(11-11-2023, 06:20 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @frogdozer, I merged your threads, which grad program or Masters are you looking at? Just wondering, wouldn't it be better to get everything at UMPI for $1500/session if you can finish them in time... at most it'll cost you two sessions if they offer those classes. Another option is a mix and match of UMPI and the local community college if they offer online classes, if not, you can check the WIKI for colleges we recommend that may have these classes.
UMPI doesn't have Principles of Accounting I and II if I'm not mistaken. So I'm looking for somewhere to take them.
can't go to a community college cause I'm not a resident anywhere in the US. This is for Touro University Graduate School of Business which is associated with Touro Worldwide that is known for accepting some ACE
(11-11-2023, 06:05 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Introduction to Financial Accounting and Principles of Accounting I are the same class.
UMPI offers all of these courses. ECO207 is only 3 credits so if you need 6 credits for micro and macro, you won't get it from UMPI. Realistically, you could do all of these in 1 term at UMPI. Also check to see if BYU has any fees. UMPI doesn't. UMPI also doesn't require textbooks. At UMPI, you'll have the help of a professor and your fellow students on Discord. I don't know if you get that kind of help at BYU.
UMPI has both Principles of Accounting I and II?
If Introduction to Financial Accounting is Principles of Accounting then what class fulfills Principals of Finance?
(11-11-2023, 06:05 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Introduction to Financial Accounting and Principles of Accounting I are the same class.
UMPI offers all of these courses. ECO207 is only 3 credits so if you need 6 credits for micro and macro, you won't get it from UMPI. Realistically, you could do all of these in 1 term at UMPI. Also check to see if BYU has any fees. UMPI doesn't. UMPI also doesn't require textbooks. At UMPI, you'll have the help of a professor and your fellow students on Discord. I don't know if you get that kind of help at BYU.
the requirement is Macro or Micro. so that's fine.
Which courses fulfil
Principles of Accounting I and II. Principles of Finance
?


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