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Your Location: Non-US, Bermuda
Your Age: 30
What kind of degree do you want?: Been eyeing an Associate of Business Administration
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Budget: Preferably not more than $10-15K
Commitments: I work full-time as Warehouse Manger
Dedicated time to study: weekends and 2 hours every weekday
Timeline: 1-2 years is fine
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Ha, I wish
Been reading till my head spins, I looked at SNHU and got accepted but haven't started yet looking to do Sophia and study.com first. but wondering if their is a better option.
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@Bermy18, Welcome to the board, great compact and concise addendum plus template! Basically, you should do the Pierpont BOG AAS with an emphasis of your choice, be it Business or Info Systems, you can then ladder that into the UMPI BAS or a BABA Supply Chain concentration, unless you would like a different concentration. There are so many different pathways, the associates will get you started, in fact, you can add the UMPI AALS as a second program and forget it as the classes you take towards the bachelors will complete the requirements anyways. You should review the degree plan WIKI for UMPI linked to you in post #2 to decide on the degree concentration of choice.
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thank you for the help I'll go that route does Pierpont require a minimum in-house credit requirement?
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(05-21-2024, 08:18 PM)Bermy18 Wrote: thank you for the help I'll go that route does Pierpont require a minimum in-house credit requirement?
None. You need at least one credit from an actual college. The wiki lists a couple of options to do it cheaply, with the ASU 1 credit course for $25 being the quickest.
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Courses finished:
Environmental Science
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Nutrition
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Web Development
Macroeconomics
Managerial Accounting
Microeconomics
Principles of Finance
Project Management
Visual Communications
Courses I’m working on:
U.S. History I
College Algebra
Courses left to be done:
Introduction to College Mathematics
Lifespan Development
Workplace Communication
Art History I
1-credit ASU course CIS 194 - Business Technology Fundamentals
with this plan would I be able to get a business degree from Pierpont if not what other courses would i need to take
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06-02-2024, 10:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2024, 11:00 PM by Carnation.)
Pierpont won't take Intro to College Math.
Pierpont requires:
3 credits Communication = Workplace Communication
6 credits Math AND/OR Science = Environmental Science and College Algebra
3 credits Social Science = U.S. History 1
3 credits Computer Literacy = Intro to Information Technology
45 credits electives = anything you want to fit here
You need 15 credits to have an area of emphasis.
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Managerial Accounting
Principles of Finance
I assume Workplace Communication would complete it.
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Basically, I would complete more classes that have no touchstones at Sophia.org, you already have a math class with Intro to Stats, you can take the Intro to College Math for UMPI elective credit, all the classes you take can go towards the BAS or BLS as those two degrees allow up to 60 credits for electives.
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