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Change Management option for transfer to TESU - mcquacks2 - 07-16-2022

As to date, I am unaware of any ACE source for the Change Management course requirement at TESU.  The TESU version looks project/paper heavy so I've been looking for an alternative.  University of Phoenix has a change management course.  Does TESU accept UoP credits?  I see they are regionally accredited but looking for verification.  If anyone has another suggestion for a good alternative to this course instead of TESU, I'd be grateful.

Also, if anyone has taken Change Management at TESU, could you provide a review about the required papers/projects and level of challenge?

mcquacks2


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - ss20ts - 07-16-2022

U of P is $398 per credit so it's $1200. For $1400 you can take as many classes as you can complete in 8 weeks at UMPI and they offer Change Management.


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - mcquacks2 - 07-16-2022

(07-16-2022, 10:39 AM)ss20ts Wrote: U of P is $398 per credit so it's $1200. For $1400 you can take as many classes as you can complete in 8 weeks at UMPI and they offer Change Management.

That's a great deal.  However, I do not need any additional credits at this point.  I don't even need this to be upper level.  If I can find it at a lower level I have enough UL through SDC and the LIB495 to cover the UL requirement.


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - ss20ts - 07-16-2022

Might be a course you just have to take at TESU. I haven't seen Change Management as an ACE course. It might be out there somewhere!


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - dfrecore - 07-16-2022

There is no Change Management course through any of our inexpensive ACE providers.


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - bjcheung77 - 07-16-2022

@OP, There are a few ways to play this out, are you going to be paying the residency waiver fee or are you taking the 16 credits to waive the fee? Search your local or community colleges for the course and see if they have it. You can take the course at TESU if you're going to be taking 16 credits or PLA the course if you have years of experience in that particular subject and/or use OER resources, Coursera/Edx, Study.com has courses that are not yet worth credit for Change Management.


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - mcquacks2 - 07-25-2022

(07-16-2022, 11:00 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @OP,  There are a few ways to play this out, are you going to be paying the residency waiver fee or are you taking the 16 credits to waive the fee?  Search your local or community colleges for the course and see if they have it.  You can take the course at TESU if you're going to be taking 16 credits or PLA the course if you have years of experience in that particular subject and/or use OER resources, Coursera/Edx, Study.com has courses that are not yet worth credit for Change Management.

Thanks.  I am a second time graduate, so I am only paying the difference of the increase in the waiver fee.   Since I do not need the course at UL, I was trying to find a LL option to save some work/effort on high expectation papers/projects.  Nothing yet.  I'll keep looking.


RE: Change Management option for transfer to TESU - mcquacks2 - 09-26-2022

(07-16-2022, 10:39 AM)ss20ts Wrote: U of P is $398 per credit so it's $1200. For $1400 you can take as many classes as you can complete in 8 weeks at UMPI and they offer Change Management.

Thank you for the suggestion.  It ended up being the way my son went for this Change Management requirement at TESU.  He did NOT need this course to be upper level, as he already has 6 UL courses completed.  He was going to pay $1200 at TESU for it.  Now, with the approval given to take it at UMPI, he will be able to complete the course at a much faster rate.  From what I understand, this course will be an easier workload than what he would have at TESU.  Time was more of a concern and second was an easier workload than a 400 level version of the same course.  

Thanks for the suggestion.  MUCH appreciated.