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BSBA in General Management Planning question - rlstrick06 - 12-11-2020 Attached is my updated Degree plan after Sophia courses transferred in. Does anyone know why they didn't take Leadership and Intro to Project Management into the General Elective section? I am taking Us History 1 and 2 from Sophia and not wondering if they will transfer in to General Elective section, Thoughts? Thanks Randy RE: BSBA in General Management Planning question - rachel83az - 12-11-2020 Business courses are not GE electives. They would go to the free electives except you have graded college courses taking those slots. College courses take priority over alt credit. History is a general education requirement and will go into GE electives. RE: BSBA in General Management Planning question - bjcheung77 - 12-11-2020 From Davenport University - What was your associates in applied science in? I assume it was Computer Information Systems? The remainder of your courses, you should take the following for cheap/easy/fast... and you get to support the board/forum! For your general education electives, you can continue to take some Sophia.org courses And/OR you can take some InstantCertCredit courses as they're just $25+$15 proctor fee. Civic Engagement: InstantCertCredit American Government GMS AOS Elective: InstantCertCredit Managerial Accounting (UL) Davar business courses are $99/two and $15/proctor fee each International Business Management (UL) Davar Principle of Sales (UL) Davar Corporate Finance (UL) Davar International Finance (UL) Davar RE: BSBA in General Management Planning question - LevelUP - 12-11-2020 Looking at the credits you already have, I would suggest 2 options: Option #1 BSBA Finance You only need 3 UL courses and you're done Option #2 BSBA CIS You have 1 CIS UL, you need 3 more + 1 programming language. Associates Degree in Computer Science This is free which requires no more extra courses as you already took a bunch of CS/CIS courses. Steps: 1. Sophia (easy courses: Intro IT, ethics, Ancient Greek Philosophers, Visual Communications) 2. American Govt. (Instantcert or SL) 3. UL study.com courses (start capstone/SOS 100 once hit 100 credits) RE: BSBA in General Management Planning question - dfrecore - 12-11-2020 (12-11-2020, 06:28 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Business courses are not GE electives. They would go to the free electives except you have graded college courses taking those slots. College courses take priority over alt credit. History is a general education requirement and will go into GE electives. Actually, there's something else - these would be AOS courses, except that there are already 2 LL courses in there, and that's the max. So they would get bumped to Free Electives, but that's full. (12-11-2020, 07:44 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Looking at the credits you already have, I would suggest 2 options: I agree that you'd be better off with a Finance concentration, that's a way better option than General Management. So is CIS. If you want to go crazy, get both. RE: BSBA in General Management Planning question - rlstrick06 - 12-12-2020 (12-11-2020, 06:05 PM)rlstrick06 Wrote: Attached is my updated Degree plan after Sophia courses transferred in. So I need 13.5, History 1 and History 2 will get me 6. Do you think Ancient Greek Philosophers 3 , Intro to Information Tech 3 and Introduction to Ethics 3 would work? Thanks, Randy (12-11-2020, 07:44 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Looking at the credits you already have, I would suggest 2 options: So Intro IT, ethics, Ancient Greek Philosophers, Visual Communication and US History 1 and 2 will for sure work for gen eds? Thanks Randy |