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Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - tester - 11-05-2009 Hi everyone: My husband and I tried to figure out how many more credits (using Cook's awesome guide-thanks!) I need and we came up with 31 which is really depressing. I'm planning on applying to TESC for Liberal Arts or Humanities or any other major that's easiest to complete. Can someone help me figure out a road map. I used Example #3 under Area of Study for Lib Arts cause I'm hopeless in Math and Science. Here's what I completed so far: 16 â FEMA- FCC transcript 3 â BUS 205 Human Resource Management 5- French 105, 3- SDV 100 _not sure where this would go-free electives maybe 3 âECON 201 â Prin of Macro Econ 3- Intro to Psyc 201 3 â ACE -UL-HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 âACE UL: EMPLOYMENT LAW 4 â ACE-ACTFL French -Speaking/oral 2 â ACE-National Fire Academy credits 4 â ACE-MS- Computer 6 â CleP Freshman English Composition 6 â Clep Analyzing and Interpreting Lit 3 â Clep Sociology 3 â Clep Principles of Management 3- DANTES Principles of Supervision 12 Clep French 4 â Spanish 100 3 ULâ ART Hist Hist 489M -VanGogh 3-UL ENG LIT 388E â Expat Writers in Rome 3-UL ART History 488L â Picasso in Paris 3-UL Eng Lit 388J-A Brief Literary History, Dublin, Irelan 3-UL ART History -History of Impressionism/Post Impressionism-Paris -upcoming in Jan 2010 Thanks so much - I was really hoping to finish by Dec this year. Can you also recommend what I should Clep for the remaining rest. I don't know what I would do without this forum - you guys rock! Best regards Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - nj593 - 11-05-2009 Yeah Cook and Peace123 are great when it comes to helping with TESC stuff. They should be made mods for that section on this forum.... tester Wrote:Hi everyone: My husband and I tried to figure out how many more credits (using Cook's awesome guide-thanks!) I need and we came up with 31 which is really depressing. I'm planning on applying to TESC for Liberal Arts or Humanities or any other major that's easiest to complete. Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - tester - 11-06-2009 Yep, I have to confess I was lost before this forum but now there's hope thanks to all these awesome people who take the time to respond to help others. Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - cookderosa - 11-06-2009 ok, the first step is to pull up the TESC requirements for the degree(s) you are looking at. If you post it in this thread that would be super helpful. Then simply we'll go down the list pulling and sorting your credits into the right area. After that, whatever is left over is what you have left to earn.hilarious 31 credits, if correct, is SO DOABLE that you should be jumping for joy!!! Some of those might be free elecctive (FEMA) and others might be able to be completed with ALEKS or CLEP, so chin up! Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - Lindagerr - 11-06-2009 I looked at the requirements again I am pretty sure you need a 3 credit college math and 6 credits in a natural science. the other 3 credits can be a computer class. From all the good reviews here maybe a ALEKS class or 2 would help. Don't say you are hopeless in math and science. Anyone can get it if they have motivation and the right teacher. Don't let it discourage you from your goal. Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - tester - 11-08-2009 Okay, first of all, a huge thank you for doing this!! Here's the TESC requirements for Lib Studies. For the 33 credits Area of Study in Example 3 -do you know if all 27 have to be in Humanities and 6 in Soc Science? BA Lib Studies Requirements I. General Education Requirements -60 credits A. English Composition -6 credits B. Humanities â 12 credits Must include at least two subject areas C. Social Sciences â 12 credits Must include at least two subject areas D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics -12 credits One college-level mathematics course required â 3 credits One computer science course recommended â 3 credits Other natural sciences/mathematics â6 credits Must include at least two subject areas E. General Education Electives â 18 credits II. Area of Study: Liberal Studies -33 credits A. REQUIREMENTS 1. Students complete 33 credits in the liberal studies concentration 2. At least two or more different subjects must be included to provide breadth of knowledge in the liberal studies concentration. 