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Best place(s) to take these courses - utility - 10-06-2020

Looks like I have a several left for the BSBA part of my degree.  I have almost the full BALS but that's not the degree I want.

Principles of Managerial Accounting
Principles of Management
Introduction to Marketing
International Management, Business in Society,International Marketing, or International Business.
Managerial Communications


Where would be the best place(s) to take these?  I have a Study.com account so I'm guessing that might be the answer.

 I took the Sophia Intro to Business and Project Management courses but it doesn't seem like they fit anywhere into these.  They have those and several other courses that don't seem to fit into the degree plan, they are listed under Other Courses.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - bjcheung77 - 10-06-2020

Yes, take them all from Study.com
ACC-102 Intro to Managerial Accounting
BUS-101 Principles of Management
BUS-102 Principles of Marketing
BUS-120 International Business
BUS-113 Business Communications

Here's the equivalency link: https://study.com/college/school/thomas-edison-state-university.html
For an UL Business, go with InstantCertCredit, take this for UL AOS
Instantcertcredit: UL Managerial Accounting


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - utility - 10-06-2020

Do I actually need a UL in business for a BSBA CIS? I thought all of the UL were for the CIS part.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - rachel83az - 10-06-2020

Davar is also an option for some of those. SDC is probably easier, though.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - utility - 10-06-2020

I'm all for easy. I wish there was something faster than SDC and their 120 quizzes for a lot of their courses.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - bjcheung77 - 10-06-2020

utility Wrote:Do I actually need a UL in business for a BSBA CIS? I thought all of the UL were for the CIS part.

Your post above didn't mention CIS so I was thinking GM. You don't need that course for UL requirements, it was a recommendation if you were going for the GM... Skip it, otherwise if you want to learn more about Managerial Accounting, then, by all means, go for it... it's cheap/easy/fast enough.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - utility - 10-06-2020

I probably should have mentioned the CIS part at the beginning. Whoops.

Ha ha. I don't want to learn more. I want to get the credits in and call it a day. Easy and fast are my preferences over cheap. I'll stick with SDC unless something easier and faster comes out which I doubt.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - rachel83az - 10-06-2020

Davar is probably faster - one test and you're done.

SDC is easier - not everything rides on a single test.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - Muldoon - 10-06-2020

I took all of the classes you listed at Study.com, except for Managerial Communications, which I took at Davar. The nice thing about SDC is that when you complete a quiz, it fills in some requirements for other classes as well, and the business classes tend to overlap with each other. So when you finish one class, a different class with 120 quizzes works out to only need 105 quizzes, and so on. Those are all business core so you can take the LL versions.


RE: Best place(s) to take these courses - AZDan - 10-07-2020

(10-06-2020, 10:53 PM)Muldoon Wrote: The nice thing about SDC is that when you complete a quiz, it fills in some requirements for other classes as well, and the business classes tend to overlap with each other. So when you finish one class, a different class with 120 quizzes works out to only need 105 quizzes, and so on. 

I didn't know about what you are saying.

On my list to take at SDC at the start was:
Advanced Accounting
Intermediate Accounting I and II
Princ of Managerial Accounting
Cost Accounting

I just completed both Advanced Accounting (wanted to knock out the hardest first) and Managerial Accounting. So then does that mean some of my quizzes for Intermediate Acctg I and II should already be cleared before I start?