09-07-2023, 09:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2023, 09:10 AM by Duneranger.)
(09-07-2023, 01:34 AM)rachel83az Wrote: TESU normally allows you to transfer in up to 116 out of 120 credits. Because you have a prior degree, the gen eds and electives will be waived, leaving only the capstone that has to be taken at TESU. Otherwise, you can literally take any history courses from any RA institution and bring them to TESU.
Exactly what kind of history are you looking for? If you do the flat-rate term to skip paying the residency fee, TESU does offer:
Introduction to Chinese History and Culture (HIS-2610)
African American History (HIS-3061)
The Middle East (HIS-3100)
I suppose African American history would still count as "Americana", but Chinese history and Middle East history obviously are not an American history.
Prefer ancient or medieval. UMPI does have medieval at the least. TESU is tempting though if that is the case with transfer credits.
The Middle East class could definitely be interesting. Depending on how far they go back, it could be considered ancient.
Do you know if they take the ASU adult learner credit.
I read something about a residency fee? Is it waived for the military? Also I cant remember but is TESU CBE?