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Got my evaluation from Excelsior - pauld - 04-23-2009 I got my unofficial evaluation back from Excelsior. Considering the below, how many credits can I test out of, and how many courses/classes do I have to take with Excelsior? Thanks! ======================== Listed below are the requirements you still need to complete: General Education Component You need: - at least 16.00 credits in arts & sciences - Macroeconomics - College Algebra, at the level of precalculus (or higher) - Statistics - the Written English requirement Information Literacy Requirement Business Component You need: - Introduction to Accounting I (Financial) - Introduction to Accounting II (Managerial) - Business Law - Managerial Finance or Financial Management - Introduction to Management - Introduction to Marketing - Production/Operations Management - Business Policy** - Database Management - Data Communications or Telecommunications or Networking - Approved Management Information Systems Electives **Please note that the Business Policy core requirement must be completed by taking Excelsior College's on-line course, Bus 495: Business Strategy. Ethics Requirement You have not yet satisfied the ethics requirement. Credits from your course or examination in ethics will be applied to the humanities (arts and sciences) or business electives, depending on title, number, level and content. Organizational Behavior Requirement You have not yet satisfied the organizational behavior requirement. Credit from your course or examination in organizational behavior will be applied to the social sciences (arts and sciences) or business electives, depending on title, number, level, and content. ================================== Got my evaluation from Excelsior - marianne202 - 04-23-2009 It looks to me like you only have to take the Business Policy course with EC. You should be able to test out or take courses elsewhere for everything else. You can of course use EC courses and exams to fulfill your requirements as well, but they are not required. As far as I know EC has no limit on transfer credit or residency requirement for any of their programs. Good luck! I have been a student at EC for a few years and have been very happy with them. Got my evaluation from Excelsior - alissaroot - 04-24-2009 pauld Wrote:I got my unofficial evaluation back from Excelsior. I added my best guesses in bold above. I am not as sure about what fulfills requirements for Business degrees, since I did mine in Liberal Studies, but this is a start. Check with your adviser to see what will work, and that you have enough upper level credits in your plan. You might also want to take CLEP Microeconomics while you are going for Macro, and the DSST Principles of Supervision when you take CLEP Principles of Management if you need any more credits, since there is overlap. Are you going for an emphasis in MIS? You may need some more courses for that. Good luck! Got my evaluation from Excelsior - perrik - 04-24-2009 Do you have any aspirations towards an MBA or MS in management? If so, I'd suggest taking microeconomics, macroeconomics, and accounting I & II via Straighterline, which would give you cheap graded credits for these core business courses. I'm studying macro & micro on my own first, and will then sign up for the 1-month $99 option at Straighterline. Since I'll know the material already, I should be able to zip through both classes in a month (might even have enough time to get in a graded Algebra I course!). As a business student, you may find this handy: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/7452-free-textbook-source.html |