Thomas Edison State College Examination Program (TECEP)

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  1. MichaelGates

    MichaelGates Active Member

    Thomas Edison State College Examination Program (TECEP)

    http://www.tesc.edu/701.php

    The Thomas Edison State College Examination Program (TECEP) was designed especially with the adult learner in mind, and has enabled students to earn college credit without taking formal courses for over 30 years.

    English Composition
    English Composition I (ENC-101-TE)
    English Composition II (ENC-102-TE)

    Humanities
    The History of Western Art II (ART-167-TE)
    Public Relations Thought and Practice (COM-210-TE)
    Technical Writing (ENG-201-TE)
    Introduction to the History of Film (FIL-160-TE)
    Introduction to News Reporting (JOU-110-TE)
    Shakespeare I (LIT-320-TE)
    Introduction to the Art of Theater (THA-101-TE)

    Social Sciences
    Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining (LAS-321-TE)
    Advanced Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining (LAS-322-TE)
    Introduction to Political Science (POS-101-TE)
    Introduction to Psychology (PSY-101-TE)
    Developmental Psychology (PSY-211-TE)
    Psychology of Women (PSY-270-TE)
    Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying (PSY-300-TE)
    Research in Experimental Psychology (PSY-322-TE)
    Introduction to Counseling (PSY-331-TE)
    Behavior Modification Techniques in Counseling (PSY-339-TE)
    Abnormal Psychology (PSY-350-TE)
    Psychology of Personality (PSY-352-TE)
    Organizational Behavior (PSY-361-TE)
    Industrial Psychology (PSY-363-TE)
    Introduction to Social Psychology (PSY-370-TE)
    Marriage and the Family (SOC-210-TE)
    Social Gerontology (SOC-315-TE)
    Alcohol Abuse: Fundamental Facts (SOS-301-TE)
    Substance Abuse: Fundamental Facts (SOS-303-TE)

    Natural Sciences/Mathematics
    The Science of Nutrition (BIO-208-TE)
    Anatomy and Physiology BIO-211/212 (BIO-211-TE)
    QBASIC (COS-110-TE)
    C Programming (COS-116-TE)
    BASIC (COS-117-TE)
    Operating Systems (COS-352-TE)
    Physical Geology (GEO-151-TE)
    Physics I (PHY-111-TE)
    Physics II (PHY-112-TE)
    Principles of Statistics (STA-201-TE)

    Business and Management
    Federal Income Taxation (ACC-421-TE)
    Business in Society (BUS-311-TE)
    Business Policy (BUS-421-TE)
    Introduction to Computer Information Systems (CIS-102-TE)
    Database Management (CIS-311-TE)
    Principles of Finance (FIN-301-TE)
    Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (FIN-321-TE)
    Financial Institutions and Markets (FIN-331-TE)
    International Finance (FIN-334-TE)
    Business Law (LAW-201-TE)
    Principles of Management (MAN-301-TE)
    Organizational Behavior (MAN-311-TE)
    Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining (MAN-321-TE)
    Advanced Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining (MAN-322-TE)
    Human Resources Management (MAN-331-TE)
    Introduction to Marketing (MAR-301-TE)
    Marketing Communications (MAR-321-TE)
    Sales Management (MAR-322-TE)
    Advertising (MAR-323-TE)
    Marketing Channels (MAR-331-TE)
    Marketing Research (MAR-411-TE)
    Marketing Management Strategy (MAR-425-TE)
    Operations Management (OPM-301-TE)

    Computer Applications
    Word Processing Fundamentals (SES-131-TE)

    Human Services
    Counselor Training: Short-Term Client Systems (COU-322-TE)
    Kinesiology (FIT-211-TE)
    Community Health (HEA-301-TE)
    Introduction to Human Services (HUS-101-TE)


    http://www.tesc.edu/listalltecep.php

    http://www.tesc.edu/701.php
     
  2. haanhforever

    haanhforever New Member

    Hi MichaelGates,

    Can I earn Bachelor Of Science in Software Engineer entirely through Credit-By-Examination at Thomas Edison State College Examination Program?

    Thanks.
     
  3. cookderosa

    cookderosa Resident Chef

    Based on my experience with the TESCEPs and that of other TESC students, I would say that any TESCEP you are planning to take really REQUIRES the text book. Almost my entire exam was text specific rather than just content specific. HT
     

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