01-03-2022, 07:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2022, 07:36 AM by vanglorious.)
I'm currently a part-time graduate student (MSCS) planning to train/pass my PMP exam before the end of this summer. While researching PMP training programs I noticed that UMPI had a BABA in PM that I could complete in 2 months (1 Term) only IF all 9 courses I would need, (I know there is a ten-course minimum) would be offered in the SAME term.
I have a BSGS in Information System Studies from COSC. I went that route because I already had a ton of RA credits, an AA degree, and completed many of the major requirements. It was the fastest way for me to meet my goal of applying to Grad school in the Winter/Spring of 2021 and then entering in the Fall.
So, even though I accomplished my goal, my MSCS won't be conferred until 5/2023, and because the program is PT I have enough time to work on the BABA degree at UMPI.
BTW, I applied for UMPI in December but now I need:
#1. To find out what courses will be offered in the major and minor for the January and alternatively, March 2022 sessions.
#2. To know if ALL my official transcripts must be in by today (the deadline for the January session) or if they could arrive later. My transcript from COSC has ALL the credits they accepted from various institutions listed and labeled. This was sent electronically last week in addition to my Credly/Acclaim/ACE transcript.
Additionally, I'd have to ask for permission to transfer in courses after enrollment, because I wanted to take 5 courses at Sophia.org to reduce the amount of time I'd need at UMPI. I'd complete them at the suggested 1 per every 3 days and would be done on/around the Jan 18th start date.
Note: I already have my Project+ (CompTIA) certification and have taken upper-level coursework in Project Management. So, I'm hopeful that a couple of the prerequisites can be waived allowing me to double up on the courses that are supposed to be completed in succession.
Again, I see this as $1400 for PMP training plus an additional applicable degree thrown in. I'm not sure if I view the additional degree as WORTH an extra $1400 for a second term.
My plan:
- all GEC waived with Bachelor's degree
- these major/minor courses waived via previous coursework
BUS 353: Legal & Ethical Environment of Business (computer ethics)
PCJ 215: Business Communication (cornerstone or Sophia Conflict Resolution)
BUS 469: Strategic Professional Communication (capstone)
MAT 140: Mathematics for Business (calculus and/or statistics)
BUS 415: Operations Management (waived study.com)
BUS 345: Database Management Systems (waived study.com )
BUS 245: Programming for Managers (java or c)
Take at Sophia:
intro to business
micro
macro
financial accounting
conflict resolution (states replaces BUS 210 Organ. Communication but needs to replace PCJ 215: Business Communication)
If the Instacart course is easier; faster than the UMPI take:
Managerial Accounting
Take at UMPI:
Business Admin
BUS 200: Intermediate Business Computing
BUS 325: Financial Management
BUS 440: Business Analytics
PM
BUS 141: Introduction to Project Management with Microsoft Projects
BUS 240: Change Management
BUS 343: Project Risk & Cost Management
BUS 359: IT Project Management
BUS 400: Project Management Applications
BUS 401: Advanced Project Management Applications II
I have a BSGS in Information System Studies from COSC. I went that route because I already had a ton of RA credits, an AA degree, and completed many of the major requirements. It was the fastest way for me to meet my goal of applying to Grad school in the Winter/Spring of 2021 and then entering in the Fall.
So, even though I accomplished my goal, my MSCS won't be conferred until 5/2023, and because the program is PT I have enough time to work on the BABA degree at UMPI.
BTW, I applied for UMPI in December but now I need:
#1. To find out what courses will be offered in the major and minor for the January and alternatively, March 2022 sessions.
#2. To know if ALL my official transcripts must be in by today (the deadline for the January session) or if they could arrive later. My transcript from COSC has ALL the credits they accepted from various institutions listed and labeled. This was sent electronically last week in addition to my Credly/Acclaim/ACE transcript.
Additionally, I'd have to ask for permission to transfer in courses after enrollment, because I wanted to take 5 courses at Sophia.org to reduce the amount of time I'd need at UMPI. I'd complete them at the suggested 1 per every 3 days and would be done on/around the Jan 18th start date.
Note: I already have my Project+ (CompTIA) certification and have taken upper-level coursework in Project Management. So, I'm hopeful that a couple of the prerequisites can be waived allowing me to double up on the courses that are supposed to be completed in succession.
Again, I see this as $1400 for PMP training plus an additional applicable degree thrown in. I'm not sure if I view the additional degree as WORTH an extra $1400 for a second term.
My plan:
- all GEC waived with Bachelor's degree
- these major/minor courses waived via previous coursework
BUS 353: Legal & Ethical Environment of Business (computer ethics)
PCJ 215: Business Communication (cornerstone or Sophia Conflict Resolution)
BUS 469: Strategic Professional Communication (capstone)
MAT 140: Mathematics for Business (calculus and/or statistics)
BUS 415: Operations Management (waived study.com)
BUS 345: Database Management Systems (waived study.com )
BUS 245: Programming for Managers (java or c)
Take at Sophia:
intro to business
micro
macro
financial accounting
conflict resolution (states replaces BUS 210 Organ. Communication but needs to replace PCJ 215: Business Communication)
If the Instacart course is easier; faster than the UMPI take:
Managerial Accounting
Take at UMPI:
Business Admin
BUS 200: Intermediate Business Computing
BUS 325: Financial Management
BUS 440: Business Analytics
PM
BUS 141: Introduction to Project Management with Microsoft Projects
BUS 240: Change Management
BUS 343: Project Risk & Cost Management
BUS 359: IT Project Management
BUS 400: Project Management Applications
BUS 401: Advanced Project Management Applications II