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Transcript Evaluation Help Please - QponQueen - 04-15-2011 First off I would like to say that this is a wonderful forum rich with information and I am simply amazed at what people have been able to accomplish. My current school has me in the loop of the unachievable degree so I am very strongly considering one of the "Big 3" because I desperately need to finish my accounting degree as quickly and inexpensively as possible. I also plan to sit for the CPA exam. Could someone please give me an idea of what will transfer to the three different schools based on the courses I have taken. I would do an official transcript evaluation for each school but financially that is not an option right now. I have tried to figure it out myself but I am quite lost in all but the most obvious course equivalencies. I realize I will have to pick up Cost Accounting somewhere and transfer that in but is there anything else I might need? Can I test out of any additional classes (non-accounting)? I would like to avoid taking any non-essential classes, testing out is highly preferred. Are there any other considerations I should be taking into account? Thanks in advance! Basic Acct. I Human Relations on the Job Keyboarding I Basic Acct.II Intro to Business Computer Literacy Beginning Ceramics Business and Society Health and Wellness Diversity of Life (Biology) Business English Income Tax Marriage and Family PC Accounting Business Math Business Communications Excel for Windows I * 1 unit Computerized 10-key * 1 unit History of Jazz and Rock Word for Windows * 1 unit Intro to Financial Accounting Voice Recognition Software * 1 unit Access for Windows * 1 unit Principles of Economics - Micro Intro to American Government Leadership and Supervision Keyboarding II Basic Algebra Chemistry for the Liberal Arts Principles of Marketing Windows I * 1 unit Internet Basics * 1 unit Principles of Management Excel for Windows II * 1 unit United States History Reading and Composition Managerial Accounting World Literature (English) Multicultural Perspectives in American Literature Intermediate Algebra Literature and Composition Principles of Economics - Macro Intro to Statistics Finite Math Chemistry for the Liberal Arts (Lab) * 1 unit Interpersonal Communication Business Statistics Business Law Psychology CLEP Exam - passed 4-year institution classes (upper division) Survey of Management Corporate Technology Integration (MIS) Survey of Marketing World Food and Fiber Systems Survey of Finance Communication in Business Human Resource Management Operations Management Taxation Personality Abnormal Psychology Non Profit Accounting Advanced Taxation Accounting Information Systems Financial Accounting/Reporting I In Progress Financial Accounting/Reporting II Auditing Transcript Evaluation Help Please - Yenisei - 04-15-2011 COSC doesn't offer an accounting concentration with their Business Admin degree, but you have enough accounting credits for a BSBA in Accounting from TESC, and you may already have what you need for an accounting degree from Excelsior. That means you could wait to take Cost Accounting until after your degree is conferred. I assume that among your accounting credits are 6 in Intermediate Accounting although none of the course titles explicitly say that they are. The only things that jumps out at me is that you might need Precalculus or College Algebra, and, more important, Business Policy (capstone business course). Thomas Edison State College | BSBA in Accounting Credit Distribution Transcript Evaluation Help Please - MA2 - 04-15-2011 ^ Yep... at the very least you need Precalc, TESC requires it. Transcript Evaluation Help Please - QponQueen - 04-15-2011 Thank you for the replies, it is very much appreciated! I didn't notice that COSC doesn't offer an accounting degree until you mentioned it. Thanks for pointing that out. Intermediate Accounting is titled Financial Reporting at my current school so that requirement will be satisfied. Do non-traditional class titles typically cause issues in receiving credit? For precalculus I presume I can either test out via CLEP or take it online at a community college. Also, can the capstone course be taken elsewhere (assuming I can find a cheaper equivalent) or is there a special exam I can take? I am unable to determine if TESC has a residency requirement, must I take at least one course at their school? I found this: All students must complete a capstone requirement, Business Policy, which integrates content across the degree program and validates the students' knowledge...but it doesn't state this course must be taken at TESC, just that it must be completed. Thanks again for the replies!
