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Hello, I am planning my final semester @ Excelsior and simply need to find a course that covers the Project Management requirement of my degree. Sophia has a Project Management course, but it only transfers in as a lower division Project Management credit.
Response from advisor
"Project Management: IT*390 Project Management (Excelsior course) or equivalent, it cannot be the Sophia course unfortunately"
What course can I take to fulfill this credit? I'd prefer to not take a UExcel exam as I only have a month to complete 21 other credits.
Thanks!
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Study.com BUS311 Project Management is upper level. Ask if they would take that,?
Certificate for the Study of Capitalism at University of Arkansas finished July 2022
MBA with Hellenic American University started March 29th, 2021 , finished May 20th 2022, Graduated in June 2022
BSBA at Thomas Edison State University started May 21st 2020 with Sophia and SDC, finished Jan 24th, 2021, Graduated on 12 March of 2021
Total time to complete both degrees 2 years exactly, total cost just a small bit over $10,000
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In addition to the SDC course, Saylor has an UL Project Management course; cost for the exam would be $5. You'd have to check with an advisor to make sure it'll work.
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@jamar410, why do you only have a month to complete 21 credits? I would email Excelsior and see if they accept the Saylor or Study.com, Saylor is just one exam, if you prep for it, you should be able to do it in a few days, it's roughly 40-50 hours of study time for each of their courses. If you want a quick run down, it may be easier to quickly skim through the Saylor course content and do a practice test, then the final.
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