11-23-2022, 01:39 AM
I have finished up a few more classes and am at the point where I will be starting my first few classes with Study before I am finally ready to move on to UMPI. I finished all the requirements for the Pierpont AAS degree and will graduate December 9th. Now that I will have an AAS, I found out that I am able to earn a BAS in place of the BLS, but I wanted to make sure that I am understanding everything correctly. There are no additional requirements for the BAS, correct? It is something that I am merely afforded due to holding an AAS degree, correct?
I also have learned that you are able to earn multiple minors through UMPI. I have created a degree plan with 2 minors (Management & Business Administration). I would appreciate anyone that could take the time to look it over to make sure I am not mistaken in any area. Everything in green has been completed, so I am just needing to do the courses through Study and then apply and move on to UMPI. I have not yet chosen the UL courses that I will take at UMPI, as I am still researching what areas I am most interested in and what would work best for my personal limitations (memory issues). I would personally prefer faster courses that are focused on writing papers rather than exams if possible.
UMPI Degree Plan with Minors.xlsx (Size: 10.83 KB / Downloads: 39)
Thank you to everyone that regularly posts and replies on this forum. It has been so helpful and I know that I would not have been able to do all that I have without the guidance many of you have given.
I also have learned that you are able to earn multiple minors through UMPI. I have created a degree plan with 2 minors (Management & Business Administration). I would appreciate anyone that could take the time to look it over to make sure I am not mistaken in any area. Everything in green has been completed, so I am just needing to do the courses through Study and then apply and move on to UMPI. I have not yet chosen the UL courses that I will take at UMPI, as I am still researching what areas I am most interested in and what would work best for my personal limitations (memory issues). I would personally prefer faster courses that are focused on writing papers rather than exams if possible.
![Microsoft Excel 2007 Document .xlsx](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/attachtypes/xls.png)
Thank you to everyone that regularly posts and replies on this forum. It has been so helpful and I know that I would not have been able to do all that I have without the guidance many of you have given.