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TESU Bachelor Degree Requirements - Gen Ed, Electives, Major - bjcheung77 - 04-30-2025

Even though there are degree plans on the WIKI, I've noticed prospective students struggle with creating a spreadsheet, and finding where to complete the degree requirements. They get the feeling of being overwhelmed and feel they can't get to the finish line.  An example solution, you can fill those requirements with course offerings from Study.com... 

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A big plus for me is that upper level courses are available if you need to get the requirements for the major or to knock out the tougher credits cheaper, easier, and faster than a traditional college course. 

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What do you think of the changes? It seems like Study.com is listening to what the student needs...