01-30-2015, 12:39 PM
sanantone Wrote:I would assume that the entrepreneurship courses could be used in general management, but if that brings the OP close to completing the entrepreneurship specialization, then the OP might as well choose it. It's just that the general management specialization is the most flexible, and one can use almost any kind of business course to complete it. It seems like the OP is looking for diversity, and it doesn't get more diverse than general management.
What I was looking for was diversity, yes, so now that I understand what the GM degree constitutes, I like it. I didn't understand how the GM worked until it was explained to me here.

While I've got you here though, can you explain to me how Penn Foster courses work? I noticed in someones GM degree plan they took Financial Management in liu of Principles of Finance, but I'm not seeing a clear cut method on PF's site. It's $200 and something but is there tuition, subscription, anything like that?