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need some help from a TESC BA.SS veteran please - jmc19 - 05-06-2013

Hi, need some help from a TESC veteran. I'm trying to graduate and my credits aren't falling into my eval the way I thought they would.

The 33 credit BA.SS is divided in A (27cr) and B (6cr) sections.

In the A section where it says "A maximum of TWO college level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the area of concentration" does that include the 6cr in the B section which can apparently be any level?

I'm being told by an advisor that if I use SOS101/SOS102 for the 6cr B section then ALL 27cr of the A section must be upper level.

Is this correct?


BA Social Science 2010 (33 SH)

A: Concentration (27)
> Complete 27 credits in the Social Sciences. At least THREE
> different subjects must be included for breadth of
> knowledge. A student must earn at least 12 semester hours
> in ONE subject. A maximum of 18 semester hours can be
> earned in any ONE subject area in order to have a balanced
> interdisciplinary concentration. A maximum of TWO college
> level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied
> toward the area of concentration. A deeper knowledge of
> subjects is provided by requiring that a minimum of 18
> semester hours be at the 300 and/or 400 level. **It is
> highly recommended that course LIB-495 be completed to
> satisfy 3 semester hours of this requirement.**


B: Concentration (6)
> Complete 6 semester hours of Social Sciences coursework at
> any college level.


need some help from a TESC BA.SS veteran please - sanantone - 05-06-2013

For the whole area of study (33 semester hours), you can use a maximum of 6 credits at the 100-level. The rest must be 200-level or above, not upper level. Only 18 credits have to be UL (300/400) and the required capstone counts toward that unless you enrolled before the capstone was required.

Edit: I guess I could be clearer. Sections A and B are the area of study. TESC usually uses Section B to dump the 100-level credits, but they don't have to be 100-level. Just think of both sections as one. Once you place SOS 101/102 in the area of study, you have no more room for 100-level credits. The rules listed in Section A apply to the whole area of study.


need some help from a TESC BA.SS veteran please - jmc19 - 05-07-2013

thanks sanantone. Not the answer I was hoping for, but oh well, guess I have one more test to take. Its going to take a miracle for them to receive a dsst transcript in time for my degree audit for June