05-27-2022, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2022, 03:27 PM by StudiousTraveller.)
I've previously asked about degree options on here and thought I had things settled on UMPI but after further consideration, I don't think that will be the best fit for me because prefer to take tests over doing essays. With an essay I will just take way too long trying to make it "perfect" which means I won't be able to take advantage of the YourPace tuition structure to reduce costs. I just don't think I'll be able to get through the courses fast enough to save money with this format...at least not with history classes like I was originally thinking I'd do.
In addition to this I've been looking at lessons on many SDC classes and I am really interested in the Psychology courses - much more than I thought I would be. So with these things in mind, I'm looking now at what the best option might be for me to incorporate as much Psychology, History, and other humanity and social sciences courses. I've already done more than enough Science (as you'll see in my course list below) so now I'd like to learn something else.
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Age: 47
Kind of Degree I want: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies or Psychology (I don't think I can get a BS again since I already have one, even if it would e Liberal Studies or Psychology...right?)
Current RA Credits: Graduated with a Bachelor of Science from University of New Brunswick (Canada) in 1998; I had this degree evaluated in 2004 for my teaching certification in Texas and it was deemed to be equivalent to a US degree. This evaluation was only good for 10 years so I will have to have my degree evaluated again to apply to schools in the US but for the purposes of this post I'm going to assume my credits are equivalent to RA credits.
All courses listed are a grade of C or more; 1000/2000 are lower level and 3000/4000 are upper level. Credits will be in brackets.
BIOL 1040: Biological Principles (6)
BIOL 1045: Biological Principles Lab (3)
BIOL 2012: Intro Genetics w/lab(4)
BIOL 2055: Intro Physiology w/lab (5)
BIOL 2065: Intro Biochemistry w/lab (4)
BIOL 2129: Intro Botany w/lab (4)
BIOL 2245: Intro Molecular Cell Biology w/lab (4)
BIOL 2482: Intro Bacteriology w/lab (4)
BIOL 2585: Intro Ecology w/lab (4)
BIOL 2619: Intro Zoology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3145: Independent Studies (3)
BIOL 3165: Marine Ecology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3173: Marine Biology Field Course w/lab (4)
BIOL 3181: Intro to Embryology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3215: Biology of Algae w/lab (4)
BIOL 3251: Intro Microbiology (3)
BIOL 3685: Crustacean Biology (3)
BIOL 3670: General Parasitology w/lab (9)
BIOL 3702: Vertebrate Zoology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3955: Biological Oceanography w/lab (4)
BIOL 4645: Biology and Conservation of Marine Mammals (3)
BIOL 4592: Aquaculture w/lab (4)
BIOL 4722: Ornithology (3)
BIOL 4731: Mammology w/lab (4)
BIOL 4775: Physiology of Marine Vertebrates (3)
CHEM 1040: General Chemistry (6)
CHEM 1045: General Chemistry lab (3)
CHEM 2401: Organic Chemistry I (3)
PHYS 1050: Enriched Intro to Physics (6)
PHYS 1055: Enriched Intro to Physics lab (3)
GEOL 1041: Earth Origins and Evolution (3)
GEOL 1042: Earth Processes and Resources (3)
MATH 1003: Intro to Calculus I (3)
MATH 1013: Intro to Calculus II (3)
STAT 2264: Statistics for Biology (3)
ENGL 1000: Intro to Literature (6)
ANTH 3502: Medical Anthropology (3)
SPAN 1203: Intro to Spanish I (3)
SPAN 1204: Intro to Spanish II (3)
PSYC 1003: Intro to Psychology I (3)
PSYC 1004: Intro to Psychology II (3)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0
Certifications/ Military Experience: Texas Teaching License (it is expired now though)
Budget: Less than $10,000 CAD (~$7,800 USD) - the less the better because I likely want to do a Masters degree in the future. If I could get under $5,000 USD that would be great!
Committments: A few volunteer committments with hours that fluctuate throughout the year, but otherwise not many. I've retired early and my son is grown so it's just myself and my husband and he supports me doing this.
Dedicated Time to Study: My husband and I are getting back to travelling now so when we travel it will likely be for extended periods (like the 24 day trip we're currently on) but when I'm home I can study as much as I'd like. I am not opposed to blocking off a term to study (e.g. 2-3 months) but if I do that I would likely take the next term off.
Timeline: No rush at all. I would prefer to save money over completing it quickly. If it takes me several years to take classes on and off due to our travel schedule that is no problem and would be my preference.
Tuition Assistance/Reimbursement: None (other than possible education tax credits but I'm not counting on them)
Like I said, I really prefer tests over written assignments (one of the reasons I chose Biology for my first degree!) so I don't think a CBE program is the best fit for me.
I've been scrutinizing the degrees such as the BA of Liberal Arts at Excelsior and then taking lots of Psychology classes as the electives mainly because i think it would be cheaper than TESU and would offer course flexibility.
Another option I've looked at is the BS in Psychology from TESU but that looks like it will be more expensive and I'm not sure if I could even do it since that would give me two Bachelors of Science. Am I correct in this assumption?
Is there anything else I should consider in terms of -
- this being a second Bachelor degree for me
- not a US Citizen or resident
I do NOT want to do a Masters degree at this time IF I am able to do a Bachelor degree. I may want to do that some years from now, but for now I'd just like a 2nd Bachelors that I can take my time completing with bursts of time working on classes (e.g. two months of SDC classes and then a month or two off until I get to the cornerstone/capstone courses). This degree is purely for my own personal growth so I don't need a degree that would be "better for my resume/employers" as I have no intention of returning to the workforce.
