12-04-2009, 10:31 AM
I doubt you can use them at both. WNMU doesn't seem to answer back too quickly to specific questions. Im enrolled in 2 courses for spring '10 and completing my bachelor in a few weeks. WNMU will likely not accept courses applied to another degree.
I would just save the courses you complete at WNMU towards WNMU seeing that EC takes tests to complete a degree. My communtiy college cost $116 credit hour/ WNMU $117 Masters credit hour.
The only downside seems that their blackboard looks pretty bad. Not as user friendly as any I've used before and the lack of online classes for each concentration.
I was told by someone at WNMU that their thesis option may change from one 6 hour option(only 3 credit hours) to a two 3 hour choice which would be 3 credit hours each.
I would just save the courses you complete at WNMU towards WNMU seeing that EC takes tests to complete a degree. My communtiy college cost $116 credit hour/ WNMU $117 Masters credit hour.
The only downside seems that their blackboard looks pretty bad. Not as user friendly as any I've used before and the lack of online classes for each concentration.
I was told by someone at WNMU that their thesis option may change from one 6 hour option(only 3 credit hours) to a two 3 hour choice which would be 3 credit hours each.