09-23-2024, 10:56 PM
Welcome to the board... With your tuition amount, I wouldn't necessarily go for UMPI as a first choice, I would go for a local institution instead... UMGC would be free, but will take a little longer for you! You can get the BAT by transferring 90 credits into the degree program and finishing off the rest of the requirements at UMGC. You're in state, it'll be $345/credit, you do 5K this year, 5K next year and you'll be done with those residency classes. BAT & BGS are the only two programs that allow flexibility in degree credit transfers, meaning you can transfer in upper level credits as well!
Since you have tuition assistance, use that up along with the Pell Grant! Having said that, you need to switch your degree to something else, but re-use the exact same credits you will do if you're going the UMPI route. I would take classes that can go towards both degrees and map them in a spreadsheet, if you can't decide between a more Applied Tech (CS/IT) degree than a BABA (Business Admin) degree, you can decide when you're half way or closer to 90 credits that transfer to both.
Change your degree to the Bachelors of Science in Applied Technology instead of the BGS (general studies), your requirements for residency remains the same of 30 credits, but you get to chose what your remaining credits are (capstone is one of them of course). The only difference is that you need to choose your courses in addition to that and transfer all outstanding requirements entirely using alternative credit partners.
Your homework for today, is to get the academic evaluation done for Applied Technology, this degree is an awesome mix of your own CS, Development, IT, whatever mix you want really (it has to have a majority of Computer related courses), you need to find an alternative credit partner (I recommend Study.com as they're a partner)... Program Link: https://www.umgc.edu/online-degrees/bach...technology
Courses - Total Credits Required: 120, Required Major Courses: 30 Credits
Take 9 credits in a primary computing focus area; at least 3 of these credits must be upper level
Take 18 credits from any discipline area; you may take courses in multiple disciplines to fulfill this requirement
Applied Technology Capstone(3 Credits, APTC 495), taken as the last course in the major
Requirements - Overall requirements for a bachelor’s degree in applied technology differ slightly from the general bachelor’s degree requirements. You must meet the 30-credit requirement for coursework taken at UMGC, but those credits may be earned in any combination across major, general education, and elective courses. Make sure you match all the Bachelors Degree Requirements: https://www.umgc.edu/online-degrees/bach...quirements
Since you have tuition assistance, use that up along with the Pell Grant! Having said that, you need to switch your degree to something else, but re-use the exact same credits you will do if you're going the UMPI route. I would take classes that can go towards both degrees and map them in a spreadsheet, if you can't decide between a more Applied Tech (CS/IT) degree than a BABA (Business Admin) degree, you can decide when you're half way or closer to 90 credits that transfer to both.
Change your degree to the Bachelors of Science in Applied Technology instead of the BGS (general studies), your requirements for residency remains the same of 30 credits, but you get to chose what your remaining credits are (capstone is one of them of course). The only difference is that you need to choose your courses in addition to that and transfer all outstanding requirements entirely using alternative credit partners.
Your homework for today, is to get the academic evaluation done for Applied Technology, this degree is an awesome mix of your own CS, Development, IT, whatever mix you want really (it has to have a majority of Computer related courses), you need to find an alternative credit partner (I recommend Study.com as they're a partner)... Program Link: https://www.umgc.edu/online-degrees/bach...technology
Courses - Total Credits Required: 120, Required Major Courses: 30 Credits
Take 9 credits in a primary computing focus area; at least 3 of these credits must be upper level
Take 18 credits from any discipline area; you may take courses in multiple disciplines to fulfill this requirement
Applied Technology Capstone(3 Credits, APTC 495), taken as the last course in the major
Requirements - Overall requirements for a bachelor’s degree in applied technology differ slightly from the general bachelor’s degree requirements. You must meet the 30-credit requirement for coursework taken at UMGC, but those credits may be earned in any combination across major, general education, and elective courses. Make sure you match all the Bachelors Degree Requirements: https://www.umgc.edu/online-degrees/bach...quirements
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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