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I have 86 community college credits earned in restaurant management and culinary arts programs. Does anyone have any idea as to what degree programs would would be the most transfer friendly for these credits?
Thank you for your help.
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06-18-2019, 12:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2019, 12:59 AM by dfrecore.)
I guess it depends on what you want to do. I'd probably just find a school with degree in hospitality management. Since your credits are all from CC's, it should be really easy to transfer. Your main issue is going to be that it sounds like you don't have any GE credits, which you'll need almost anywhere you go.
I would also search the CC website to see if they have articulation agreements with any schools nearby. That will probably be your best bet.
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06-18-2019, 07:24 AM
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My son is earning his bachelor's degree from COSC in Hospitality and Management. You have to develop it as an individualized study option and you'll work with an advisor developing the courses. It's not hard, but you have to get it approved in advance. You have to submit your rationale for the concentration. In my son's case, he wrote about opening a busines, so they selected several business courses to use (he already had them in his transcript, they moved them around)
You can submit your community college transcripts and they'll do an evaluation. Your lower level courses will end up filling mostly electives, which is fine, but you'll need to take upper level hospitality courses in order to get THAT degree. Here's my son's Concentration Plan of Study:
Individualized Studies
Management/Hospitality
Use this form to list the courses and/or exams that you anticipate using in your 36-credit concentration.
At least 18 of these credits must be at the upper level. Grades of less than "C" are not accepted as part of the concentration.
Principles of Mgmt Straighterline
Organizational Behavior Straighterline
Marketing and Strategy OnlineDegree.com
Business Ethics Straighterline
Small Business Mgmt. Study.com
Hospitality 101 Intro to Hospitality Study.com
Hospitality 301 Hospitality and Marketing Study.com
Hospitality 304 Hotel and Lodging Management Study.com
Hospitality 309 Food and Bev Op Study.com
Hospitality 203 Bar and Bev Mgmt Coopersmith
Culinary 301 Food Styling Coopersmith
Capstone
If you do a search in the forum, I wrote a post called "Hospitality" that will give you a few more course options.
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If it's all Lower Level (100 or 200) and mostly or all or mostly hospitality (no gen eds, English, math, etc.) you might be better off going to a local school with an articulation agreement.
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I would apply to the Big 3 and WGU to get an evaluation. If you have taken any StraighterLine/Study.com courses, it's free for Excelsior, and WGU has free applications from time to time... go with the school who gives you the most credits into a program you're interested in.
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(06-18-2019, 12:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: WGU has free applications from time to time...
WGU's "free application this week" has been going for over 2 years now :-P
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(06-18-2019, 12:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I would apply to the Big 3 and WGU to get an evaluation. If you have taken any StraighterLine/Study.com courses, it's free for Excelsior, and WGU has free applications from time to time... go with the school who gives you the most credits into a program you're interested in.
None of these except COSC has a degree that will fit. You'll lose almost all of your credits going through WGU, and a lot through TESU and EC.
Like Jennifer said, you can either do COSC, or find a school that will use them.
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Thank you everyone for your help. I've included my current credits below if anyone has any additional feedback. I've also completed English Comp 1 on SL.
Menu planning and nutrition
3
Food Fundamentals I
3
Food and Culture
3
Dining Room Techniques
4
Basic Math
2
Food Production I
4
Food Fundamentals II
3
Sanitation/Safety/Equipment
2
Hospitality Personnel MGMT
3
Science of Baking
3
Food Production II
4
Communication Skills I
2
Culinary Arts I
4
Hospitality Accounting
3
Classical Cuisine
1
Artistic Display
1
Into to Wine and Spirits
2
General Psychology
3
Employment Seminar
1
Communication Skills II
2
Encounters in Humanities
3
Restaurant Law
3
Microcomputer Literacy
1
Culinary Arts II
4
Purchasing and Cost Control
3
Classical Cuisine
1
Garde Manger
2
Fundamentals of Communication
3
Public Speaking
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Hospitality Management
4
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
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Did you look at anything suggested? Like a school that has an articulation with your CC? Or COSC?
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(06-18-2019, 11:58 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Did you look at anything suggested? Like a school that has an articulation with your CC? Or COSC?
Yes, I am looking into all suggestions. Thank you.
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