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RE: Earning a BA & a BS from TESU? - carrythenothing - 08-11-2022

(08-11-2022, 07:35 AM)rachel83az Wrote: It looks like the 9 credits in "additional advanced leadership and management electives" can be just about anything with a MAN or LDR prefix. I did a what-if and Sophia's Project Management came in here. Skip the Sophia course, do Google's Project Management certificate, and you should have those electives filled.

Edit: If accepted for that section, the Google certificate would also fulfill the 6 upper-level credits required by it.


RE: Earning a BA & a BS from TESU? - rachel83az - 08-11-2022

While the BS Org. Leadership isn't a degree that one can get fully with alt. credit, it seems to come pretty close. So, I've put a degree plan on the wiki: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_BS_Organizational_Leadership_Degree_Plan

If Coopersmith's "Concepts in Leadership" can be used in place of LDR-422, that's one less course that would be needed from TESU.


RE: Earning a BA & a BS from TESU? - LevelUP - 08-11-2022

(08-11-2022, 08:42 AM)rachel83az Wrote: While the BS Org. Leadership isn't a degree that one can get fully with alt. credit, it seems to come pretty close. So, I've put a degree plan on the wiki: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_BS_Organizational_Leadership_Degree_Plan

If Coopersmith's "Concepts in Leadership" can be used in place of LDR-422, that's one less course that would be needed from TESU.

Perfecto!


RE: Earning a BA & a BS from TESU? - dfrecore - 08-11-2022

(08-11-2022, 08:42 AM)rachel83az Wrote: While the BS Org. Leadership isn't a degree that one can get fully with alt. credit, it seems to come pretty close. So, I've put a degree plan on the wiki: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_BS_Organizational_Leadership_Degree_Plan

If Coopersmith's "Concepts in Leadership" can be used in place of LDR-422, that's one less course that would be needed from TESU.

Why would Concepts in Leadership come in any differently than SDC's BUS 302: Foundations of Leadership?  That seems like the same course to me.


RE: Earning a BA & a BS from TESU? - rachel83az - 08-12-2022

That's why I said "if". We don't know what it will come in as. I didn't include it on the plan for either slot because of this. It might have an entirely different course number from both.