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For Gen. Management, you don't specifically need MAN-415. Nor do you NEED half the stuff on your list. Check out the degree plan on the wiki here:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan Do you have any Accounting, Finance or Marketing courses in your AOS? You must have at least one of each.
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(07-31-2022, 03:27 AM)achel83az Wrote: For Gen. Management, you don't specifically need MAN-415. Nor do you NEED half the stuff on your list. Check out the degree plan on the wiki here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan Do you have any Accounting, Finance or Marketing courses in your AOS? You must have at least one of each.
This is the current AOS listed - I'm waiting for TESU to get back to me to see if there are any surprises.
MAN-210 Principles of Management 3 SH[b] (Not started)[/b]
1 course needed
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MAN-415 Change Management 3 SH[b] (Not started)[/b]
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NEG-401 Negotiations and Conflict Management 3 SH[b] (Pending completion of unfinished activity)[/b]
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NEG-401
Negotiations & Conflict Mgmt
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PSY-360 Organizational Theory 3 SH[b] (Not started)[/b]
1 course needed[/size]
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PSY-363 Industrial Psychology 3 SH[b] (Not started)[/b]
1 course needed[/size]
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MAN-373 Managerial Communications 3 SH[b] (Not started)[/b]
1 course needed[/size]
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Oh, I see! You're doing the Liberal Studies degree instead of the business one. That's really doing things the hard way, because they want very specific classes. The BSBA Gen. Management doesn't require those specific courses.
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(07-31-2022, 04:14 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Oh, I see! You're doing the Liberal Studies degree instead of the business one. That's really doing things the hard way, because they want very specific classes. The BSBA Gen. Management doesn't require those specific courses.
I'm doing a dual AOS since I already have the History degree close to being finished. Also, I feel some of the classes will improve what I do daily in my career so there's an added benefit. It's not fully approved yet so I'm waiting on the final say from TESU. But those two AOSs should match up well. for my 2nd degree with Thomas Edison.
Next year it's just my project management classes from AUS and some others I pick up in history or Anthropology in Asia at the graduate level.
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If I were in your situation: I'd still take the history and anthropology classes since they're personal interests, but if a second bachelor's degree is necessary, I'd skip the BALS and get a
BSBA in Operations Management.
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It's all personal preference... Another option I mentioned earlier was to get the BSBA GM and add another AOS or add an Operations Management certificate. You can take the anthropology and history courses as electives if you wanted to as well.
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Thanks, everyone for the ideas and help. It's all approved by TESU and I will see how things go. I have it all paid for by my employer and will try to get this done within Q1 of 2023 or earlier. I never really got into study.com but it's full of great classes so I will now.
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