I am interested in TESC BSBA in CIS. Still I need to take introduction to management, introduction to Finance, and introduction to marketing. Already I have 80 unites from community college. Unfortunately I failed my CLEP exam.(introduction to management) Now what are the cheapest options I have to complete my under graduate as soon as possible? Thank you
You might want to check out this website Online Courses - Distance Learning Courses - Online Classes for College Credit - StraighterLine They offer quite a few different college courses which might transfer to TESC. Good luck to you!
I would agree with Julie that Straighterline is the way to go except that they don't currently offer the courses you need. They do offer personal finance but I don't think that's what you are looking for.
AV8R, thank you for pointing that out. :smile: I should have checked the course offerings before making the recommendation. :reporter:
LSU Independent and Distance Learning: MKT 3401 (Principles of Marketing) https://is.lsu.edu/courselist.asp?cat=Marketing&nid=102&pg= BYU Independent Study University Online Course Catalog - BYU Independent Study University of North Dakota Online and Distance Education: MGT 300 (Prin. Of Management) Principles of Management | Online & Distance Education, UND Utah State University Distance Education https://rcde.usu.edu/coursefinder/
There's a new ECE examination in Principles of Management, released in July. $95 inclusive of the test center fee. Results in 3 sh of graded credit from Excelsior College. Besides the official practice exam ($25; available once you've registered and paid online for the main exam, but you don't have to schedule it yet), and the free content guide, there's are just two study resources recommended by Excelsior: Essentials of Contemporary Management by Jones & George, and the free open courseware from saylor.org, BUS 208 Principles of Management.
It just hit me... why don't you try to take the equivalent DSST exam. DSST has exams for Principles of Management and Principles of Finance. They're only $80 each.