)
I have taken Business Ethics, Intro to Religions, Intro to Environmental Science & Western Civ at Straighterline. I have also taken the CLEP for Analyzing & Inter. Lit along with the cornerstone at COSC. This gives me an additional 21 credits.
Here is my take on what I need to take for the BSBA Gen. Mgmt. and options for the classes:
General Education:
Managerial Communication / Saylor
A. Business Core:
Princ. Of Finance / PF or DSST
Business Law / Saylor, SL, NCCRS, CLEP, PF
Business in Society or International Mgmt / TECEP , anywhere else???
Strategic Mgmt / PF
Intro Marketing / Saylor, NCCRS, CLEP
Princ. Of Mgmt / Saylor, SL, CLEP
B. Area of Study:
ACCOUNTING:
Cost Accounting / SL Managerial Accounting
Inter. Accounting I / SL Fin. Acc 151, PF ACC-201
FINANCE:
Corporate Finance / PF Finance 310
Security Analysis & Portfolio Mgmt or Investments / PF Securities & Investments
MARKETING:
Consumer Behavior MAR-351/ PF MKT-320 Cons. Behav.
MANAGEMENT:
HR Management / PF HRM-201 ???
Organizational Behavior / SL
Labor Relations / PF HRM-350 ???
TESU BSBA General Mgmt 6/10/16
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
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