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Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - Lazarus - 03-20-2021 Hello everyone, I've been poking around the site looking for any advice or completed degree plans for WGU's Software Development degree, but haven't found anything yet. I'm currently enrolled in a traditional brick and mortar university (unrelated major), but want to get a SD degree as well. Here's what I have in my ACE transcript that isn't being used in my current uni: -Ethics and the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct (online course) American Institute For Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters, Insurance Institute of America AICP-0121 -Developing Effective Teams SOPHIA Learning, LLC SOPH-0021 -Essentials of Managing Conflict SOPHIA Learning, LLC SOPH-0026 I don't have any CS or SD experience either, just to let you know. Any advice helps. Thank you all so much! RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - bluebooger - 03-20-2021 courses that will transfer from study.com https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/Single.aspx?aid=19142&pid=67 courses that will transfer from straighterline https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/Single.aspx?aid=15753&pid=67 general transfer guidelines https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/BSITSW.aspx RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - Lazarus - 03-20-2021 Perrrrrfect. Thank you so much! Also, it's funny because I saw you in a lot of the CS/SD threads I was researching haha. (03-20-2021, 09:43 PM)bluebooger Wrote: courses that will transfer from study.com In the General Transfer Guidelines, it says: PRE-REQUISITE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL BACHELOR’S I.T. PROGRAMS
RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - bluebooger - 03-20-2021 over on the WGU reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/WGU/ I see a lot of people recommending the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certifications https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/earn-a-microsoft-technology-associate-mta-certification-357215d0-31ce-0620-feba-1bb60165b770 find ones that are accepted for credit in the "general transfer guidelines" and take a couple of them but you have to do them quickly I think Microsoft is stopping them in 3 or 4 months but the MTA exams are really basic level -- so it shouldn't be difficult there's also this which WGU accepts for credit -- its pretty simple -- I started it but it was too boring for me to finish Google IT Support Professional Certificate https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-it-support good thing about this is it isn't very expensive or some study.com courses RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - Lazarus - 03-20-2021 (03-20-2021, 10:49 PM)bluebooger Wrote: over on the WGU reddit Wow thanks! I just have two more questions, but you don't have to answer them, because you've already helped me out so much. 1. Is there a limit to the amount of Straighterline credits I can transfer? And what is WGU's limit on credit transfers in general? 2. I ran by the Straighterline and Study.com equivalent courses, but found 10 courses that are not fulfilled by either of them. Perhaps they can be fulfilled elsewhere?: Ethics in Technology Web Development Applications User Interface Design Web Development Foundations Software II - Advanced Java Concepts Software I User Experience Design Scripting and Programming - Applications Software Quality Assurance Mobile Application Development Sorry for all the questions, I wish I could find this stuff on my own, but it's just so hard! You guys are awesome
RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - rachel83az - 03-21-2021 (03-20-2021, 09:38 PM)Lazarus Wrote: Hello everyone, I've been poking around the site looking for any advice or completed degree plans for WGU's Software Development degree, but haven't found anything yet. I'm currently enrolled in a traditional brick and mortar university (unrelated major), but want to get a SD degree as well. Here's what I have in my ACE transcript that isn't being used in my current uni: Two things. First off, your choice of grey text makes it very difficult for anyone using the default website to read. You haven't done anything wrong but some people might skip over your post instead of trying to read it. If it's because of copy/paste formatting, next time I suggest choosing "paste as plain text" instead of just paste. Second, you say that these are what's on your ACE transcript that isn't being used at your university. Do you have other ACE classes that are being used? What are you going to take/have you taken at the regular university? Due to the nature of WGU, there won't be much overlap but there will be some. For instance, WGU does require English Composition. You can use the same class at both schools. For SL classes, these may be covered by what you must take at your B&M school already. However, check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/WGU_Academy $150/mo. for all-you-can-complete classes. RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - ss20ts - 03-21-2021 (03-20-2021, 11:08 PM)Lazarus Wrote: 1. Is there a limit to the amount of Straighterline credits I can transfer? And what is WGU's limit on credit transfers in general? Yes, WGU has transfer credit limits. Every college does. https://www.wgu.edu/admissions/transfers.html Many courses cannot be transferred into WGU. You must complete them at WGU. RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - dfrecore - 03-21-2021 WGU doesn't have transfer limits as much as they have a requirement that 30cr be taken through them, and there are specific courses for every degree that they won't take in transfer. But generally you can transfer in 90cr. Also, they will want your courses that you're taking at your school now. There's no such thing as courses being "used up" for a degree. So if you complete your degree at your current school, WGU will exempt you from any GE credits, as well as look at every course you've taken and apply them to the major if possible. RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - LevelUP - 03-21-2021 (03-20-2021, 09:38 PM)Lazarus Wrote: Hello everyone, I've been poking around the site looking for any advice or completed degree plans for WGU's Software Development degree, but haven't found anything yet. I'm currently enrolled in a traditional brick and mortar university (unrelated major), but want to get a SD degree as well. Here's what I have in my ACE transcript that isn't being used in my current uni: They take some Sophia courses too. Math would be the easiest there. I would learn Java like the back of your hand before enrolling in WGU. RE: Degree Plan for WGU Software Development? - Lazarus - 03-21-2021 (03-21-2021, 07:01 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(03-20-2021, 09:38 PM)Lazarus Wrote: Hello everyone, I've been poking around the site looking for any advice or completed degree plans for WGU's Software Development degree, but haven't found anything yet. I'm currently enrolled in a traditional brick and mortar university (unrelated major), but want to get a SD degree as well. Here's what I have in my ACE transcript that isn't being used in my current uni: So sorry, I've got a dark theme app running on my laptop that basically turns my browser into dark mode. Didn't even realize I was typing in grey. Please excuse the illegibility. Basically everything from my ACE transcript I posted is what's on there. I do have an Associate's Degree from a community college (working on Bachelor's at uni), so I might have some overlap with Gen Ed like dfrecore mentioned. (03-21-2021, 10:13 AM)dfrecore Wrote: WGU doesn't have transfer limits as much as they have a requirement that 30cr be taken through them, and there are specific courses for every degree that they won't take in transfer. But generally you can transfer in 90cr. I see. I didn't know you could use courses more than once, very good stuff to know, thank you. I do have an Associate's, so I might be able to gloss over a few courses at WGU. Thanks! |