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Hi:
Is there any online resources ( ex: straighterline ) where we can get some graduate level courses before we enroll to the master program.I'd like to do this to earn some credits.
Thnx in advance.
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There are a lot less options for graduate credits. You need to pick a school and see what they will accept.
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12-27-2016, 07:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-27-2016, 08:01 PM by frostedfire.)
redBlue Wrote:Hi:
Is there any online resources ( ex: straighterline ) where we can get some graduate level courses before we enroll to the master program.I'd like to do this to earn some credits.
Thnx in advance.
Here are some micromasters courses at edx :
https://www.edx.org/micromasters
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Statistics.com - Course List - Online Courses
has a bunch of courses recommended by ACE for graduate credit
but good luck finding a school what will accept them
other than Rowan University
Statistics.com - Degrees and College Credit
I don't know if TESU or COSC or Excelsior or anyone else accepts ACE graduate credits
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frostedfire Wrote:Here are some micromasters courses at edx :
https://www.edx.org/micromasters
We've talked about these before, and this only works if you are admitted to the exact grad program and school that is granting the micromaster certificate. Some of the programs like MIT and Columbia are very difficult to get into. If you're not admitted, these certificates aren't worth academic credit.
Transferring grad credits is very hard. Many schools don't allow transfer credits. If allowed, they're often limited by university policy. Then the grad program may not apply the transfer credits to your specific requirements.
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There are very few online grad credits that you can get before you go for your M.A.
It depends on the school, and most of them don't allow transfer credits. For the few that do, wherever you get the credits, they have to fit in with the courses included with the school's M.A. degree.
That being said, I know Amberton University's Master's in Professional Development Degree will allow you to transfer up to 12 graduate credits in basically ANYthing.
VESis are the easiest and cheapest grad courses you can take.
If you can get an A or B in 4 VESi's 3-credit courses, then you can transfer those credits to Amberton and be 1/3 of the way done before you even start with Amberton. At that point, you'll only have to take 8 classes instead of 12 when you start.
I'm on my 4th class with Amberton and so far I've gotten As in all of 'em.
There's a TON of writing, but it is very doable.
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Programs like WGU offer Grad credit for certain Industry certifications...not quite the same as Straighterline, but is self study you can complete before you start the program.
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