10-18-2018, 03:29 PM
(10-18-2018, 02:48 PM)Merlin Wrote: The SDC courses that I'm aware of that SHOULD transfer to TESU as Info Lit are:
I know for sure that the Library Science and Religion courses can be used to fulfill that GenEd requirement, but others are supposed to as well. The CLEP versions of Analyzing & Interpreting Literature and Intro Religion will also work. Personally, I took the Study.com Library Science course so I could apply my A&I Lit CLEP to the Humanities area in my GenEd's.
- Criminal Justice 104: Introduction to Criminology (AOJ-103)
- English 103: Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (LIT-291)
- Library Science 101: Information Literacy (LIS-101)
- Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology (PSY-238)
- Religion 101: Intro to World Religions (REL-277)
The big thing about Information Literacy is that it is supposed to have a research methodology approach, but not all the courses actually do that. If you end up waiting until after July 2019, the new TESU required cornerstone replacement is also an information literacy course, so if you don't take the current cornerstone before then, you'll end up needing to take that course anyway, which will fulfill this requirement.
(10-18-2018, 02:57 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: The TESU Gen-Ed list you posted only lists courses that TESU offers themselves. While anything that's equivalent would presumably work, those aren't the only things that will work (as Merlin laid out).
Personally, I took the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP for this requirement. I basically took it cold (I did the Modern States course to get the voucher, but none of that information proved useful on the test) and got a 71, so it's a really easy option and gives you three "bonus" credits that can be used elsewhere (since it's a 6-credit test at TESU).
Thanks guys. I actually took information literacy, which transfers as library science at TESU, earlier in August. I thought because it was the exact same name it would transfer, but when I didn't see it on the list, I got confused. Great to know it will still apply.
Thanks again!


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