Even though I have many business courses, I'm not interested in the business degree route since I've had trouble passing accounting and finance. What are my options for TESC? Would my courses fit with a LDAS (Learner Designed Area of Study)? I've been trying to decide between COSC, EC, and TESC for weeks. haha COSC was perfect, but they required a capstone. EC is my first choice at the moment, and now I'm confused about my options at TESC. BIO 1410 Human Biology BIO 1411 Biology COMM 2301 Public Speaking GOVT 2301 Fed & State Govt GOVT 2302 Fed & State Govt MATH 1302 College Algebra MUS 1111 Band MUS 1122 Piano MUS 1124 Voice MUS 1114 Flute Choir PA Physical Activity PSY 2301 Gen Psychology ENG 1301 English Composition ENG 1302 Writing Across the Curriculum ENG SLIT Soph Lit English-Core HIST 1301 U S History to 1865 HIST 1302 U S Hist After 1865 HIST 2311 Western Civilization I HIST 2312 Western Civilization II FREN 1301 French I FREN 1302 French II FREN 2311 French III FREN 2312 French IV ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I BA 1301 Introduction to Business BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications ECO 2301 Prin of Macroeconomics BA 2345 Legal & Social Environment MSC 2331 Statistical Analysis Upper-Level Courses: MGT 3301 Prin of Management MIS 3343 Management Info Systems MKT 3321 Marketing IBUS 4321 International Marketing ISTD 3381 (International Studies) Doing Business in China
Sorry, but I thought of some more Q's...Since Thomas Edison doesn't calculate GPA, what should I tell future employers if they ask for my GPA? If I get a 4.0 by taking a TESC course, then wouldn't that be morally wrong to tell employers that my GPA is a 4.0? I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that. Also, since TESC accepts D's, do we have the choice of not including those in our degree plan? Would I have to ask them to not use my D credits?