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TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - SCYankee - 08-08-2024 I may indeed go for the BSBA, but I'm curious about TESU BA in International Studies? Does anybody have any experience with this program? It requires 9 credits of "Regional Electives" and 9 credits of "Global Electives". However, the degree plan doesn't link to a list of approved courses and says to contact an advisor. After searching through their full list of electives, I'm wondering whether they offer the necessary courses (and which ones) and whether those courses are just speread out among other categories of electives. Any other insight about this program is welcome too. Thanks. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - jg_nuy - 08-08-2024 Courses of this type might work according to a fairly old post (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-TESU-Bachelors-of-International-Studies), but might need to be sourced from multiple sources and you would need to verify with an advisor: Global Electives Cultural Anthropology - Straighterline Elements of Intercultural Communication - CSU-Global International Economics Global Environmental Change at TESU Global Issues World Literature Nonwestern Literature International Politics Comparative Religions World Religions DSST/SL/Study.com Regional Electives Geog of E. Europe and Russia Latin American History Intro to Chinese History & Culture African History & Culture American Foreign Relations The Middle East History of Russia History of the Soviet Union (DSST) Third World Studies African Literature Modern European Governments Government and Politics of Asia Eastern Religions Western Religions TESU course search option listings - Global - GLB-3010 Global Issues and Society (3 Credits) HIS-3011 African History and Culture (3 Credits) HIS-3100 The Middle East (3 Credits) ENS-3140 Global Environmental Change (6 Credits) - available on Lawshelf (NCCRS) POS-3150 International Relations I (3 Credits) SOC-3220 Cultural Diversity in the US (3 Credits) LIT-3310 African Encounters (3 Credits) COM-3350 Intercultural Communication (3 Credits) MAN-3720 International Management (3 Credits) - available on Study dot com (Business 308) REL-4050 World Religions (3 Credits) POS-4200 Conflict in Internt'l Relation (3 Credits) SOS-4400 Terrorism (3 Credits) LIT-4600 Nonwestern World Lit. (3 Credits) - available on Study dot com (English 301) ECO-4900 International Economics (3 Credits) Regional HIS-3011 African History and Culture (3 Credits) HIS-3100 The Middle East (3 Credits) SOC-3220 Cultural Diversity in the US (3 Credits) LIT-3310 African Encounters (3 Credits) RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - SCYankee - 08-08-2024 (08-08-2024, 02:26 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: Courses of this type might work according to a fairly old post (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-TESU-Bachelors-of-International-Studies), but might need to be sourced from multiple sources and you would need to verify with an advisor: Thanks. Hmm... So they offer a smattering of courses that fit the genre, but seemingly not enough to focus on a region (unless Middle East of Africa) like B&M colleges with similar programs. I appreciate you. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - wow - 08-13-2024 Not sure if you are going with tesu to try to get a cheap/fast degree, or because of its flexibility. If it's just because of the flexibility, and you don't necessarily need cheapest possible and fast, I have found that American public University and American military University (which are basically the same school and private, despite the name) have a good selection of upper level courses in a variety of subjects that you can take without enrolling as a degree seeking student. Cost per credit varies from around $250 to $350, depending on whether you are in the military etc etc. I haven't actually taken any courses there though, so I can't attest to the quality of instruction. But I do think they would be a good place to find horses to fill out this degree. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - SCYankee - 08-13-2024 (08-13-2024, 09:02 AM)wow Wrote: Not sure if you are going with tesu to try to get a cheap/fast degree, or because of its flexibility. If it's just because of the flexibility, and you don't necessarily need cheapest possible and fast, I have found that American public University and American military University (which are basically the same school and private, despite the name) have a good selection of upper level courses in a variety of subjects that you can take without enrolling as a degree seeking student. Cost per credit varies from around $250 to $350, depending on whether you are in the military etc etc. That's interesting to know. I hadn't seen them mentioned before in that context. After doing more analyzing, I'm much closer to the Business at Excelsior. But if I pursue a Masters (still gotta finish the BS), I suppose those schools could still be viable options for transfer credit. Thanks for the info. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - wow - 08-13-2024 Whoops I meant courses not horses. Dang dictation! RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - SCYankee - 08-13-2024 (08-13-2024, 11:04 AM)wow Wrote: Whoops I meant courses not horses. Dang dictation! I was going to mention that I didn't need horses, only courses, but didn't want to be the typing police. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - LevelUP - 08-13-2024 (08-13-2024, 11:04 AM)wow Wrote: Whoops I meant courses not horses. Dang dictation! Mr. Ed memes were coming. You stopped them just in time. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - resistk - 08-13-2024 I initially enrolled for the International Studies major and flipped it to Liberal Studies. Reason was I did not want to chase the specific upper level classes and Liberal Studies allowed me to study abroad for my upper level classses. The TESU major made no difference to SNHU where I am working on a MA. RE: TESU BA in International Studies? Experiences? - davewill - 08-14-2024 A number of TESU degrees assume you are transferring in a significant number of courses, so TESU itself doesn't necessarily have all the courses you need for them. A good example is the Bachelor's in Foreign Language, where most of the Area of Study is marked "TRSFR REQ". At first it seems silly, but if you were in the military and went to their language school, or you dropped out of a French Poetry program, you might have a lot of that covered. We also know that there are ways to earn a significant number of foreign language credits by examination. In the case of international studies, it's not as clear whether you can get all of the degree requirements at TESU, and of course, we rarely recommend someone do that anyway. |