Zzz - Obsolete Degree Plans/Cookderosa's BA in Social Science

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Overview[edit]

The following is an outdated template plan created by DegreeForum.net member cookderosa to complete a BA in Social Science at Thomas Edison. This plan builds on cookderosa's other template plan, Cookderosa's AA in General Education. This plan is shorter than other bachelor degree plans because it assumes completion of the AA degree. Completing the AA degree is not strictly necessary, however the credits used to attain the AA degree are required to meet all degree requirements as shown below.

Compare this to Bricabrac's BA in Social Science.

NOTE:  This degree was completed prior to the requirement by TESU of a capstone course for all BA degrees that was implemented in 2012.  Always check their website for the most current information. 

WARNING: TESU HAS NEW GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS AND NO LONGER ACCEPTS FEMA. 

The Plan[edit]

I. General Education not met by AA degree, 12 credits
A. CLEP American Literature, 6 credits
B. CLEP Biology, 6 credits

II. Area of Study, 33 credits
A. (Area 1) Economics, 3 credits
a. DSST Money and Banking, 3 credits (UL)
B. (Area 2) History, 15 credits
a. DSST A History of the Vietnam War, 3 credits (UL)
b. DSST Civil War and Reconstruction, 3 credits
c. DSST Introduction to the Modern Middle East, 3 credits (UL)
d. CLEP United States History 1, 3 credits
e. CLEP United States History 2, 3 credits
C. (Area 3) Psychology, 12 credits
a. CLEP Human Growth and Development, 3 credits
b. CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology, 3 credits
c. TESC COURSE, Social Psychology, 6 credits (UL)
D. (Area 4) TESC COURSE Liberal Arts Capstone, 3 credits (UL)

III. Free Electives not met by AA degree, 15 credits
A. FEMA, 15 credits