07-10-2009, 11:00 PM
marianne202 Wrote:Does anyone know if EC will accept these for any credit?
Excelsior takes 15 credits in transfer for their MA in Liberal Studies. I bet they would take these. It says on their site:
"Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
A master's degree can be the key to advancing your career or pursuing a topic of great personal interest. Excelsior College offers you the most efficient way to enhance your career and personal growth through the Master of Arts program in Liberal Studies.
This Online Program Accepts Up to 15 of Your Previously Earned Graduate-Level Credits
That's nearly half the 33 credits required for the degree. As a student in this program, you can:
* Successfully balance the demands of work, family, and school through our flexible schedule.
* Gain mastery of two or more disciplines.
* Earn credit from a variety of sources including courses from Excelsior College or another institution, or an independent learning contract with Excelsior College faculty.
* New! Earn credit from approved NYSUT interdisciplinary courses for New York State teachers.
* Customize your program with in-depth study on a topic of your choice."
And they'd probably take them as either upper level free electives or upper level arts and science electives for a bachelor's degree. The DSST Foundations of Education exam was classified as Social Science on my status report, so I am thinking most of these may be social science credits as well, except for the ones with the natural science prefixes. I'm going to send an email and see what they say...
Nice find, Peace123!
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