(07-04-2022, 07:43 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: You should probably list out your credits to give people an idea of what you have and what you need. Make sure to put the number of credits and the accreditation.I have an undergraduate degree in computer science and 180 credits, I didn't list all the courses because I was worried that 84 courses would be too bloated, should I list them all here? Or put it up as a pdf attachment. Thank you for your reply
(07-04-2022, 07:51 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: Suggested next stepsYes, I am doing WES certification and it's almost done, and I am sure that my degree will be determined equivalent to a regionally accredited 4-year degree.
1. Get an official credential evaluation (e.g., WES).
2. If your degree is determined to be equivalent to a regionally accredited 4-year degree, you'll have the general education and elective requirements waived at UMPI.
3. Complete 30 credits at UMPI
Answer to number 4: Yes, it can be used to apply for a master's degree in the US. It should waive the TOEFL requirement from what I've seen at most schools (a master's degree, however, typically does not waive it).
Degree plan: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/UM...egree_Plan
Does "have the general education and elective requirements waived" mean that I only have two parts "Business Administration Major" and "Project Management Concentration" left, then my next step is to go to Sophia to complete the alternative courses , then formally submit the application to UMPI, and complete 33 credits at UMPI. Thanks for ur advice!