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Your Location: Los Angeles, CA
Your Age: 39
What kind of degree do you want?: Master's Degree in whatever will take these credits
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Boston University College of Communication (2005/2006):
Course Title Number of Credits Grade
COM FT573 BUTV 2 P
COM FT701 Telecommunication Industry 4 C+
COM FT707 Video Production I 4 A-
COM FT727 Producing I 4 B+
COM FT728 Interactive/Broadband TV 4 B+
COM FT504 Video Post Production 4 B-
COM FT712 TV Seminar 4 A-
COM FT716 Video Production II 4 A
COM FT552E Creative Life in Television 4 B+
COM FT566E International Course - The Business of Hollywood
4 A-
COM FT566E International Course – Careers in Hollywood for Film and Television
4 A
COM FT825 Thesis Project 4 I
COM FT953E Internship I 2 B+
COM FT954E Internship II 2 B+
I have a master's degree in Accountancy from California State University, Los Angeles (2012/2013):
Course Title Number of Credits Grade
ACCT 521A Tax of Corporations & Partnerships 4 B
ACCT 524A Accounting Information Systems 4 A
ACCT 523 Seminar: Public Accounting 4 A
ACCT 526 Seminar: Financial Accounting Theory 4 A
ACCT 595 Case Studies in Accounting 4 A-
ACCT 524B Auditing 4 A-
ACCT 554 Special Topics in Accounting: Leadership & Professional Skills 4 A
ACCT 586 Seminar: Tax Research and Practice 4 B+
BUS 597 Graduate Research 4 A
ACCT 527 Governmental & Institutional Accounting 4 B-
ACCT 535 Forensic Accounting 4 A
CIS 504 Management Information Systems 4 A
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
I should be done with Google IT Support Certificate by the end of this week
Any certifications or military experience?
Certified Public Accountant
Enrolled Agent
Budget: Ideally $5k, but I'll have to be flexible.
Commitments: Full time job and two small kids
Dedicated Time to study: 10 hours a week (conservative estimate)
Timeline: It would be nice to do it in less than six months
Tuition Assistance: None. I do not want to take out any more loans. My job does not provide tuition assistance.
I moved to Los Angeles when I started the internship program through BU. I never finished my thesis.
I can't go back to Boston University because the credits expired after seven years.
I don't know if there is a hybrid media/business degree out there that isn't an MBA.
If there are any ways to test out of classes, I am down for it.
I don't want it to be completely paper assignments.
I don't actually know if there is a program put there that would take so many transfer credits. I'm still paying off the student loans and I kind of feel like it was a waste to not have the completed piece of paper.
Thank you for your help!
Apologies for the crazy formatting.
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From what I've seen, it appears that most schools will not grant transfer credits for courses that applied to a conferred degree. Some will not take transfer credits that were earned prior to the conferral of the last degree regardless of whether they were used for the last degree. Since this subject has a technology component, your courses are likely out of date, which means there's a greater chance that graduate schools will have an age limit for them.
I can't think of anything that fits your criteria: non-MBA, accepts a lot of graduate transfer credits, accepts very old credits, has a program where TV production credits can fit, under $5k, and less than 6 months.
Graduate of Not VUL or ENEB
MS, MSS and Graduate Cert
AAS, AS, BA, and BS
CLEP
Intro Psych 70, US His I 64, Intro Soc 63, Intro Edu Psych 70, A&I Lit 64, Bio 68, Prin Man 69, Prin Mar 68
DSST
Life Dev Psych 62, Fund Coun 68, Intro Comp 469, Intro Astr 56, Env & Hum 70, HTYH 456, MIS 451, Prin Sup 453, HRM 62, Bus Eth 458
ALEKS
Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
4 credits
TECEP
Fed Inc Tax, Sci of Nutr, Micro, Strat Man, Med Term, Pub Relations
CSU
Sys Analysis & Design, Programming, Cyber
SL
Intro to Comm, Microbio, Acc I
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A&P
Davar
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Unfortunately, there isn't really a degree that would accept this many credits. I think Amberton's Professional Development is the most likely, potentially accepting 12 credits: https://www.amberton.edu/programs-and-co...tails.html I'm not sure they'd accept those credits for this degree, though. (I think so, because Communication is listed as a valid subject.) And it would cost $7k-8k, depending on textbooks required. https://www.amberton.edu/choosing-ambert...index.html
Since you already have a Master's degree, why not look to getting a Doctorate instead? Some of them require more grad credits than you get with a standard Master's degree, so your credits wouldn't go to waste! It would cost a bit more than $5k, though it would probably have more value than a random generic Master's degree would.
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(08-18-2022, 02:48 PM)sanantone Wrote: From what I've seen, it appears that most schools will not grant transfer credits for courses that applied to a conferred degree. Some will not take transfer credits that were earned prior to the conferral of the last degree regardless of whether they were used for the last degree. Since this subject has a technology component, your courses are likely out of date, which means there's a greater chance that graduate schools will have an age limit for them.
