Hoping to get some input on the attached degree plan I created for my spouse. I've also included her completed credit listed below for reference with some notes/questions. She withdrew from COSC due to life circumstances and we've now reevaluated and have chosen UMPI based on cost and degree plans available. She currently has enough credit for the Pierpont BOG AS minus the information literacy requirement. From there she plans on pursing the BLS Education Minor with as many non-youpace online UMPI UL EDU courses used as electives as practical. Those courses should correspond with state teaching certification requirements.
Any input appreciated on the plan, education minor, comments or if you spot a course that would satisfy a GEC learning outcome not considered.
Straighterline:
English Composition I
United States History II
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Nutrition
Business Ethics (this is not listed on the SL->UMPI transfer list, I'm hopeful it satisfies 4C and/or 5D so Intro to Ethics is not required at Sophia)
Western Civilization I
Introduction to Biology (have not taken lab yet, is there any way to take the SDC Biology lab for 1 credit instead of the full 4 credit course?)
Introduction to Sociology
Aleks:
Beginning Algebra (It looks like beginning and intermediate algebra are no longer recommended for credit by ACE, however, these were taken while still recommended. Will they still transfer as electives to Pierpont and UMPI?)
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra
Yuba College:
ECE-1A Preschool Teach Practicum
ECE-1B Preschool Teach Practicum
ECE-3 Child Growth Dev
ECE-10 Health Safety Nutrition
ECE-27 ECE Multicultural Curriculum
ECE-11 Observation/Assessment
ECE-31 Child Family Community
ECE-20 Infant Toddler Development (taken at a CC, but corresponds to UL course at UMPI by same name, anyone had luck with transferring LL to UL at UMPI?)
COSC:
ECE-217 Exceptional Learner
Planned Sophia Courses:
Introduction to Information Technology (assuming this will satisfy the Pierpont information literacy requirement for the BOG AS)
Communication at Work
Art History I
Environmental Science
Intro to Ethics
Spanish I (has anyone tried the UMPI American Sign Language? Would consider that over Spanish)
Edit: Found the UMPI course transfer database, doesn't exactly correspond with what Straighterline says, however, appears Business Ethics is worthless for the GEC
Any input appreciated on the plan, education minor, comments or if you spot a course that would satisfy a GEC learning outcome not considered.
Straighterline:
English Composition I
United States History II
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Nutrition
Business Ethics (this is not listed on the SL->UMPI transfer list, I'm hopeful it satisfies 4C and/or 5D so Intro to Ethics is not required at Sophia)
Western Civilization I
Introduction to Biology (have not taken lab yet, is there any way to take the SDC Biology lab for 1 credit instead of the full 4 credit course?)
Introduction to Sociology
Aleks:
Beginning Algebra (It looks like beginning and intermediate algebra are no longer recommended for credit by ACE, however, these were taken while still recommended. Will they still transfer as electives to Pierpont and UMPI?)
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra
Yuba College:
ECE-1A Preschool Teach Practicum
ECE-1B Preschool Teach Practicum
ECE-3 Child Growth Dev
ECE-10 Health Safety Nutrition
ECE-27 ECE Multicultural Curriculum
ECE-11 Observation/Assessment
ECE-31 Child Family Community
ECE-20 Infant Toddler Development (taken at a CC, but corresponds to UL course at UMPI by same name, anyone had luck with transferring LL to UL at UMPI?)
COSC:
ECE-217 Exceptional Learner
Planned Sophia Courses:
Introduction to Information Technology (assuming this will satisfy the Pierpont information literacy requirement for the BOG AS)
Communication at Work
Art History I
Environmental Science
Intro to Ethics
Spanish I (has anyone tried the UMPI American Sign Language? Would consider that over Spanish)
Edit: Found the UMPI course transfer database, doesn't exactly correspond with what Straighterline says, however, appears Business Ethics is worthless for the GEC
TESU BSBA 2017