02-27-2024, 10:05 PM (This post was last modified: 02-27-2024, 11:15 PM by Cocolisa1.)
My son has his digital design and animation AA. from our local community college here in NYC. He wants to get a BA in marketing. Here are his grades (don't look too hard, lol ) and I'm wanting to help him get as many credits as possible before he starts any school. He's 23 and uses full financial aid for funding. He just came back from working on a cruise line and he's wanting to get his degree in order to get into the field of marketing.
Your Location: NYC Your Age: 23 What kind of degree do you want?: Marketing B.A Current Regional Accredited Credits: 68 Credits
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Earned :
Associate in Applied Science
Major Digital Design and Animation
Concentration Digital Animation
Grades from Hostos C.C
[*]DD 100: Foundation Drawing - A
[*]DD 111: Introduction to Sound Design - B
[*]DD 114: Digital Illustration I - W
[*]DD 250: 2D Computer Animation - C+
[*]ENV 111: Environmental Sci I (Lab) - C
[*]DD 114: Digital Illustration I - F
[*]ENV 111: Environmental Sci I (Lab) - FIN
[*]PED 100: Personal Physical Fitness - F
[*]DD 114: Digital Illustration I - NC
[*]GD 101: Introduction to Games - CR
[*]ANTH 101: Introduction to Anthropology - A
[*]DD 112: Web Design I - CR
[*]DD 114: Digital Illustration I - NC
[*]DM 103: History of Electronic Music - CR
[*]GD 101: Introduction to Games - NC
[*]DD 104: Color Theory & Design - B+
[*]DD 113: Motion Graphics and Animation - C
[*]DD 205: 3D Design - C+
[*]DD 207: 3D Computer Animation I - B+
[*]ENV 110: Environmental Science I - D
[*]DD 102: Media Design - A
[*]DD 105: 2D Design - C
[*]DD 107: Concepts in Animation - C
[*]DD 108: Visual Narrative - B-
[*]ENG 111: Literature and Composition - A
[*]MAT 100: Intro College Math - A
[*]DD 101: Digital Toolbox - B
[*]ENG 110: Expository Writing - C+
[*]MAT 20: Elementary Algebra - S
[*]SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology - B
[*]VPA 121: Painting and Drawing I - A-
The Google Digital Marketing and E-Commerce certificate could be a good one to complete, as it is worth ACE credit and is a solid baseline certification.
At $1500 per 8-week session, UMPI has a BABA Marketing Degree that is competency-based and they accept the Google marketing certificate - up to 90 credits can transferred into the degree, missing classes could be transferred in from Sophia & Study.com and he could a minor if he so wished. It is likely he can finish in 2-3 terms for a total cost of $3K-$4.5K, plus the cost for Sophia and Study.com:
TESU has a BSBA in Marketing as well and at a glance, your son has met the RA requirement with plenty of extra room and I believe the general education since he has an AA, but I would leave it to others to confirm. He could complete a 15-credit term to take advantage of the flat tuition rate (currently $4299). With TESU, he can bring in up to 105 credits into the degree plan if he does the 15-credit term.
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The Google Digital Marketing and E-Commerce certificate could be a good one to complete, as it is worth ACE credit and is a solid baseline certification.
At $1500 per 8-week session, UMPI has a BABA Marketing Degree that is competency-based and they accept the Google marketing certificate - up to 90 credits can transferred into the degree, missing classes could be transferred in from Sophia & Study.com and he could a minor if he so wished. It is likely he can finish in 2-3 terms for a total cost of $3K-$4.5K, plus the cost for Sophia and Study.com:
TESU has a BSBA in Marketing as well and at a glance, your son has met the RA requirement with plenty of extra room and I believe the general education since he has an AA, but I would leave it to others to confirm. He could complete a 15-credit term to take advantage of the flat tuition rate (currently $4299). With TESU, he can bring in up to 105 credits into the degree plan if he does the 15-credit term.
He will not go back to CUNY again, it took 17k for him to get his A.A and the employees there as far as administration just aren't good at their job at all. Everything there was like pulling teeth.
That definitely sounds like a bad experience with CUNY, which is sad. I think UMPI would make the most sense in terms of efficiency and cost, but TESU is another solid option.
Completed:HAU MBA | BA Economics (US) | Finland Open Studies @ XAMK/Metropolia/Helsinki/Laurea Certs Completed: Scrum CSPO/CSM | Google PM/Data Analytics/Marketing
Seems like we'd all benefit with a bit more info. You haven't posted enough info.
Maybe your son should complete some free ACE classes first.
Keep working and taking free classes until he figures out what he wants. Grades aren't everything but with young ppl they might be a sign that he not truly passionate or serious about what he's studying.
Whatever you'all decide to do, keep things free, for now. Look into CLEP and Saylor for those business classes.
Basically, I would work on a balanced mix/match trifecta of certs, degree, experience as UMPI doesn't accept D grades I recall, if that's the case, you would need to take some alternative credits towards anything that had a D or lower. I would apply to UMPI and get an evaluation completed to see what remaining classes are needed for the BABA Marketing concentration, I would have recommended the BAS/BLS with a marketing minor if that worked - but they don't have a minor available for that!
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02-28-2024, 12:51 PM (This post was last modified: 02-28-2024, 12:57 PM by davewill.)
(02-27-2024, 10:34 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: TESU has a BSBA in Marketing as well and at a glance, your son has met the RA requirement with plenty of extra room and I believe the general education since he has an AA, but I would leave it to others to confirm. He could complete a 15-credit term to take advantage of the flat tuition rate (currently $4299). With TESU, he can bring in up to 105 credits into the degree plan if he does the 15-credit term.
No, an associates does not cover the GenEds at TESU. In fact, it looks like he has quite a few GenEds to do as his associates doesn't seem to have a lot of them. This isn't necessarily a bad thing as all the GenEds are available from ACE providers.
I would apply to TESU (only $50) and send in the transcript. I'm not sure exactly how his transcript will fit in the BSBA marketing degree with all the design and animation courses. Unfortunately, the BSBA has fewer elective slots than most of their degrees. That said, TESU is one of the most flexible with transfer credits, and will accept D grades except in certain GenEds (like the required English) and in the Area of Study.
I'd be tempted to look at WGU as well. An associates DOES cover the GenEds there, although they don't require as many to begin with. Edit: Actually that may just be for the IT and CS degrees. Still worth looking into.
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