I can't think of anything that fits your criteria: non-MBA, accepts a lot of graduate transfer credits, accepts very old credits, has a program where TV production credits can fit, under $5k, and less than 6 months. Yeah I might need to be more flexible about the price. I guess the ideal situation would be $5k. I'll edit the post to reflect that.
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Most programs will also only accept a B or higher toward the degree. With that said, I don't know of any programs accepting credits that old (transfer or not).
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08-18-2022, 03:11 PM
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(08-18-2022, 02:52 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Unfortunately, there isn't really a degree that would accept this many credits. I think Amberton's Professional Development is the most likely, potentially accepting 12 credits: https://www.amberton.edu/programs-and-co...tails.html I'm not sure they'd accept those credits for this degree, though. (I think so, because Communication is listed as a valid subject.) And it would cost $7k-8k, depending on textbooks required. https://www.amberton.edu/choosing-ambert...index.html
Since you already have a Master's degree, why not look to getting a Doctorate instead? Some of them require more grad credits than you get with a standard Master's degree, so your credits wouldn't go to waste! It would cost a bit more than $5k, though it would probably have more value than a random generic Master's degree would.
Amberton only accepts 3 credit courses so these wouldn't be accepted. They're also pretty old so that may be an issue for any school. I can't think of any school that would accept this number of transfer credits especially this old and in this subject. The OP wants test for grad school instead of papers and that just doesn't exist.
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08-18-2022, 03:12 PM
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(08-18-2022, 02:52 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Unfortunately, there isn't really a degree that would accept this many credits. I think Amberton's Professional Development is the most likely, potentially accepting 12 credits: https://www.amberton.edu/programs-and-co...tails.html I'm not sure they'd accept those credits for this degree, though. (I think so, because Communication is listed as a valid subject.) And it would cost $7k-8k, depending on textbooks required. https://www.amberton.edu/choosing-ambert...index.html
Since you already have a Master's degree, why not look to getting a Doctorate instead? Some of them require more grad credits than you get with a standard Master's degree, so your credits wouldn't go to waste! It would cost a bit more than $5k, though it would probably have more value than a random generic Master's degree would.
Amberton will only accept 3 credit courses for transfer (capping at 12 credits/4 courses). All the course listed by the OP are 2 or 4 credit courses.
(08-18-2022, 02:52 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Unfortunately, there isn't really a degree that would accept this many credits. I think Amberton's Professional Development is the most likely, potentially accepting 12 credits: https://www.amberton.edu/programs-and-co...tails.html I'm not sure they'd accept those credits for this degree, though. (I think so, because Communication is listed as a valid subject.) And it would cost $7k-8k, depending on textbooks required. https://www.amberton.edu/choosing-ambert...index.html
Since you already have a Master's degree, why not look to getting a Doctorate instead? Some of them require more grad credits than you get with a standard Master's degree, so your credits wouldn't go to waste! It would cost a bit more than $5k, though it would probably have more value than a random generic Master's degree would.
Amberton will only accept 3 credit courses for transfer (capping at 12 credits/4 courses). All the course listed by the OP are 2 or 4 credit courses.
I know it is tough to leave credits not applied to a degree, but since you already have a master's degree the money would best be used to pay off the student loan debt rather than getting another (and most likely) generic degree.
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Just curious what BU said, was it firm, short and simple such as - You're out 7 years, you can't get back in, ever. You're just the "Thesis Project" away from the Masters at BU correct? I would ask again and go up the chain to see what can be done, if you can do anything else to "make up for 7 years" such as taking an extra bridging course to keep "current" or something along those lines.
If all else fails and you haven't found a solution to your situation, you can always add the ENEB Masters Communication, raycathode did that program, you can search for his thread to get more details. If you're feeling like getting a double ENEB MBA/Masters, that would be another option as these are self paced. Review the wiki on my signature, I did 3 of them in about 7.5 months...
Here's the main thread and also the post to the pricing for either one or both programs: ENEB Master Thread
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(08-18-2022, 04:19 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Just curious what BU said, was it firm, short and simple such as - You're out 7 years, you can't get back in, ever. You're just the "Thesis Project" away from the Masters at BU correct? I would ask again and go up the chain to see what can be done, if you can do anything else to "make up for 7 years" such as taking an extra bridging course to keep "current" or something along those lines.
If all else fails and you haven't found a solution to your situation, you can always add the ENEB Masters Communication, raycathode did that program, you can search for his thread to get more details. If you're feeling like getting a double ENEB MBA/Masters, that would be another option as these are self paced. Review the wiki on my signature, I did 3 of them in about 7.5 months...
Here's the main thread and also the post to the pricing for either one or both programs: ENEB Master Thread You know, I didn't even think about reaching out. I don't even think that Dean is there anymore. I'll give it a shot. Thanks.
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