10-25-2025, 02:53 AM
(10-25-2025, 02:30 AM)Hotdogman1 Wrote: Couldn't sleep and bored. I recommend UMPI Bachelor's of Liberal Studies with a Minor in Management.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...1583217594
Edit: I forgot to add details about the cost/school. Sophia is usually $99 a month but there are often $20 sales. UMPI degrees are probably the quickest. They accept 90 transfer credits and accept ACE credits. You can complete as many courses as you can during a 53 day session, costing $1800 per session. I would say hope for 1, expect 2, plan for 3. A lot more info on the school can be found in the wiki and other posts.
General Educations will be satisfied with 44 total credits:22 credits required to be taken at Sophia (7 three credit courses and 1 one credit course):
- 16 general education already completed
- ENG 102 Needs to be completed at UMPI
Management Minor will be satisfied with 18 total credits
- Introduction to Ethics
- Introduction to Sociology
- Critical Thinking
- Visual Communications
- Human Biology
- Human Biology Lab (1 credit)
- US History I
- Spanish I
Liberal studies Major requires 24 Upper level courses in any subject. 12 credit hours has to be complete at UMPI.
- Take Business Communication at Sophia (3 Credits)
- Take BUS 141, 260, 321, 415, 240 at UMPI (15 Credits)
Pick 2 UL courses from Sophia (6 credit hours total):
- You already completed 6 credit hours worth of UL credits.
Complete 12 upper level courses (4 courses) at UMPI
- Operations Management
- Microbiology
- Business Ethics
- Business Law
Electives
You need 120 total credits to graduate. 120 total credits - General education (44) - Minor (18) - LS (24) = 34 Credits.
You technically already completed 19 credits but only 12 were previous transferred into UMPI (Check out the UMPI transfer equivalency tool https://mainestreetcs.maine.edu/psp/CSPR..._GUEST.GBL?). As a result, I'm not sure if they will transfer in. UMPI probably will, but I dunno. Complete any course at Sophia that are not foundational courses. List in attached degree plan.Double check the Your courses tab and make sure the courses are accurate.
- 5 courses or 8 courses to be safe.
Wow! Omg you're amazing! This is great! I wasn't even looking at UMPI, I was thinking it would end up being WGU or TESU.
Thank you so so so much!


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