01-05-2016, 08:49 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm new here, and I was hoping to get some feedback about Patten University. I'm looking at enrolling in their BA Management - Concentration in Leadership program. Specifically, I'd like to know how difficult the online classes are (particularly the 300 and 400 level ones) and how long it takes to complete an average upper level management course. I'm trying to gauge how long the 12 classes I need will take to finish. My degree plan is included below. Any feedback/tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
BA Management - Concentration in Leadership
Classes Needed:
MGT407 â Managerial Economics
MGT409 â Managerial Finance
MGT305 â Research Methodology
MGT301 â Leadership in Organizations and Business Management
MGT408 â Marketing Management
MGT410 â Human Resources Management
MGT411 â Strategic Planning
LDR471 â Conflict Management
LDR472 â Mentoring and Team Leadership
LDR481 â Principles and Practice of Leadership
PSY476 â Counseling
MGT499 â Capstone Experience
Classes In Progress Through Straighterline/CLEP/ACE Testing:
PSS100 â Academic Strategies --> Straighterline
MGT303 â Management Theories and Practices --> ACE credit (Saylor Academy)
BUS220 â Microeconomics ---> Straighterline
MGT304 â Organizational and Business Communication -->ACE credit (Saylor Academy)
LDR364 â Organizational Dynamics --> Straighterline
Classes Transferred In (Finished):
COM146 â Communication
CIS101 â Computer Literacy
ART220 â Introduction to Film
ENG101A â Reading and Composition
MTH115 â College Algebra
PSY221 â Psychology
ENG101B â Critical Thinking, Reading & Writing
BIO151 â Introduction to Biology
ENG204 â Interdisciplinary Reading, Writing & Research
HIS227 â Ancient World History
SOC230 â Sociology
POL241 â American Government
PSC152 â Physical Science
PHL263 â Social Ethics
PHL271 â Philosophy
MTH135 â Statistics
ENG348 â Modern American Literature
PHY154 â Physics I with Lab
HIS101 â American History I
SSC304 â World Religions
PSY421 â Social Psychology
BUS209 â Financial Accounting I
MGT313 â Business Law and Ethics
I'm new here, and I was hoping to get some feedback about Patten University. I'm looking at enrolling in their BA Management - Concentration in Leadership program. Specifically, I'd like to know how difficult the online classes are (particularly the 300 and 400 level ones) and how long it takes to complete an average upper level management course. I'm trying to gauge how long the 12 classes I need will take to finish. My degree plan is included below. Any feedback/tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
BA Management - Concentration in Leadership
Classes Needed:
MGT407 â Managerial Economics
MGT409 â Managerial Finance
MGT305 â Research Methodology
MGT301 â Leadership in Organizations and Business Management
MGT408 â Marketing Management
MGT410 â Human Resources Management
MGT411 â Strategic Planning
LDR471 â Conflict Management
LDR472 â Mentoring and Team Leadership
LDR481 â Principles and Practice of Leadership
PSY476 â Counseling
MGT499 â Capstone Experience
Classes In Progress Through Straighterline/CLEP/ACE Testing:
PSS100 â Academic Strategies --> Straighterline
MGT303 â Management Theories and Practices --> ACE credit (Saylor Academy)
BUS220 â Microeconomics ---> Straighterline
MGT304 â Organizational and Business Communication -->ACE credit (Saylor Academy)
LDR364 â Organizational Dynamics --> Straighterline
Classes Transferred In (Finished):
COM146 â Communication
CIS101 â Computer Literacy
ART220 â Introduction to Film
ENG101A â Reading and Composition
MTH115 â College Algebra
PSY221 â Psychology
ENG101B â Critical Thinking, Reading & Writing
BIO151 â Introduction to Biology
ENG204 â Interdisciplinary Reading, Writing & Research
HIS227 â Ancient World History
SOC230 â Sociology
POL241 â American Government
PSC152 â Physical Science
PHL263 â Social Ethics
PHL271 â Philosophy
MTH135 â Statistics
ENG348 â Modern American Literature
PHY154 â Physics I with Lab
HIS101 â American History I
SSC304 â World Religions
PSY421 â Social Psychology
BUS209 â Financial Accounting I
MGT313 â Business Law and Ethics