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BLS Triple Minor Table - I'm Stuck
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I used bjcheung77's template for the basis of my tables. He suggested a BLS double minor in PM and Management. I would like to minor in MIS, PM, and Management--in that order to match my experience. After mapping my courses using bjcheung77's template, I have 142 credits and don't understand which ones to remove. Can someone please look at my tables? Attached is the document.


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My math is correct, you have 121 credits in your template from your document headings it goes as follows: 43+36+18+15+9.
You just have an extra column of "must take" which I don't think you even need, just verify you have the 10 courses at UMPI.
If you have the 10 already, you're good to go... all the other fields seem to be correctly entered in. Skip those Sophia! Voila!
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(05-29-2022, 05:15 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My math is correct, you have 121 credits in your template from your document headings it goes as follows: 43+36+18+15+9.
You just have an extra column of "must take" which I don't think you even need, just verify you have the 10 courses at UMPI.
If you have the 10 already, you're good to go... all the other fields seem to be correctly entered in.  Skip those Sophia!  Voila!

But don't I need 62 credits in General Electives?

Also, I forgot to take out my completed Project Management course so I can take it at UMPI as suggested.
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You'll end up with over 120 credits with 3 minors. You have to meet the 24 UL credit requirement in the general electives and the 40 credit GEC. Courses from the first minor do not count in those 24 UL credits. The ULs in the second and third minor will count towards the 24 UL credits.

Personally I wouldn't spend the money on Study for HUM103. It's a fast and easy course that can be completed about 3 days at UMPI. The course you have listed for 4A is for on campus students. YourPace students take a 0 credit orientation course that shows you how the learning platform works. It's like an hour long. In order to transfer economics to UMPI you need to have completed both macro & micro because they're combined into 1 course at UMPI.

Someone has previously transferred some courses from Champlain College to UMPI. Most of the courses that person transferred come in as just general transfer credit such as COM1XX which means a 100 level communications course. You have 2 Interpersonal Communications courses listed on your doc. UMPI may not accept both. They may not accept all of the courses for transfer credit. They'll show everything they accept and don't accept in your account once you're accepted and processed. You'll need to complete a minimum of 30 credits at UMPI including most of the 24 UL courses.
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(05-30-2022, 11:48 PM)ss20ts Wrote: You'll end up with over 120 credits with 3 minors. You have to meet the 24 UL credit requirement in the general electives and the 40 credit GEC. Courses from the first minor do not count in those 24 UL credits. The ULs in the second and third minor will count towards the 24 UL credits.

Personally I wouldn't spend the money on Study for HUM103. It's a fast and easy course that can be completed about 3 days at UMPI. The course you have listed for 4A is for on campus students. YourPace students take a 0 credit orientation course that shows you how the learning platform works. It's like an hour long. In order to transfer economics to UMPI you need to have completed both macro & micro because they're combined into 1 course at UMPI.

Someone has previously transferred some courses from Champlain College to UMPI. Most of the courses that person transferred come in as just general transfer credit such as COM1XX which means a 100 level communications course. You have 2 Interpersonal Communications courses listed on your doc. UMPI may not accept both. They may not accept all of the courses for transfer credit. They'll show everything they accept and don't accept in your account once you're accepted and processed. You'll need to complete a minimum of 30 credits at UMPI including most of the 24 UL courses.

(05-30-2022, 11:48 PM)ss20ts Wrote: You'll end up with over 120 credits with 3 minors. You have to meet the 24 UL credit requirement in the general electives and the 40 credit GEC. Courses from the first minor do not count in those 24 UL credits. The ULs in the second and third minor will count towards the 24 UL credits.

Personally I wouldn't spend the money on Study for HUM103. It's a fast and easy course that can be completed about 3 days at UMPI. The course you have listed for 4A is for on campus students. YourPace students take a 0 credit orientation course that shows you how the learning platform works. It's like an hour long. In order to transfer economics to UMPI you need to have completed both macro & micro because they're combined into 1 course at UMPI.

