10-09-2022, 04:58 PM
I've finally decided that having a degree might be more beneficial than just having a piece of paper saying I did it. It's not necessary, but I've decided it's something that I actually want, and I don't want to go about it in the traditional fashion. I have recently found a position as a broker for a major online brokerage, and I've found a passion for the finance world I never knew existed. My reason for wanting the paper is to fuel an excellerated learning process to develop a better understanding of the industry I find myself in and to get the degree I know I'll more than likely need for future advancement. Below is my info and the current plan I have written out. Any suggestions would be most appreciated as even though I've been doing a fair amount of research (mostly through this forum and the TESU site, I'm sure there are several angles/options I've missed in my haste to get everything figured out. So thanks in advance.
location: Texas
Age: 29
Degree : Finanace undergrad
Current RA Creds : Minimal if any, I went to a 4 year for one semester, but that was many moons ago, and I think I failed most of those classes, I need to see if I can find a transcript. I also took some AP courses in hs, but again, many moons have passed.
CBE's: none as of yet, but I intend for this to be my primary mode of accumulating credits as I have always been a strong test taker and traditional coursework generally fails to hold my attention for long. I do have my S7, S63, and SIE (all in 2022)
Budget/timeline: I'm grouping these two because the answer is mostly the same. I don't have any specific values set for either of these because I know I don't yet know enough to set it accurately. In general, I would like to move through this as efficiently as possible, and I have flexibility both ways. I'm sure there will be situations where it will be more advantageous to go slower and save money just as it will be to spend extra to save some time. The more time I spend researching, the more I'm sure I'll be able to zero in on reasonable answers to these questions
Commitments: outside of work, relatively few. This will probably be one of my main areas of concentration for the time being.
Study time: 1-2 hours at work 2-3 days a week. 2-3 hours in the evenings 3-4 nights a week. 6-12 hours on weekends. 15-30 hours a week all total would probably be my max most weeks.
Tuition reimbursement: This is one that I'm not certain of yet. I know my firm offers it, but I still need to do some digging on the limits/rules.
The current plan I have built is based on the suggested course list on the TESU site for finance. I'm sure it has lots of holes/ missed opertunities, which is exactly why I've come to you fine scholars for help. It goes as follows:
[Anything listed with the cbe moniker is offered as TECEP, although I'm sure several may have alternatives that will be a better option.
Anything listed with a * is not offered as a TECEP only as a course or ePACK; again, I'm sure I'll have more options, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
I . General education
A. I & P skills
1. ENC 101 (cbe)
2. ENC 102 (cbe)
3. MAT 105 (cbe)
4. MAT 121 (cbe)
5. SOS 110 ~ The way I'm understanding the TESU site, this is a required course you have to take at TESU?
B. CIVIC & GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
1. ETH 210 (cbe)
2. SOC 210 (cbe)
3. POS 282 (cbe)
C. KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN CULTURES
1. PHI 130 (CBE)
2. COM 210 (CBE)
3. HIS 126 (CBE)
4. JOU 110 (CBE)
5. MAN 373 (CBE)
D. SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
1.BIO 101 (cbe)
2. Here I have BIO208 or EAS113 (both cbe)
II. Professional Business Requirements
1.ACC101 (cbe)
2.ACC102 (cbe? Not a TECEP, but I think it can be CLEP'd)
3.CIS107 (cbe)
4. LAW 201 (I believe this is taken care of by s7 or s63; however, on the website, it says 63 only counts as 2 credits. I've also read the s7 comes in as both LAW201 AND FIN331, could someone clarify as to whether it counts as BOTH or one or the other)
*5.MAN 210 (this appears to only be available through ePACK)
6. MAR 201 (cbe)
7. FIN 301 (SIE?)
8. ECO 111 (cbe)
9. ECO 112 (cbe - I was only able to find the TECEP for 111, but I think 112 [microecon] can be CLEP'd? Some clarification here would be awesome)
*10. BUS 210 ( quantitative skills for business, course only at TESU still need to research alt options if available.)
11. STA 201 (cbe)
12. MAN 373 (cbe)
*13. MAN 372 (international management, again need to research if there are cbe or other alts)
**14. BUS421 (Business Admin Capstone. I believe this is a required course that is mandatory however I'm not sure because in the TESU site the disclaimer says the strategic management course is the required capstone so I'm not sure if these are the same thing or not. I'm assuming that with the title "requirements" these are not interchangeable with other similar courses like in the GenEd section.
III. AoS
*1. FIN314 (course)
*2. FIN334 (course)
*3. FIN382 (course)
4. FIN321 (cbe)
5. FIN 331 (S7 covers this if I understand correctly
*6.FDR440 (course)
Some clarification on the AoS section would be great as I was reading another thread that mentioned only 4 of these need to be UL but there isn't a link to FIN courses like I found for those in the GenEd sections (A deeper dive is required I'm sure). So if there are some LL fin courses I can cbe or take as a non tesu alts, that would be super. I haven't yet dipped my toes very far into sophia,SDC,etc. YET.
