Hello everyone,
Your Location: Texas, United States of America
Your Age: 43
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's Degree leading to 'possible' Master's Degree
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 87
Lone Star College System, Total Credits: 81
Class Name, Credits, Grade
ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation, 3, A
BIOL 1408 Intro Biol I Nonmaj, 4, A
BIOL 1409 Intro Biol II Nonmaj, 4, A
BIOL 2401 Human Anat & Phys I, 4, A
BIOL 2404 Intro Anat & Phys, 4, A
BMGT 1303 Principles of Mgmt, 3, A (<<Changed from BMGT 1303 to BMGT 1327 in LSC Catalog)
BUSI 1301 Bus Principles, 3, A
EDUC 1300 Learning Framework: 1st Yr Exp, 3, A
ENGL 1301 Comp & Rhetoric I, 3, A
ENGL 1302 Comp & Rhetoric II, 3, A
ENGL 2327 American Lit Colonial-Civ, 3, A
GOVT 2301 American Govt I, 3, A
GOVT 2302 American Govt II, 3, A
HIST 1301 US History I, 3, A
HIST 1302 US History II, 3, A
HPRS 2321 Med Law & Ethics for HP, 3, A
ITSC 1301 Intro to Computers, 3, A
KINE 1122 Bowling I, 1, A
MATH 1314 College Algebra, 3, A
MATH 1332 Mathematics for Liberal Arts, 3, A
PHED 1164 Intro-Physical Fitness & Wellness, 1, A
PHIL 1301 Intro To Phil, 3, A
PSYC 1301 Human Relations, 3, B (<<This course no longer exists in LSC Catalog)
PSYC 2301 General Psychology, 3, A
SOCI 1301 Prin of Sociology, 3, A
SPCH 1311 Intro Speech Comm, 3, A
SPCH 1315 Public Speaking, 3, A
Houston Community College, Total Credits: 3
Class Name, Credits, Grade
HPRS 1201 Intro to Health Professions, 3, A
Sam Houston State University, Total Credits: 3
Class Name, Credits, Grade
ECO 233 Principles of Microeconomics, 3, A (<<Changed from ECO 233 to ECON 2302 in SHSU Catalog)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Any certifications or military experience?: None.
Budget: Not an issue. I am more concerned about difficulty.
Commitments: None.
Dedicated time to study: 20-30hr/week
Timeline: ASAP
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None.
Notes: I have earned both an Associate of Arts and an Associate of Science from the Lone Star College System. The only college I have looked into is UMPI. I shaped the spreadsheet Christie (u/ccwgu) created to carve a path forward for myself at UMPI. I have linked the UMPI BLS Mgt, BA, PM Minors, MAOL Degree spreadsheet plan I created for your convenience. I want to thank Christie (u/ccwgu) again for making the original spreadsheet. She is truly an amazing person.
I am in no way set on UMPI. This is just where I started, and I felt that I needed more opinions at this point. I am looking for the easiest path forward, and I understand that how easy something can be is subjective. For example, taking more classes overall can be easier. Let me explain: taking easier required UL classes at UMPI may take the pressure off by allowing a student to take the more challenging required UL courses at Sophia. Some of these would filter into additional elective credits. Yes, this means more classes overall, but it shifts the more challenging courses to Sophia. Ultimately, the 10 UL requirement is met, and the more challenging courses are taken at Sophia. Is this not correct? This train of thought is not reflected in the plan below. I am more concerned with how difficult the plan is, not the cost.
UMPI BLS Mgt, BA, PM Minors, MAOL Degree Plan:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Thank you for your time,
- Lucidus
Your Location: Texas, United States of America
Your Age: 43
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's Degree leading to 'possible' Master's Degree
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 87
Lone Star College System, Total Credits: 81
Class Name, Credits, Grade
ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation, 3, A
BIOL 1408 Intro Biol I Nonmaj, 4, A
BIOL 1409 Intro Biol II Nonmaj, 4, A
BIOL 2401 Human Anat & Phys I, 4, A
BIOL 2404 Intro Anat & Phys, 4, A
BMGT 1303 Principles of Mgmt, 3, A (<<Changed from BMGT 1303 to BMGT 1327 in LSC Catalog)
BUSI 1301 Bus Principles, 3, A
EDUC 1300 Learning Framework: 1st Yr Exp, 3, A
ENGL 1301 Comp & Rhetoric I, 3, A
ENGL 1302 Comp & Rhetoric II, 3, A
ENGL 2327 American Lit Colonial-Civ, 3, A
GOVT 2301 American Govt I, 3, A
GOVT 2302 American Govt II, 3, A
HIST 1301 US History I, 3, A
HIST 1302 US History II, 3, A
HPRS 2321 Med Law & Ethics for HP, 3, A
ITSC 1301 Intro to Computers, 3, A
KINE 1122 Bowling I, 1, A
MATH 1314 College Algebra, 3, A
MATH 1332 Mathematics for Liberal Arts, 3, A
PHED 1164 Intro-Physical Fitness & Wellness, 1, A
PHIL 1301 Intro To Phil, 3, A
PSYC 1301 Human Relations, 3, B (<<This course no longer exists in LSC Catalog)
PSYC 2301 General Psychology, 3, A
SOCI 1301 Prin of Sociology, 3, A
SPCH 1311 Intro Speech Comm, 3, A
SPCH 1315 Public Speaking, 3, A
Houston Community College, Total Credits: 3
Class Name, Credits, Grade
HPRS 1201 Intro to Health Professions, 3, A
Sam Houston State University, Total Credits: 3
Class Name, Credits, Grade
ECO 233 Principles of Microeconomics, 3, A (<<Changed from ECO 233 to ECON 2302 in SHSU Catalog)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Any certifications or military experience?: None.
Budget: Not an issue. I am more concerned about difficulty.
Commitments: None.
Dedicated time to study: 20-30hr/week
Timeline: ASAP
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None.
Notes: I have earned both an Associate of Arts and an Associate of Science from the Lone Star College System. The only college I have looked into is UMPI. I shaped the spreadsheet Christie (u/ccwgu) created to carve a path forward for myself at UMPI. I have linked the UMPI BLS Mgt, BA, PM Minors, MAOL Degree spreadsheet plan I created for your convenience. I want to thank Christie (u/ccwgu) again for making the original spreadsheet. She is truly an amazing person.
I am in no way set on UMPI. This is just where I started, and I felt that I needed more opinions at this point. I am looking for the easiest path forward, and I understand that how easy something can be is subjective. For example, taking more classes overall can be easier. Let me explain: taking easier required UL classes at UMPI may take the pressure off by allowing a student to take the more challenging required UL courses at Sophia. Some of these would filter into additional elective credits. Yes, this means more classes overall, but it shifts the more challenging courses to Sophia. Ultimately, the 10 UL requirement is met, and the more challenging courses are taken at Sophia. Is this not correct? This train of thought is not reflected in the plan below. I am more concerned with how difficult the plan is, not the cost.
UMPI BLS Mgt, BA, PM Minors, MAOL Degree Plan:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Thank you for your time,
- Lucidus