Someone has previously transferred some courses from Champlain College to UMPI. Most of the courses that person transferred come in as just general transfer credit such as COM1XX which means a 100 level communications course. You have 2 Interpersonal Communications courses listed on your doc. UMPI may not accept both. They may not accept all of the courses for transfer credit. They'll show everything they accept and don't accept in your account once you're accepted and processed. You'll need to complete a minimum of 30 credits at UMPI including most of the 24 UL courses.
Your post is very helpful. Now that I know a triple or even a double minor will require more than 120 credits, I'll stick to a single or double minor. Just in case UMPI doesn't take all my Champlain credits, I'll take a few extra Sophia courses, including macro econ so my Champlain econ will transfer. 

But what's confusing to me is the UL requirement. I have to take the 6 courses (18 credits) in my minor, plus 8 more UL courses (24 credits)?
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(05-31-2022, 01:13 PM)cmjenx Wrote: Your post is very helpful. Now that I know a triple or even a double minor will require more than 120 credits, I'll stick to a single or double minor. Just in case UMPI doesn't take all my Champlain credits, I'll take a few extra Sophia courses, including macro econ so my Champlain econ will transfer. 

But what's confusing to me is the UL requirement. I have to take the 6 courses (18 credits) in my minor, plus 8 more UL courses (24 credits)?

Apply, get an evaluation and you'll know what you need to "complete" the degree.
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(05-31-2022, 01:13 PM)cmjenx Wrote: Your post is very helpful. Now that I know a triple or even a double minor will require more than 120 credits, I'll stick to a single or double minor. Just in case UMPI doesn't take all my Champlain credits, I'll take a few extra Sophia courses, including macro econ so my Champlain econ will transfer. 

But what's confusing to me is the UL requirement. I have to take the 6 courses (18 credits) in my minor, plus 8 more UL courses (24 credits)?

Yes you have to complete 24 UL credits as part of the general electives. These are in addition to the minor. You'll see this on the degree evaluation form from your academic advisor after you've been accepted.
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(05-31-2022, 08:48 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:
(05-31-2022, 01:13 PM)cmjenx Wrote: Your post is very helpful. Now that I know a triple or even a double minor will require more than 120 credits, I'll stick to a single or double minor. Just in case UMPI doesn't take all my Champlain credits, I'll take a few extra Sophia courses, including macro econ so my Champlain econ will transfer. 

But what's confusing to me is the UL requirement. I have to take the 6 courses (18 credits) in my minor, plus 8 more UL courses (24 credits)?

Apply, get an evaluation and you'll know what you need to "complete" the degree.

Thank you. I'll be back after applying Smile

(05-31-2022, 10:02 PM)ss20ts Wrote:
(05-31-2022, 01:13 PM)cmjenx Wrote: Your post is very helpful. Now that I know a triple or even a double minor will require more than 120 credits, I'll stick to a single or double minor. Just in case UMPI doesn't take all my Champlain credits, I'll take a few extra Sophia courses, including macro econ so my Champlain econ will transfer. 

But what's confusing to me is the UL requirement. I have to take the 6 courses (18 credits) in my minor, plus 8 more UL courses (24 credits)?

Yes you have to complete 24 UL credits as part of the general electives. These are in addition to the minor. You'll see this on the degree evaluation form from your academic advisor after you've been accepted.

I understand completely now. Thank you.
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I would think any BA in Business Admin would be better than a triple minor BLS degree. 

The B.A. in Business Administration Project Management degree is a mix of project management and MIS.
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(06-01-2022, 08:18 AM)LevelUP Wrote: I would think any BA in Business Admin would be better than a triple minor BLS degree. 

The B.A. in Business Administration Project Management degree is a mix of project management and MIS.

I had not considered that option. Is is just as easy/fast as the BLS in a single minor?

(06-01-2022, 08:18 AM)LevelUP Wrote: I would think any BA in Business Admin would be better than a triple minor BLS degree. 

The B.A. in Business Administration Project Management degree is a mix of project management and MIS.

Ah yes, I remember now. It has accounting requirements. No thank you Smile
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