11-28-2021, 09:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2021, 09:44 AM by uncapentin.)
(11-27-2021, 04:43 PM)dfrecore Wrote: For certs - the one that's college credit just comes in as college credit, the one that's from ebuilder I have no idea about, since I don't know what that is. She'd have to look it up in the ACE national guide.
Here's what I show remaining, and how people usually get the credits (85cr are coming in, so don't go crazy on taking too many credits):
ICC
American Government (optional)
Spanish (definitely)
Sophia
Either Stats or College Algebra
Environmental Science
Study.com
BIO 101L: Intro to Biology w/Lab (definitely)
One of the following:
- REL 101: Intro to World Religions (5A)
- GEO 101: Human & Cultural Geography (5A)
- SOC 101: Intro to Sociology (5A)
- any History course (5B)
- PHI 102: Ethics in America (5D)
- PHI 103: Ethics - Theory & Practice (5D)
Then, whichever of those you choose, mark that section completed and do the remaining sections at Sophia
5A - Religion or Sociology (if you don't choose a 5A course from above)
5B - US History I or II (if you don't choose a 5B course from above)
5D - Intro to Ethics (if you don't choose a 5D course from above)
Then all that will be remaining are the 30cr at UMPI, which will consist of your minor (PM) and any remaining UL credits you need to do, as well as HUM103.
Wow, this is amazing a way more than I expected ! Thanks so much. This will help her wrap her head around going this route.
(11-27-2021, 03:17 PM)allvia Wrote:(11-27-2021, 11:53 AM)uncapentin Wrote: I'm thinking** the degree I ran across was a BAS in Construction technology or something but am not finding it. The curse of working on multiple pc's, too many bookmarks and notes.
I have been looking at UMPI and TESU pretty hard. I too don't feel like COSC is a great option for her.
I think this is the thread you're thinking of - https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ted-degree
Based on the current career and existing work experience, I would think that the UMPI BAS w/Project Management Minor would be the most practical and likely the most affordable (quick too). If you do go this path, don't take project management through Sophia - as the UMPI project management courses build off each other.
Here is the thread about the BAS option at UMPI - https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ers-vs-BLS
Thank you so much. I did look into Mississippi and LSU but don't think I looked too hard at them. I found them in a deep dive, not the thread but am now going to look into them more. I have been seeing/reading quite a bit about UMPI the last few months, but mostly only in this forum. They really seem to be a great avenue for some. All of you give such good advice.