3.Courses transferred to Thomas Edison State College are equated to the following levels: 100, 200, 300 or 400. A maximum of two college-level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the liberal studies area of study. A minimum of 18 credits equating to 300 or 400 Thomas Edison State College are required. 4. LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone strongly recommended. EXAMPLE III: Humanities â27 credits Social Sciences â 6 credits 33 credits TOTAL III. FreeElectives â 27 credits Total -120 credits ---------------------------------- Here is what I have earned so far: 16 â FEMA- FCC transcript 3 â BUS 205 Human Resource Management 5- French 105, (from a Comm College) 3- SDV 100 _not sure where this would go-free electives maybe 3 âECON 201 â Prin of Macro Econ 3- Intro to Psyc 201 3 â ACE -UL-HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 âACE UL: EMPLOYMENT LAW 4 â ACE-ACTFL French -Speaking/oral 2 â ACE-National Fire Academy credits 4 â ACE-MS- Computer 6 â CleP Freshman English Composition 6 â Clep Analyzing and Interpreting Lit 3 â Clep Sociology 3 â Clep Principles of Management 3- DANTES Principles of Supervision 12 - Clep French 4 â Spanish 100 3 ULâ ART Hist Hist 489M -VanGogh 3-UL ENG LIT 388E â Expat Writers in Rome 3-UL ART History 488L â Picasso in Paris 3-UL Eng Lit 388J-A Brief Literary History, Dublin, Irelan 3-UL ART History -History of Impressionism/Post Impressionism-Paris -upcoming in Jan 2010 Thanks so much!! Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - peace123 - 11-08-2009 Ok, first let me say I am not very familiar with TESC's policies , for instance I am not sure how TESC handles splitting credits, which I did in my breakdown below for A&I & Clep French. But based on what you posted I am computing you need 28 credits. I would recommend you have someone with a good knowledge of TESC , such as COOK verify this looks ok. Also use the info at this link to find tests that you can use to fill in the areas you still need Undergraduate Ways to Earn Credit - Thomas Edison State College - acalog ACMSâ„¢ Aleks or Straighterline may be a good way to pick up the Math credits needed. Peace123 BA Lib Studies Requirements I. General Education Requirements -60 credits A. English Composition -6 credits ( Completed) 6 – CleP Freshman English Composition B. Humanities – 12 credits (completed ) Must include at least two subject areas 4 – Clep Analyzing and Interpreting Lit** 4 – ACE-ACTFL French -Speaking/oral 4 – Spanish 100 C. Social Sciences – 12 credits (need 3) Must include at least two subject areas 3 – Clep Sociology 3 –ECON 201 – Prin of Macro Econ 3- Intro to Psyc 201 D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics -12 credits ( need 8 cr > at least 3 in math) One college-level mathematics course required – 3 credits One computer science course recommended – 3 credits 4 – ACE-MS- Computer Other natural sciences/mathematics –6 credits Must include at least two subject areas E. General Education Electives – 18 credits (8 needed) 5- French 105, (from a Comm College) 2– Clep Analyzing and Interpreting Lit** 3 - Clep French*** II. Area of Study: Liberal Studies -33 credits A. REQUIREMENTS 1. Students complete 33 credits in the liberal studies concentration 2. At least two or more different subjects must be included to provide breadth of knowledge in the liberal studies concentration. 3.Courses transferred to Thomas Edison State College are equated to the following levels: 100, 200, 300 or 400. A maximum of two college-level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the liberal studies area of study. A minimum of 18 credits equating to 300 or 400 Thomas Edison State College are required. 4. LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone strongly recommended. EXAMPLE III: Humanities –27 credits ( need 3cr more 300 or 400 level) >> exam suggestion DANTES intro to world religions REL-405-DE 9 - Clep French*** 3-UL ART History -History of Impressionism/Post Impressionism-Paris -upcoming in Jan 2010 3 UL– ART Hist Hist 489M –VanGogh 3-UL ART History 488L – Picasso in Paris 3-UL ENG LIT 388E – Expat Writers in Rome 3-UL Eng Lit 388J-A Brief Literary History, Dublin, Irelan Social Sciences – 6 credits (needed) 33 credits TOTAL III. FreeElectives – 27 credits ( completed) 16 – FEMA- FCC transcript 2 – ACE-National Fire Academy credits 3 – BUS 205 Human Resource Management 3- DANTES Principles of Supervision 3 – Clep Principles of Management ---------------------------------- I do not believe these can be used as they would fall under free electives and you have already filled that with 27 credit 3 – ACE -UL-HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 –ACE UL: EMPLOYMENT LAW I am not sure where this would