Thanks so much for any tips, recommendations, or things I need to consider to accomplish this. I really appreciate it.
In addition to this I've been looking at lessons on many SDC classes and I am really interested in the Psychology courses - much more than I thought I would be. So with these things in mind, I'm looking now at what the best option might be for me to incorporate as much Psychology, History, and other humanity and social sciences courses. I've already done more than enough Science (as you'll see in my course list below) so now I'd like to learn something else.
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Age: 47
Kind of Degree I want: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies or Psychology (I don't think I can get a BS again since I already have one, even if it would e Liberal Studies or Psychology...right?)
Current RA Credits: Graduated with a Bachelor of Science from University of New Brunswick (Canada) in 1998; I had this degree evaluated in 2004 for my teaching certification in Texas and it was deemed to be equivalent to a US degree. This evaluation was only good for 10 years so I will have to have my degree evaluated again to apply to schools in the US but for the purposes of this post I'm going to assume my credits are equivalent to RA credits.
All courses listed are a grade of C or more; 1000/2000 are lower level and 3000/4000 are upper level. Credits will be in brackets.
BIOL 1040: Biological Principles (6)
BIOL 1045: Biological Principles Lab (3)
BIOL 2012: Intro Genetics w/lab(4)
BIOL 2055: Intro Physiology w/lab (5)
BIOL 2065: Intro Biochemistry w/lab (4)
BIOL 2129: Intro Botany w/lab (4)
BIOL 2245: Intro Molecular Cell Biology w/lab (4)
BIOL 2482: Intro Bacteriology w/lab (4)
BIOL 2585: Intro Ecology w/lab (4)
BIOL 2619: Intro Zoology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3145: Independent Studies (3)
BIOL 3165: Marine Ecology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3173: Marine Biology Field Course w/lab (4)
BIOL 3181: Intro to Embryology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3215: Biology of Algae w/lab (4)
BIOL 3251: Intro Microbiology (3)
BIOL 3685: Crustacean Biology (3)
BIOL 3670: General Parasitology w/lab (9)
BIOL 3702: Vertebrate Zoology w/lab (4)
BIOL 3955: Biological Oceanography w/lab (4)
BIOL 4645: Biology and Conservation of Marine Mammals (3)
BIOL 4592: Aquaculture w/lab (4)
BIOL 4722: Ornithology (3)
BIOL 4731: Mammology w/lab (4)
BIOL 4775: Physiology of Marine Vertebrates (3)
CHEM 1040: General Chemistry (6)
CHEM 1045: General Chemistry lab (3)
CHEM 2401: Organic Chemistry I (3)
PHYS 1050: Enriched Intro to Physics (6)
PHYS 1055: Enriched Intro to Physics lab (3)
GEOL 1041: Earth Origins and Evolution (3)
GEOL 1042: Earth Processes and Resources (3)
MATH 1003: Intro to Calculus I (3)
MATH 1013: Intro to Calculus II (3)
STAT 2264: Statistics for Biology (3)
ENGL 1000: Intro to Literature (6)
ANTH 3502: Medical Anthropology (3)
SPAN 1203: Intro to Spanish I (3)
SPAN 1204: Intro to Spanish II (3)
PSYC 1003: Intro to Psychology I (3)
PSYC 1004: Intro to Psychology II (3)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0
Certifications/ Military Experience: Texas Teaching License (it is expired now though)
Budget: Less than $10,000 CAD (~$7,800 USD) - the less the better because I likely want to do a Masters degree in the future. If I could get under $5,000 USD that would be great!
Committments: A few volunteer committments with hours that fluctuate throughout the year, but otherwise not many. I've retired early and my son is grown so it's just myself and my husband and he supports me doing this.
Dedicated Time to Study: My husband and I are getting back to travelling now so when we travel it will likely be for extended periods (like the 24 day trip we're currently on) but when I'm home I can study as much as I'd like. I am not opposed to blocking off a term to study (e.g. 2-3 months) but if I do that I would likely take the next term off.
Timeline: No rush at all. I would prefer to save money over completing it quickly. If it takes me several years to take classes on and off due to our travel schedule that is no problem and would be my preference.
Tuition Assistance/Reimbursement: None (other than possible education tax credits but I'm not counting on them)
Like I said, I really prefer tests over written assignments (one of the reasons I chose Biology for my first degree!) so I don't think a CBE program is the best fit for me.
I've been scrutinizing the degrees such as the BA of Liberal Arts at Excelsior and then taking lots of Psychology classes as the electives mainly because i think it would be cheaper than TESU and would offer course flexibility.
Another option I've looked at is the BS in Psychology from TESU but that looks like it will be more expensive and I'm not sure if I could even do it since that would give me two Bachelors of Science. Am I correct in this assumption?
Is there anything else I should consider in terms of -
- this being a second Bachelor degree for me
- not a US Citizen or resident
I do NOT want to do a Masters degree at this time IF I am able to do a Bachelor degree. I may want to do that some years from now, but for now I'd just like a 2nd Bachelors that I can take my time completing with bursts of time working on classes (e.g. two months of SDC classes and then a month or two off until I get to the cornerstone/capstone courses). This degree is purely for my own personal growth so I don't need a degree that would be "better for my resume/employers" as I have no intention of returning to the workforce.
Thanks so much for any tips, recommendations, or things I need to consider to accomplish this. I really appreciate it.