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I talked to two schools any Bachelors degree will work
dfrecore Wrote:Yes, you need 3 courses in the AOS, and all have to be UL. At least 1 has to be in either ACC or FIN.
Intro to Business has never been accepted for any degree as anything except a Free Elective.
Did you find out (via research) what degree you need for a credential program that you want? I would do that well before I would finish the BSBA, so that your option for the BALS is still open. It's easier to get the BALS and then go back for the BSBA than it is to get the BSBA, and then go back and get 24cr for the BALS (which you already have, so it would totally be a repeat).
I would do much research before finishing this program.
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cali86 Wrote:I talked to two schools any Bachelors degree will work
It depends totally on what you really want to do, some would say a BSBA would be more for the workplace.
A BALS would be more for personal fulfillment, it again depends on the individual and what they would want.
If I was in your shoes and any Bachelors would work, go for the BSBA or BALS and then get an Masters/MBA...
If you need to get a Masters such as an MBA or an MBA with IT focus, you can try Patten or WGU for their cost.
Patten MBA's require only a Bachelors in any subject, and College Alegbra/Microeconomics prerequisites.
I would recommend WGU as well, they require a Bachelors in any subject and 3 years professional experience.
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Ive decided since any Bachelors will do to just complete the BSBA degree. I just signed up for Business communications, and American government with SL and have almost completed Digital Marketing and English Comp II with study.com in the last 2 days i have completed around 90 quizzes... All that is left for Marketing is the final and powerpoint.. I am over half way through with english i signed up for TECEP for Strategic Management as well so no turning back now
bjcheung77 Wrote:It depends totally on what you really want to do, some would say a BSBA would be more for the workplace.
A BALS would be more for personal fulfillment, it again depends on the individual and what they would want.
If I was in your shoes and any Bachelors would work, go for the BSBA or BALS and then get an Masters/MBA...
If you need to get a Masters such as an MBA or an MBA with IT focus, you can try Patten or WGU for their cost.
Patten MBA's require only a Bachelors in any subject, and College Alegbra/Microeconomics prerequisites.
I would recommend WGU as well, they require a Bachelors in any subject and 3 years professional experience.
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