fall as I do not know what it is 3- SDV 100 Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - cookderosa - 11-08-2009 I agree with everything Peace just broke down for you. I'll confirm that TESC doesl split credits- nothing is lost unless your slots are full. You'll need 8 math/science credits, and there are no lab tests thus no 4 credit classes....which means simply you'll end up taking a 6+3 or 3 3's and ending up with 1 excess credit from the computer class which can be used as a gen ed elective. I'd highly suggest ALEKS Beginning and Intermediate algebras. It's totally at home on your computer, self paced, no exams, and only requres 70% to earn the credit. Cheap too, $20 per month work as fast as you want. (yes, you could do both classes inside of 1 month). That leaves 1 more 3 credit class. You can check with TESC to see if any of the other computer exams wouldn't duplicate what you have- that's easy enough. The other option is to do another ALEKS math (college algebra) if it's going well for you, or to take the CLEP College Math. That's more expensive- but an option none the less. It is 6 credits but 3 duplicate Beg. Algebra, so you'll net 3. Anyway, this is an area you can start working on even before your TESC evaluation. ALEKS -- Assessment and Learning, K-12, Higher Education, Automated Tutor, Math Also, since you are bilingual, you may be able to get more than 4 Spanish credits. The CLEP for Spanish gives you 12 humanities credits- this is worth looking at. Even if you duplicate the 4 you have, that's a net of 8 in one exam!! Lastly, with all of your humanities credits, have you considered simply earning your degree in humanities instead of liberal arts? **still in a finger splint, sorry about my typing this took me forever** Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - tester - 11-09-2009 Thanks Cook, Peace, Linda!! I'm motivated again to move forward and finish up. I've subscribed to Aleks but can't seem to motivate myself to do it - that's how much Math scares me but I will plough on again and set a deadline for myself. If TESC accepts Chinese language, then I think I can easily get about 12 credits since I studied it through the Foreign Service Institute which is listed as one of the places from which they accept credits. I just sent TESC an email asking them if they will accept the Chinese. Do you think my Upper Level HR & Employment Law courses can be used anywhere? If I do Humanities, I'll have to take 2 Journalism courses right? Will check more into it. Anyway, you all rock!! Thanks a bunch for all the advise, I really appreciate it... Tester Help to figure out what's left for degree at TESC - cookderosa - 11-09-2009 ]Thanks Cook, Peace, Linda!! I'm motivated again to move forward and finish up. I've subscribed to Aleks but can't seem to motivate myself to do it - that's how much Math scares me but I will plough on again and set a deadline for myself. I almost let a biology course prevent me from earning my degree! It's a brick wall, you just have to decide if it's your brick wall, and if you're going to let it stop you. If TESC accepts Chinese language, then I think I can easily get about 12 credits since I studied it through the Foreign Service Institute which is listed as one of the places from which they accept credits. I just sent TESC an email asking them if they will accept the Chinese. They will. This will be add'l humanities credit which overflows into general education electives. Do you think my Upper Level HR & Employment Law courses can be used anywhere? no, your free electives are full. If I do Humanities, I'll have to take 2 Journalism courses right? Will check more into it. no, you can use any humanities subjects you want- and all of your in-major classes are humanities, seems like a perfect fit. See below. Anyway, you all rock!! Thanks a bunch for all the advise, I really appreciate it... Tester Link to TESC humanities degree: Thomas Edison State College | BA in Humanities Credit Distribution [COLOR="Red"]From TESC website: Note 1: Any of the following areas are considered humanities and may be used as a subject area in the concentration: art, communications (oral: speech; mass media: film; journalism, radio/television), dance, English/literature (includes advanced writing courses, e.g., Creative Writing, Technical Writing), foreign language, music, philosophy, religion, theater. Note 2: The communications area of oral (speech) and mass media (film, journalism, radio/television) count as one subject area in the concentration. Note 3: All foreign languages count as one subject area in the concentration.[/COLOR] |