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What is the fastest degree that can be completed at COSC?
#1
Hi everyone. I currently have an associate's degree from COSC and was wondering which degree could be done quickly or has a lot of courses/tests that can be done so I can earn a bachelor's degree. The BSBA seems like a suitable option because it seems there are many business courses and tests online. Are there any others? Are there any COSC degree plans by any users made here I can use to give myself an idea? Also, how difficult is it to learn about business administration in the case that I end up doing that. I have no experience with administrating a business nor knowledge relevant to that field.
#2
I think the BSBA is probably the easiest to complete with outside courses and exams. With a little study, it will not be too difficult for you to learn the material. I made a plan for someone here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-18?page=3

If you give me which courses you have completed, I can probably come up with a plan for the BSBA at COSC.
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#3
If you want, you can check out this thread as well. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...egree-Plan
There's a plan from dfrecore and topdog98 , great advice from the forum members here.... basically, just get all your Gen Eds first and work on the others mainly using CLEP/DSST, FEMA, etc.
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#4
I think the easiest depends on what you're good at. Since you don't have business knowledge already, I doubt the BSBA would be easiest. General Studies would be, with a concentration in whatever you like or know. History, English, etc. Or a Liberal Studies or Interdisciplinary Studies concentration seems easiest for someone who doesn't have a specific area they're good at and interested in. Basically, interdisciplinary lets you choose two to divide the courses between.



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