Sanantone's BA in Liberal Studies

''' BA in Liberal Studies '''

''' (Maximum of six 100-level credits, minimum of 18 UL credits including the capstone, and at least two different subjects out of humanities, social science, or natural science/mathematics). '''

Required: Liberal arts capstone must be taken with TESC.

Social Science Options: DSST Fundamentals of Counseling (transcribed as PSY 331), DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology, DSST Organizational Behavior (UL), CLEP Introductory Psychology, CLEP Educational Psychology, CLEP Human Growth and Development, ECE Lifespan Developmental Psychology, ECE Abnormal Psychology (UL), ECE Psychology of Adulthood and Aging (UL), ECE Social Psychology (UL), ECE Research Methods in Psychology (UL), UExcel Introduction to Psychology, Straighterline Organizational Behavior, Straighterline Introduction to Psychology, and TECEP Psychology of Women.

DSST Money and Banking, CLEP Principles of Microeconomics, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ECE Introduction to Microeconomics, ECE Introduction to Macroeconomics, Straighterline Microeconomics, and Straighterline Macroeconomics

CLEP American Government, UExcel Political Science, Saylor Introduction to Western Political Thought, and TECEP Introduction to Political ScienceSST Human/Cultural Geography

DSST General Anthropology

DSST Substance Abuse (UL), CLEP Social Sciences and History (6 credits)

DSST Western Europe Since 1945, DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction, DSST An Introduction to the Modern Middle East (UL), DSST A History of the Vietnam War (UL), DSST Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (UL), CLEP Western Civilization I, CLEP Western Civilization II, CLEP History of the United States I, CLEP History of the United States II, ECE World Conflicts Since 1900 (UL), Straighterline Western Civilization I, and Straighterline US History I

DSST Introduction to Law Enforcement, DSST Criminal Justice, and Straighterline Introduction to Criminal Justice (TESC will no longer allow the use of both Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice)

CLEP Introduction Sociology, TECEP Marriage and the Family, UExcel Introduction to Sociology, ECE Cultural Diversity (UL), ECE Foundations of Gerontology, ECE Juvenile Delinquency (UL), ECE World Population (UL), and Straighterline Introduction to Sociology

Humanities Options: '100-level'- TECEP Introduction to News Reporting, DSST Art of the Western World, CLEP French Level I or II (6 credits), CLEP German Level I or II (6 credits), CLEP Humanities (6 credits), CLEP American Literature, CLEP Spanish Level I or II (6 credits), ECE Introduction to Philosophy, Uexcel Spanish Language (6 credits), Straighterline Introduction to Communications, and Straighterline Introduction to Philosophy.

'200-level'- DSST Principals of Public Speaking, DSST Technical Writing, DSST Ethics in America, CLEP English Literature (6 credits), Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (6 credits), CLEP Spanish Level II (requires a minimum score of 63, six 200-level credits), CLEP French Level II (requires a minimum score of 59, six 200-level credits), CLEP German Level II (requires minimum score of 60, six 200-level credits), TECEP Technical Writing, and TECEP Public Relations Thought & Practice.



'300/400-level'- DSST Introduction to World Religions, Straighterline Business Communications, Straighterline Introduction to Religion (would probably duplicate DSST), ECE Interpersonal Communication (should transcribe as COM-330), ECE Bioethics: Philosophical Issues (might have to convince them not to transcribe as biology course), ECE Ethics: Theory and Practice?, ECE Workplace Communication with Computers? (might duplicate Straighterline Business Communications), TECEP Marketing Communications, Straighterline Business Ethics, Saylor Corporate Communication, and DSST Business Ethics and Society (might have to do some convincing to not have it transcribed as a business course, could duplicate Straighterline Business Ethics).



<p class="MsoNormal">Natural Science/Mathematics Options: 100-level courses - DSST Astronomy, DSST Introduction to Computing, DSST Physical Geology, DSST Fundamentals of College Algebra?, DSST Principals of Physical Science, CLEP Biology (6 credits), CLEP Chemistry (6 credits), CLEP College Mathematics (6 credits)?, CLEP College Algebra, CLEP Pre-Calculus, CLEP Natural Sciences (6 credits), CLEP Information Systems and Computer Applications (duplicates DSST Introduction to Computer), Straighterline Intro to Biology, Straighterline General Chemistry, Straighterline College Algebra, Straighterline Precalculus, Straighterline General Physics I, Straighterline General Physics II, TECEP Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics, Uexcel ECEP Quantitative Analysis?, ECE Earth Science, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, ALEKS College Algebra, ALEKS College Algebra with Trigonometry (duplicates college algebra), ALEKS Precalculus, and ALEKS Trigonometry (duplicates precalculus).

<p class="MsoNormal">200-level courses - TECEP The Science of Nutrition, TECEP Principles of Statistics, DSST Environment and Humanity: Race to Save the Planet, DSST Principles of Statistics, CLEP Calculus, Straighterline Environmental Science, Straighterline Calculus I, Straighterline Calculus II, Straighterline Principles of Statistics, Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology I, Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology II, Straighterline Introduction to Nutrition, ECE Anatomy & Physiology (6 credits), Uexcel Statistics, Uexcel Physics (6 credits), Uexcel ECEP Science of Nutrition, Uexcel Calculus, ALEKS (Business, Behavioral Science, and Introduction to Statistics all duplicate).

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<p class="MsoNormal">Upper-level - 300/400-level courses (need 15 credits plus capstone for 18 total) - TECEP Networking Technologies, DSST Management Information Systems, Straighterline Microbiology, ECE Microbiology, ECE Genetics?, Uexcel ECEP Bioethics?, and ECE Pathophysiology?.

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