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BSBA in general Management
#1
hello team
I completed my associate degree in business management and I want to get BSBA in general management. below is a list of all the credit or classes I have completed in Chattahoochee tech. can somebody tell me what credits I should take to get BSBA?

thanks.

Business law
Employment law
Business ethics
Management principles
Organizational behavior
Leadership
Team project
Labor management relations
Performance management
Principles of accounting I
Human resource management
Management communication tech
Management occupation based in
Introduction to marketing
Public speaking
Principles of economics
Composition and rhetoric
Literature and composition
Mathematical molding
Intermediate algebra
Introduction to psychology
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#2
Was this at a regionally accredited school? Were all of these courses 3cr? You should also include the course numbers. Which school are you interested in attending? Have you looked at the requirements for all 3 schools?
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers  DSST Computers, Pers Fin  CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone  Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats  Ed4Credit Acct 2  PF Fin Mgmt  ALEKS Int & Coll Alg  Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics  Kaplan PLA
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#3
Please post your transcript if you can and we will help you. I see that the college you mentioned is a community college so credits are transferable.
TESU - BSBA General Management (Completed !!)

WGU MBA - Journey Started for 2016 -2017 .
C200 Managing Organizations and Leading People (Complete 11/7/16)
C202 Managing Human Capital
C211 Global Economics for Managers
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thank you for your help. attached my transcript for your review. all credits are from two years community college. please help me put plan for BSBA in general management. I'm plan to register in TESU.

thanks again for help.
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#5
I looked at your courses, and there are a few that I don't know where they would fit in (Team Project, Management Occupation). But I think I'm pretty close to what TESU would do.

A few questions:
1) Have you looked into the BSBA in HR vs General Management? Because in both cases, you have to take 4 UL courses for the Area of Study, but with HR it would be courses similar to what you've already taken, vs. Management where you will have to take UL courses in Accounting, Marketing and/or Finance.
2) Are you going to be doing the Per-Credit Tuition Plan, in which case you will need 8 TECEP's planned in? Or the Enrolled Options, where you will pay $3300 for out of state tuition but then no TECEP's needed?
3) Where do you want to take the rest of your courses? Saylor, SL, ALEKS math, CLEP, DSST? You need to kind of have an idea of what you'd like to do.

Some of the courses you took seem like developmental (English 101 & 0098, Elementary Algebra & Intermediate Algebra, Psychology) that TESU won't count towards your degree. Even if they have the same course names as classes TESU normally accepts, the course number makes them look developmental. Just so you're aware.
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers  DSST Computers, Pers Fin  CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone  Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats  Ed4Credit Acct 2  PF Fin Mgmt  ALEKS Int & Coll Alg  Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics  Kaplan PLA
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#6
hello, thank you! after you mention the human resource, I will go to human resource management. I will take 8 TECEP's. also I planning on using SL, ALEKS, CLEP, and DSST. I am not sure about Saylor because it seems more time consuming. can you help me please put plan together for BSBA in human resources management? I am really appreciate you for doing this for me.
dfrecore Wrote:I looked at your courses, and there are a few that I don't know where they would fit in (Team Project, Management Occupation). But I think I'm pretty close to what TESU would do.

A few questions:
1) Have you looked into the BSBA in HR vs General Management? Because in both cases, you have to take 4 UL courses for the Area of Study, but with HR it would be courses similar to what you've already taken, vs. Management where you will have to take UL courses in Accounting, Marketing and/or Finance.
2) Are you going to be doing the Per-Credit Tuition Plan, in which case you will need 8 TECEP's planned in? Or the Enrolled Options, where you will pay $3300 for out of state tuition but then no TECEP's needed?
3) Where do you want to take the rest of your courses? Saylor, SL, ALEKS math, CLEP, DSST? You need to kind of have an idea of what you'd like to do.

Some of the courses you took seem like developmental (English 101 & 0098, Elementary Algebra & Intermediate Algebra, Psychology) that TESU won't count towards your degree. Even if they have the same course names as classes TESU normally accepts, the course number makes them look developmental. Just so you're aware.
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#7
Saylor can go as fast as you are able. You can enroll for a class and take the proctored final the same day if you want. They don't require you turn in assignments or take any of the quizzes. I also like that you can treat the non-proctored final as a practice test. Just copy and save the graded final after you take it.. What I don't like is that their course material is spread out across the web and broken links are not uncommon. It can also be annoying when the different resources don't mesh cleanly.

