12-30-2023, 03:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-30-2023, 03:56 PM by RavioliMachine.)
Looking for a dual math and environmental degree from TESU or UMPI primarily.
Your Location: Mississippi, US
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Computerized Data Analysis 305 3hrs A
American Literature II 232 3hrs A
Business Statistics 271 3hrs A
Network Administration I 381 3hrs A
Computer Programming I 300 3hrs A
Network Administration II 382 3hrs A
Network Infrastructure 383 3hrs A
Marketing 300 3hrs A
Internet Applications 350 3hrs A
Precalculus Trigonometry 114 3hrs A
e-Marketing and Social Media Marketing 390 3hrs A
Principles of Macroeconomics 202 3hrs A
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Provider Total Credits: #
Certifications: AICP (Urban Planning), ICC Soils Special Inspector
Budget: Not a lot. I would prefer not to take out more loans, and want to do as much as possible with alternative credits. I have around $3K set aside, but will probably have more later. I'd like to go the cheapest route possible, but will consider spending more for easy and fast.
Commitments: Kids/spouse/pets 1 full time job and a sporadic part time gig.
Dedicated time to study:Between breaks at work and evenings/weekends, I can probably set aside 5-6 hours per week initially, possibly with more time freeing up depending on work.
Timeline: The sooner the better, ideally within a year.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None
Your Location: Mississippi, US
Your Age:40
What kind of degree do you want?:Ideally looking for dual major Math and either Environmental Science or Environmental Studies from UMPI or TESU. I already have a degree that is mostly unrelated to my field.
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Class Name Code Hours Grade
Biology I with lab 1134 4hrs B
English Comp 1 1113 3hrs B
Beginning Algebra 1203 3hrs B
General Psychology 1513 3hrs A
Biology II with lab 1144 4hrs A
General Chemistry Survey 1114 4hrs B
Intro to computer concepts 1113 3hrs A
Physical Education II 1121 1hr A
Intermediate College Algebra 100 3hrs A
Fundamentals of Oral Communication 106 3hrs A
Intro to Computer Drafting 104 3hrs A
Drafting & Design Technology 111 3hrs A
Basic Technical Drawing 124 3hrs A
Intermediate Drafting & Design 127 3hrs A
Intermediate Technical Drawing 128 3hrs A
Advanced Technical Drawing 220 3hrs A
Architectural Drafting 132 3hrs A
Advanced Computer Drafting 231 3hrs A
Three Dimensional Modeling 233 3hrs A
Special Topics in Design Technology 181 3hrs A
Pipe Drafting 214 3hrs A
Structural Steel Drafting 225 3hrs A
Orientation to College 101 1hr A
Basic Surveying 133 3hrs A
Descriptive Geometry 134 3hrs A
Special Topics in Design Technology 238 3hrs A
Civil Drafting and Plat Mapping 213 3hrs A
Technical Internship 460 3hrs P
History of Western Civilization 101 3hrs A
Introduction to Theatre 100 3hrs A
Introduction to Art 100 3hrs A
History of Western Civilization II 102 3hrs A
Microcomputer Applications 205 3hrs A
Principles of Microeconomics 201 3hrs A
Written English Comp II 102 3hrs A
Precalculus Algebra 113 3hrs A
Network Communication 280 3hrs A
American Literature I 231 3hrs AMaxed characters above, continued here:
Computerized Data Analysis 305 3hrs A
American Literature II 232 3hrs A
Business Statistics 271 3hrs A
Network Administration I 381 3hrs A
Computer Programming I 300 3hrs A
Network Administration II 382 3hrs A
Network Infrastructure 383 3hrs A
Marketing 300 3hrs A
Internet Applications 350 3hrs A
Precalculus Trigonometry 114 3hrs A
e-Marketing and Social Media Marketing 390 3hrs A
Principles of Macroeconomics 202 3hrs A
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Provider Total Credits: #
Certifications: AICP (Urban Planning), ICC Soils Special Inspector
Budget: Not a lot. I would prefer not to take out more loans, and want to do as much as possible with alternative credits. I have around $3K set aside, but will probably have more later. I'd like to go the cheapest route possible, but will consider spending more for easy and fast.
Commitments: Kids/spouse/pets 1 full time job and a sporadic part time gig.
Dedicated time to study:Between breaks at work and evenings/weekends, I can probably set aside 5-6 hours per week initially, possibly with more time freeing up depending on work.
Timeline: The sooner the better, ideally within a year.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None