Transcript Evaluation Help Please - rebel100 - 04-15-2011 QponQueen Wrote:For precalculus I presume I can either test out via CLEP or take it online at a community college. Take a look at ALEKS for the pre-calculus or calculus, just guessing from looking at your past work, there might be a solution with ALEKS that would allow you to get that out of the way quickly and inexpensively. Just search ALEKS here on the forums. Good luck ! Mike Transcript Evaluation Help Please - Yenisei - 04-15-2011 ALEKS doesn't have calculus, does it? It does have precalculus, though. I'd look at Adams State College for Business Policy unless you don't want to hassle with having an additional transcript, in which case take care of it at TESC, if you choose to enroll there. You can take an exam with TESC to satisfy that requirement. Transcript Evaluation Help Please - rebel100 - 04-15-2011 Yenisei Wrote:ALEKS doesn't have calculus, does it? It does have precalculus, though. Yeah, I was sure about precalculus, thats why I posted. Just went and checked, precalculus is listed and it's ACE approved. ALEKS is $20 a month, though if one is math savvy it can be done with as litle as one quiz, worth looking into Qpon, its a very frugal choice if your headed to one of the Big 3. Transcript Evaluation Help Please - LaceyLady - 04-15-2011 QponQueen Wrote:First off I would like to say that this is a wonderful forum rich with information and I am simply amazed at what people have been able to accomplish. QponQueen, I will try to put your credits into a BSBA in Accounting at TESC: Courses you have are blue, courses/exams you need are red, requirements are black. I. General Education Requirements 60 A. English Composition 6 - two of these: Literature and Composition or Reading and Composition or Business English B. Humanities 12 Managerial or Business Communications (3) - Business Communications or Communication in Business Other humanities (9) Must include at least two subject areas - World Literature (English) - Multicultural Perspectives in American Literature - Interpersonal Communication C. Social Sciences 12 Macroeconomics (3) - Principles of Economics - Macro Microeconomics (3) - Principles of Economics - Micro Other social sciences (6) Must include at least two subject areas - United States History - Intro to American Government D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 9 Precalculus Mathematics or Quantitative Analysis (3) - CLEP or ALEKS or community college Principles of Statistics (3) - Intro to Statistics Other natural sciences (3) - Basic Algebra or Intermediate Algebra E. General Education Electives 21 any G.E. credits not used above: - Finite Math - Psychology CLEP - History of Jazz and Rock - Health and Wellness - Diversity of Life (Biology) - Chemistry for the Liberal Arts - Abnormal Psychology II. Professional Business Requirements 54 A. Business Core 27 Business Law (3) - Business Law Computer Concepts and Applications/Introduction to Computers/CIS (3) - Corporate Technology Integration (MIS) ? Principles of Financial Accounting (3) - Intro to Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) - Managerial Accounting * Principles of Finance (3) - Survey of Finance Principles of Marketing (3) - Principles of Marketing or Survey of Marketing Business in Society or International Management (3) - Business and Society Business Policy (3) - TECEP or course Principles of Management (3) - Principles of Management or Survey of Management B. Area of Study: Accounting 18 1. Required Subjects 6 Intermediate Accounting I - Financial Accounting/Reporting I Intermediate Accounting II - Financial Accounting/Reporting II 2. Accounting 12 four of your accounting courses: - Non Profit Accounting - Advanced Taxation - Accounting Information Systems - Auditing C. Business Electives 9 any three of these: - Taxation (extra from accounting) or PC Accounting (extra from acc) or Business Math or Leadership and Supervision or Human Resource Management or Operations Management or Business Statistics or Intro to Business III. Free Electives 6 two of any of the extra courses (from above or below) Total 120 Extra courses: Basic Acct. I Human Relations on the Job Keyboarding I Basic Acct.II Computer Literacy Beginning Ceramics Income Tax Marriage and Family Excel for Windows I * 1 unit Computerized 10-key * 1 unit Word for Windows * 1 unit Voice Recognition Software * 1 unit Access for Windows * 1 unit Keyboarding II Windows I * 1 unit Internet Basics * 1 unit Excel for Windows II * 1 unit Chemistry for the Liberal Arts (Lab) * 1 unit World Food and Fiber Systems Personality * Is the managerial accounting an introductory course or is it upper level? You should have everything you need for a BSBA in Accounting at TESC except precalculus or quantitative analysis and business policy. Hope this helps. Transcript Evaluation Help Please - LaceyLady - 04-15-2011 QponQueen Wrote:Thank you for the replies, it is very much appreciated! I didn't notice that COSC doesn't offer an accounting degree until you mentioned it. Thanks for pointing that out. Intermediate Accounting is titled Financial Reporting at my current school so that requirement will be satisfied. Do non-traditional class titles typically cause issues in receiving credit? QponQueen, for the capstone course, you can either take the course at TESC, take TESC's exam (TECEP), or take the course elsewhere and transfer it in. If you want to transfer it, be sure to check with TESC beforehand. Here is information on the TECEP exams: Thomas Edison State College | Testing (TECEP®). TESC does not have a residency requirement. You can transfer in 100% of your degree. Transcript Evaluation Help Please - QponQueen - 04-18-2011 rebel100 Wrote:Take a look at ALEKS for the pre-calculus or calculus, just guessing from looking at your past work, there might be a solution with ALEKS that would allow you to get that out of the way quickly and inexpensively. Thank you for this suggestion, it sounds like an excellent idea and cheap too! |