I read somewhere that someone only used Saylor to take the test for the class, but did the coursework on another site that had more engaging courses. I forget which site he used but I imagine that could work add long as the course contained all the info we Need to learn.
07-20-2018, 09:02 AM (This post was last modified: 07-20-2018, 12:41 PM by FlatDes.)
Good Day
I am hoping someone can help me here. The more i read the less i know and the more confused I get...lol. I want to complete a degree as fast as possible for as cheap as possible...it doesn't have to be easy.
I am thinking of the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (Health and Wellness emphasis) from Excelsior or the BSBA in Healthcare Management from TESU.
I would have loved a kinesiology degree or sport science but not one of the big three has that to offer.
Can someone help me with a degree plan....please?
I don't have any credits to transfer so I will start from scratch. I have tried to figure out this whole degree plan thing but end up with about 200 credits or more.
07-20-2018, 11:13 AM (This post was last modified: 07-20-2018, 11:13 AM by dfrecore.)
Here is a degree plan for the BSBA in General Management, you could substitute all of the General Management options with 6 courses of your choice from CSU-Global CBE's, they have 13 option, all UL, that you can use for the Area of Study (concentration) for $250 each. It will make the cost of your degree go up a little bit compared to the GM, about $900 more I think.
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(07-20-2018, 11:13 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Here is a degree plan for the BSBA in General Management, you could substitute all of the General Management options with 6 courses of your choice from CSU-Global CBE's, they have 13 option, all UL, that you can use for the Area of Study (concentration) for $250 each. It will make the cost of your degree go up a little bit compared to the GM, about $900 more I think.
(07-20-2018, 11:13 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Here is a degree plan for the BSBA in General Management, you could substitute all of the General Management options with 6 courses of your choice from CSU-Global CBE's, they have 13 option, all UL, that you can use for the Area of Study (concentration) for $250 each. It will make the cost of your degree go up a little bit compared to the GM, about $900 more I think.