That leaves 15 credits for electives, which I plan on finding 5 courses I can CBE out of.
This is a VERY rough 1st draft, and I'm sure there will be significant changes in the coming weeks, but I would really appreciate any opinions/suggestions on what I have so far.
location: Texas
Age: 29
Degree : Finanace undergrad
Current RA Creds : Minimal if any, I went to a 4 year for one semester, but that was many moons ago, and I think I failed most of those classes, I need to see if I can find a transcript. I also took some AP courses in hs, but again, many moons have passed.
CBE's: none as of yet, but I intend for this to be my primary mode of accumulating credits as I have always been a strong test taker and traditional coursework generally fails to hold my attention for long. I do have my S7, S63, and SIE (all in 2022)
Budget/timeline: I'm grouping these two because the answer is mostly the same. I don't have any specific values set for either of these because I know I don't yet know enough to set it accurately. In general, I would like to move through this as efficiently as possible, and I have flexibility both ways. I'm sure there will be situations where it will be more advantageous to go slower and save money just as it will be to spend extra to save some time. The more time I spend researching, the more I'm sure I'll be able to zero in on reasonable answers to these questions
Commitments: outside of work, relatively few. This will probably be one of my main areas of concentration for the time being.
Study time: 1-2 hours at work 2-3 days a week. 2-3 hours in the evenings 3-4 nights a week. 6-12 hours on weekends. 15-30 hours a week all total would probably be my max most weeks.
Tuition reimbursement: This is one that I'm not certain of yet. I know my firm offers it, but I still need to do some digging on the limits/rules.
The current plan I have built is based on the suggested course list on the TESU site for finance. I'm sure it has lots of holes/ missed opertunities, which is exactly why I've come to you fine scholars for help. It goes as follows:
[Anything listed with the cbe moniker is offered as TECEP, although I'm sure several may have alternatives that will be a better option.
Anything listed with a * is not offered as a TECEP only as a course or ePACK; again, I'm sure I'll have more options, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
I . General education
A. I & P skills
1. ENC 101 (cbe)
2. ENC 102 (cbe)
3. MAT 105 (cbe)
4. MAT 121 (cbe)
5. SOS 110 ~ The way I'm understanding the TESU site, this is a required course you have to take at TESU?
B. CIVIC & GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
1. ETH 210 (cbe)
2. SOC 210 (cbe)
3. POS 282 (cbe)
C. KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN CULTURES
1. PHI 130 (CBE)
2. COM 210 (CBE)
3. HIS 126 (CBE)
4. JOU 110 (CBE)
5. MAN 373 (CBE)
D. SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
1.BIO 101 (cbe)
2. Here I have BIO208 or EAS113 (both cbe)
II. Professional Business Requirements
1.ACC101 (cbe)
2.ACC102 (cbe? Not a TECEP, but I think it can be CLEP'd)
3.CIS107 (cbe)
4. LAW 201 (I believe this is taken care of by s7 or s63; however, on the website, it says 63 only counts as 2 credits. I've also read the s7 comes in as both LAW201 AND FIN331, could someone clarify as to whether it counts as BOTH or one or the other)
*5.MAN 210 (this appears to only be available through ePACK)
6. MAR 201 (cbe)
7. FIN 301 (SIE?)
8. ECO 111 (cbe)
9. ECO 112 (cbe - I was only able to find the TECEP for 111, but I think 112 [microecon] can be CLEP'd? Some clarification here would be awesome)
*10. BUS 210 ( quantitative skills for business, course only at TESU still need to research alt options if available.)
11. STA 201 (cbe)
12. MAN 373 (cbe)
*13. MAN 372 (international management, again need to research if there are cbe or other alts)
**14. BUS421 (Business Admin Capstone. I believe this is a required course that is mandatory however I'm not sure because in the TESU site the disclaimer says the strategic management course is the required capstone so I'm not sure if these are the same thing or not. I'm assuming that with the title "requirements" these are not interchangeable with other similar courses like in the GenEd section.
III. AoS
*1. FIN314 (course)
*2. FIN334 (course)
*3. FIN382 (course)
4. FIN321 (cbe)
5. FIN 331 (S7 covers this if I understand correctly
*6.FDR440 (course)
Some clarification on the AoS section would be great as I was reading another thread that mentioned only 4 of these need to be UL but there isn't a link to FIN courses like I found for those in the GenEd sections (A deeper dive is required I'm sure). So if there are some LL fin courses I can cbe or take as a non tesu alts, that would be super. I haven't yet dipped my toes very far into sophia,SDC,etc. YET.
That leaves 15 credits for electives, which I plan on finding 5 courses I can CBE out of.
This is a VERY rough 1st draft, and I'm sure there will be significant changes in the coming weeks, but I would really appreciate any opinions/suggestions on what I have so far.