I did intro to computers which I simply scanned the material and took their test. I also used them to study for my sociology and anthropology tests (not taken at Saylor). Finally I used it to study for the environmental ethics TECEP. That last one was where the online material was badly disjointed. It was especially annoying that they used a bunch of video lectures from Biola University. First, I hate video lectures because I can get through written material so much faster. Second, the "We know better" attitude in the lectures as he introduced the various theories was like fingernails on a chalkboard to me. At least he knew the material thoroughly.
NanoDegree: Intro to Self-Driving Cars (2019)
Coursera: Stanford Machine Learning (2019)
TESU: BA in Comp Sci (2016)
TECEP:Env Ethics (2015); TESU PLA:Software Eng, Computer Arch, C++, Advanced C++, Data Struct (2015); TESU Courses:Capstone, Database Mngmnt Sys, Op Sys, Artificial Intel, Discrete Math, Intro to Portfolio Dev, Intro PLA (2014-16); DSST:Anthro, Pers Fin, Astronomy (2014); CLEP:Intro to Soc (2014); Saylor.org:Intro to Computers (2014); CC: 69 units (1980-88)

PLA Tips Thread - TESU: What is in a Portfolio?
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#8
My be this will help you get started:

Sanantone's BSBA in Human Resources Management/Organizational Management post-July 1, 2015 - Degree Forum Wiki - Wikia

Sanantone did good job compiling and updating the list.
TESU - BSBA General Management (Completed !!)

WGU MBA - Journey Started for 2016 -2017 .
C200 Managing Organizations and Leading People (Complete 11/7/16)
C202 Managing Human Capital
C211 Global Economics for Managers
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#9
bassel75 Wrote:hello team
I completed my associate degree in business management and I want to get BSBA in general management. below is a list of all the credit or classes I have completed in Chattahoochee tech. can somebody tell me what credits I should take to get BSBA?

thanks.

Business law
Employment law
Business ethics
Management principles
Organizational behavior
Leadership
Team project
Labor management relations
Performance management
Principles of accounting I
Human resource management
Management communication tech
Management occupation based in
Introduction to marketing
Public speaking
Principles of economics
Composition and rhetoric
Literature and composition
Mathematical molding
Intermediate algebra
Introduction to psychology

I used Sanantone's list exclusively to get my degree plan mapped out when I started - it's amazing help for beginners. The experts will help you put your plan together, but I wanted to add some advice. My advice (0-105 credits since July 25, 2015 and will complete my BSBA by this April) is to start with SL and do as many as you can that will fit into your degree program. I started out taking a bunch of CLEP's, which was great. I was up to 1 test per week for like 11 straight weeks. But once I discovered SL, I knocked out 27 credits on one month! I really wish I found SL sooner. To be honest, SL is tedious as heck (especially micro/macro), but there is no faster way to accumulate credits IMO. After SL, CLEP and DSST the rest. However, if you plan to go for the per credit tuition option, make sure you save 8 'easy' tests for TECEPs in order to establish residency. I am now finishing up w/Penn Foster classes. They are fine too, but I don't think you'll need them (except maybe Strategic Management for your capstone - there is also a TECEP if you prefer). Good luck - it's hard, but finding this forum was the best move you could have made to get it done!
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#10
I am very much grateful for the help and suggestions.
DBRENNAN118 Wrote:I used Sanantone's list exclusively to get my degree plan mapped out when I started - it's amazing help for beginners. The experts will help you put your plan together, but I wanted to add some advice. My advice (0-105 credits since July 25, 2015 and will complete my BSBA by this April) is to start with SL and do as many as you can that will fit into your degree program. I started out taking a bunch of CLEP's, which was great. I was up to 1 test per week for like 11 straight weeks. But once I discovered SL, I knocked out 27 credits on one month! I really wish I found SL sooner. To be honest, SL is tedious as heck (especially micro/macro), but there is no faster way to accumulate credits IMO. After SL, CLEP and DSST the rest. However, if you plan to go for the per credit tuition option, make sure you save 8 'easy' tests for TECEPs in order to establish residency. I am now finishing up w/Penn Foster classes. They are fine too, but I don't think you'll need them (except maybe Strategic Management for your capstone - there is also a TECEP if you prefer). Good luck - it's hard, but finding this forum was the best move you could have made to get it done!
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