(01-27-2022, 02:35 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Maybe it has changed. This wasn't in business math back when I started at UMPI in 2020.
The course name in the learning platform is now "Mathematics for Business 2021." So, looks like they updated the course at some point after you took it but before I did in Fall 2021.
(01-26-2022, 12:13 PM)Vle045 Wrote: I was looking at what I might have to take at UMPI if I decide to apply there. I took out all the gen eds and general electives because I should have all of those covered by my (RA) degree and other additional courses. I also took out classes that I have already taken or plan to take on Sophia and Study (based on the recent ACE lists posted here). This is what I am left with. Are there any other courses I might be able to knock out? I think this puts me at 36 credits. Would the Google IT Support Certification cover any of the computer-related ones?
BUS 200 Intermediate Business Computing
BUS 244 Management Information System
BUS 321 Human Resource Management
BUS 325 Financial Management
BUS 330 Marketing Management
BUS 335 Organizational Behavior
BUS 353 Legal & Ethical Issue in Bus
BUS 415 Operations Management
BUS 440 Business Analytics
BUS 469 Strategic Professional Management
MAT 140 Mathematics for Business
BUS 489 Business Policy & Strategy
If you have time to knock out a couple more classes before you enroll at UMPI, then I'd say go for it. Which two classes you should choose, though, depends on what you're already skilled in and if you prefer writing-based projects or exams.
For example, when I took BUS 200 in Fall 2021, it covered Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The final assessment required creating a brochure, bibliography, spreadsheet, and presentation. If you regularly use these apps, then you'll be fine.
On the other hand, BUS 353 was a lengthy paper on a case study. Not overly difficult, especially if you've taken a regular ethics class. It was just time consuming. I'd considered taking this at SDC but decided to take it at UMPI because SDC required papers and an exam. So, about the same writing,
plus a proctored exam. Yikes. Now that I've taken the course at UMPI, I feel like I made the best decision for me.
Unless something changes (or already has changed), these courses all have exams as final assessments:
BUS 244 Management Information System
BUS 321 Human Resource Management
BUS 325 Financial Management
BUS 330 Marketing Management
BUS 440 Business Analytics
MAT 140 Mathematics for Business
BUS 325 is very math heavy and includes a lot of formulas, like time value of money (TVM) and net present value (NPV).
BUS 440 has absolutely no math. It's more like a strategic management class with a bit of marketing thrown in.
I don't know if any of this is helpful, but maybe it'll help you narrow things down and decide the best course of action for you.