10-09-2013, 03:29 AM
I have kicking around an idea for a small web project that will have to wait until I am in a programming class because I can't spare the time on it right now.
It would be pretty handy to have a webpage for each of the popular degrees at the big three. I know there are tons of degrees, but most people are doing business or liberal arts. On this form you could have a section for each of the major requirements like Written English, Humanities, Natural Science, etc. Then provide a drop down menu that lists the exams and popular independent study sources that have been accepted in the recent past. Once someone has selected a source for each, show a credit needed and credit total at the bottom of the form and allow them to print a degree plan.
Other than the drop down menu, I build spreadsheets like this on a regular basis; regular meaning every time I get the wild idea of changing majors.
It would take some work to maintain, but I am sure there are people who would be willing to help maintain a given degree.
If there are any programmers reading this who would like to steal the idea, it is all yours. Like I said, I won't have the time to mess with it until I have a programming project due for a course.
It would be pretty handy to have a webpage for each of the popular degrees at the big three. I know there are tons of degrees, but most people are doing business or liberal arts. On this form you could have a section for each of the major requirements like Written English, Humanities, Natural Science, etc. Then provide a drop down menu that lists the exams and popular independent study sources that have been accepted in the recent past. Once someone has selected a source for each, show a credit needed and credit total at the bottom of the form and allow them to print a degree plan.
Other than the drop down menu, I build spreadsheets like this on a regular basis; regular meaning every time I get the wild idea of changing majors.
It would take some work to maintain, but I am sure there are people who would be willing to help maintain a given degree.
If there are any programmers reading this who would like to steal the idea, it is all yours. Like I said, I won't have the time to mess with it until I have a programming project due for a course.
TESC 2015 - BSBA, Computer Information Systems
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits