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Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - drozx12 - 06-15-2012

I'm trying to map out my last 11 courses to wrap up my BS degree w/Excelsior and besides Intro To Religions, has anyone taken any other UL Humanity courses from anywhere that you could recommend that is NOT too difficult? I know "not" too difficult is subjective but whatever you can offer would be appreciated.


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - Publius - 06-15-2012

Have you considered Ethics in America?


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - drozx12 - 06-15-2012

Considered yes. Looking for an alternative to it yes too Smile


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - sandraeli - 06-16-2012

Straighterline's Business Communications course was not difficult and transferred to TESC as COM-300.


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - irnbru - 06-16-2012

sandraeli Wrote:Straighterline's Business Communications course was not difficult and transferred to TESC as COM-300.

Unfortunately, had this course applied in March as lower level at Excelsior :/


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - sandraeli - 06-16-2012

:leaving:

Oops, sorry, wrong school...it pays to read ALL the words!


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - NAP - 06-16-2012

Which degree are you pursuing that requires UL in humanities?

If you are open to testing, I was planning to take the DSST in Ethics in America. After I started studying, I realized the DSST Business Ethics & Society was a better fit for me, despite my lack of business education. Be sure to check out both options.


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - usw11d3 - 06-17-2012

You might want to check out free_clep_prep.com. It has a lot of the tests listed on their site by order of difficulty. I used their list quite a bit to help me plan.


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - clep3705 - 06-17-2012

usw11d3 Wrote:You might want to check out free_clep_prep.com. It has a lot of the tests listed on their site by order of difficulty. I used their list quite a bit to help me plan.

Here is a valid, working link to that site: Free Clep Prep.com


Any "NOT" too difficult Upper Level Humanity courses - drozx12 - 06-17-2012

Thanks for all the feedback. I'm pursuing a BS in Liberal Arts and the reason I am looking at UL Humanity courses is that I have to complete 6 more credits to satisfy the Humanities depth overall and I'm almost done with my LL courses. I may have to rearrange my classes.

So for excelsior, Business Ethics & Society is an UL Humanities, Social Science or applied/business?