Hello, Today, I received an unofficial evaluation of the credits I would need to get a second BS in Global Business from Excelsior. Below is a preliminary degree plan to accomplish this. It looks like I will be forced to take a few classes, and I was looking for the least expensive courses possible that are self-paced. Information on Global Business seems a bit sparse, so I hope this helps some people. If anyone has any recommendations for me, I would appreciate it! Thanks in advance. Arts and Sciences Component 21 credit hours to include: 3 credits in Humanities electives – Decide later Macroeconomics – CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics Microeconomics – CLEP Principles of Microeconomics Statistics – DSST Principles of Statistics International Relations – Penn Foster International Relations Two semesters of the same Foreign Language – CLEP German or Spanish Business Component 45 credit hours to include: Ethics – DSST Business Ethics and Society Organizational Behavior – DSST Organizational Behavior Financial Accounting – CLEP Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting – Penn Foster Managerial Accounting Introduction to Business Law – CLEP Introductory Business Law Computers – DSST Introduction to Computing Principles of Management – CLEP Principles of Management Principles of Marketing – CLEP Principles of Marketing Financial Management – DSST Principles of Finance Production/Operations Management – TECEP Operations Management Business Policy – Excelsior BUS*495 (sadly required) 3 credit hours in advanced level Business electives – DSST Management Information Systems 15 credit hours in Global Business concentration to include (9 credits must be at the advanced level): International Business – BYU Introduction to International Business 2 of the following 3: International Economics (or International Trade) – Ohio University International Trade International Finance - Looking at possibilities International Marketing – LSU International Marketing
Hi, I've been looking into this same degree for some time now, either from Excelsior or TESC. I Believe you can take the International Finance TECEP. This link says Excelsior honors it. I'm not certain by any means, but it's worth a look. TECEP Exams that EC Accepts?