09-22-2021, 04:47 AM
Hi,
I was looking to get a bachelors degree in history. I just started looking and it I really like the classes that SNHU offers for this degree. I have completed about 75 credits through Sophia and I am getting started on study .com now.
When I put my degree plan together, it looks like the sophia history classes will count for classes I need for my degree so that leaves me two empties in the gen ed section (a humanities and a history class). I saw on study that they have a few lower level classes that would satisfy those: Intro to World religions (I did not take this thru sophia) and Civil War & reconstruction.
Also, Study has classes called History 101: Western Civilization I & History 102: Western Civilization II. I think, well I am hoping, that they would satisfy the SNHU clases World Civilizations: Prehistory 1500 HIS117 & World Civilizations: 1500 Present HIS118.
Does anyone know if this is true? I have emailed SNHU regarding general information and I am waiting for a reply.
I looked on Saylor and I cant find these classes so I am hoping the study classes are accepted at SNHU. Also, if you know where else I can take these classes, I would appreciate that.
Thank you.
I was looking to get a bachelors degree in history. I just started looking and it I really like the classes that SNHU offers for this degree. I have completed about 75 credits through Sophia and I am getting started on study .com now.
When I put my degree plan together, it looks like the sophia history classes will count for classes I need for my degree so that leaves me two empties in the gen ed section (a humanities and a history class). I saw on study that they have a few lower level classes that would satisfy those: Intro to World religions (I did not take this thru sophia) and Civil War & reconstruction.
Also, Study has classes called History 101: Western Civilization I & History 102: Western Civilization II. I think, well I am hoping, that they would satisfy the SNHU clases World Civilizations: Prehistory 1500 HIS117 & World Civilizations: 1500 Present HIS118.
Does anyone know if this is true? I have emailed SNHU regarding general information and I am waiting for a reply.
I looked on Saylor and I cant find these classes so I am hoping the study classes are accepted at SNHU. Also, if you know where else I can take these classes, I would appreciate that.
Thank you.


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