BSBA Degree in General Management

This chart is informational in nature and designed to help prospective students see how up to 90 credits from Study.com courses may be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree with an area of study in general management at Thomas Edison State University. It is not an official academic evaluation. Credits earned via Study.com courses must be submitted to the University via an official American Council on Education (ACE) transcript for credit to be awarded.

Degree Requirements Study.com courses TESU Equivalencies Credits
General Education 45
Intellectual and Practical Skills 15
Written Communication
(Grade of C/CR or better)
English 204: English Comp. I
English 205: English Comp. II
ENC-1010: English Comp. I
ENC: 1020: English Comp. II
3
3
Oral Communication Communications 101: Public Speaking COM-2090: Public Speaking 3
Quantitative Literacy Math 105: Precalculus Algebra MAT-1210: College Algebra 3
Information Literacy English 103: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature LIT-2910: Analysis & Interpretation of Literature 3
Civic and Global Leadership 9
Diversity Sociology 101: Intro to Sociology SOC-1010: Intro to Sociology 3
Ethics Business 108: Business Ethics PHI-2850: Ethics in Business 3
  Political Science 102: American Government POS-1100: American Government 3
Knowledge of Human Cultures 15
Humanities and/or Social Sciences History 101: Western Civilization I
History 102: Western Civilization II
History 103: US History I
HIS-1010: Western Civilization I
HIS-1020: Western Civilization II
HIS-1130: American History I
3
3
3
Understanding the Physical & Natural World 4
Natural Sciences Science 102: Principles of Physical Science
Earth Science 101: Earth Science
NAS-1310: Physical Science
EAS-1010: General Earth Science
3
3
Mathematics Statistics 101: Principles of Statistics STA-2010: Principles of Statistics 3
General Education Electives
TES-100 requirement waived for Study.com students
20
  Science 101: Intro to LIfe Sciences NAS-1010: Natural Sciences I 3
  Psychology 101: Intro to Psychology PSY-1010: Intro to Psychology 3
  Criminal Justice 103: Public Policy & Criminal Justice AOJ-1030: Criminology 3
  Nutrition 101: Science of Nutrition BIO-2080: The Science of Nutrition 3
  English 102: American Literature LIT-2050: American Literature I 3
  See TESU course options for remaining electives 3
Professional Business 42
Accounting Accounting 101: Financial Accounting
Accounting 102: Intro to Managerial Accounting
ACC-1010: Principles of Financial Accounting
ACC-1020: Principles of Managerial Accounting
6
Business Law Business 103: Introductory Business Law LAW-2010: Business Law 3
Computers Business 104: Info Systems and Computer Applications CIS-1030: Intro to Business Information Software 3
Finance Finance 101: Principles of Finance FIN-3010: Principles of Finance 3
Management Business 101: Principles of Management MAN-2100: Principles of Management 3
Marketing Business 102: Principles of Marketing MKT-2010: Introduction to Marketing 3
Business/Society Business 308: Globalization & International Management MAN-3720: International Management 3
Economics Economics 102: Macroeconomics Economics 101: Principles of Microeconomics ECO-1110: Macroeconomics
ECO-1120: Microeconomics
6
Communications Business 113: Business Communication COM-2020: Introduction to Business Communication 3
Strategic Management (Capstone) n/a BUS-421: Strategic Management 3
Area of Study: General Management
Students must complete one course from three of the following areas. At least 12 credits within the specialization must be at the 300-400 level. A total of 18 credits with a grade of C/CR or better are required.
18
Accounting See TESU course options for this requirement  
Finance See TESU course options for this requirement  
Management See TESU course options for this requirement  
Marketing See TESU course options for this requirement  
Electives See all TESU course options for electives 15
Total 120

Credits earned via Study.com courses must be submitted to the University via an official ACE transcript for credit to be awarded and included on an official academic evaluation. To receive an official academic evaluation of transfer credits, you must apply to Thomas Edison State University.

The University Catalog contains academic policies governing the acceptance and application of transfer credit.