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Question about BSBA math - Nadiv10 - 05-27-2021 I was originally considering going to UMPI for accounting until I realized that I would only have around 6 classes at TESU if I took the BSBA in CIS. But I am curious about the math, I took calculus but not college algebra, will I have to take college algebra or will my calculus count for that requirement? RE: Question about BSBA math - Flelm - 05-27-2021 That will work in the quantitative skills slot. You'll still need statistics or quantitative business analysis though. RE: Question about BSBA math - dfrecore - 05-27-2021 Calculus will count for Quantitative Analysis - the GE portion, where you're required to have College Algebra or higher. You'll still need Stats. RE: Question about BSBA math - rachel83az - 05-27-2021 CSM Learn can stand in for stats as the 2nd math requirement. RE: Question about BSBA math - ss20ts - 05-27-2021 Would College Algebra or Introduction to Statistics work for the OP? I am not a math person and found them to pretty easy on Sophia. They weren't awful at all. I actually learned quite a bit - more than I thought. I'm using some of those 2 classes almost daily now which is pretty weird since I never liked math. RE: Question about BSBA math - Flelm - 05-27-2021 TESU's BSBA has two separate math requirements. One is college algebra+ or quantitative analysis. They also require statistics (their course STA-201 or higher) or Business quantitative analysis. (And yes, those two Sophia courses would do it.) |