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Looking for help finalizing classes for the easiest Bachelor's - Gurutogo - 12-27-2025

I am looking to put together a bachelor's in business management or a BLA with biz management minor as easy as possible. Here is a list of the classes I've taken so far. Also I'm a native Spanish speaker so I can test out of at least 3 Spanish cleps. I have all day to work on classes but prefer to avoid essays.  I was thinking yourpace at umpi. Here is a list of classes plus keep in mind Spanish Cleps. Here is the updated Sophia.org list including the semester credit hours for each course: if someone could help me pick the absolute easiest degree to get with these credits as well as the easiest business related Bachelor's 

Your Location: Iowa 
Your Age:36
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's of liberal arts or Business Admin 
Current Regional Accredited Credits

 * Introduction to Health: HLTH1010 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * College Algebra: MATH1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Environmental Science: ENVS1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to Ethics: PHIL1002 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to Information Technology: CS1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Macroeconomics: ECON1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Principles of Finance: FIN1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Financial Accounting: BUSI1010 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Lifespan Development: HLTH1020 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to Business: BUS1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Project Management: PM1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to Chemistry: CHEM1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to Statistics: STAT1001 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Managerial Accounting: BUSI1011 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to College Mathematics: MATH1020 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Microeconomics: ECON1002 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Precalculus: MATH1035 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Calculus I: MATH1040 – 4.0 Semester Credits
 * Microbiology: SCIE1045 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Conflict Resolution: HUMA1041 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Anatomy and Physiology: SCIE1055 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Human Biology: SCIE1020 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Anatomy and Physiology I: SCIE1050 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Introduction to Relational Databases: CS1011 – 3.0 Semester Credits
 * Developing Effective Teams: BUS1200 – 1.0 Semester Credits
 * The Essentials of Managing Conflict: CONRES1000 – 1.0 Semester Credits
 * Foundations of Statistics: STAT0050 – 2.0 Semester Credits
77 credit hours


Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:9 (Spanish)
Any certifications or military experience?:no
Budget:$5000
Commitments:0
Dedicated time to study:100%
Timeline:6 months if possible 
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Pell grant $7900


RE: Looking for help finalizing classes for the easiest Bachelor's - bjcheung77 - 12-27-2025

Welcome to the board, great initial post to get the ball rolling with some pieces of info, and all your classes clumped together in one/two paragraphs. It's good you're providing a bit of details, but, ask yourself, if you're reading what was provided, how much clear and concise info is helpful to the reader trying to help you? Please update your post, or at least fill in the addendum and template here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works


RE: Looking for help finalizing classes for the easiest Bachelor's - Gurutogo - 12-27-2025

(12-27-2025, 05:15 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Welcome to the board, great initial post to get the ball rolling with some pieces of info, and all your classes clumped together in one/two paragraphs.  It's good you're providing a bit of details, but, ask yourself, if you're reading what was provided, how much clear and concise info is helpful to the reader trying to help you?  Please update your post, or at least fill in the addendum and template here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works

The mobile text box was super wonky, I switched to desktop mode in chrome and it's better now.


RE: Looking for help finalizing classes for the easiest Bachelor's - Hotdogman1 - 12-27-2025

UMPI is essay/project based. Do you have 77 RA credits and 9 ACE or 86 ACE credits?


RE: Looking for help finalizing classes for the easiest Bachelor's - Gurutogo - 12-28-2025

86 Ace credits
Which program has the least essay classes?

(12-27-2025, 05:15 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Welcome to the board, great initial post to get the ball rolling with some pieces of info, and all your classes clumped together in one/two paragraphs.  It's good you're providing a bit of details, but, ask yourself, if you're reading what was provided, how much clear and concise info is helpful to the reader trying to help you?  Please update your post, or at least fill in the addendum and template here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works

I used your study.com code.
I'm going to get study.com and do more requirements there. Also if I must do essays then I accept that and just need to know the best way to move forward. For example, who do I go to to check my credits to see what classes I still need?