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I am working on Sophia courses so I can eventually apply to UMPI for a BABA with Management & Leadership concentration. Wish I could apply for the August term, but don't think I'll be ready.
I still have 6 Sophia courses to do, Biology with lab to do through SDC, American Govt through Instant Cert, and I have to CLEP out of Spanish.
I have a few questions:
- I am taking US History I and Art History I at Sophia.
Does UMPI require US History II and Art History II (like they do Micro and Macroeconomics) to meet their Gen Ed requirements? I would rather take business classes if the II's are just going to come in as electives.
- Also, Math is not my strong subject. Do I have to take College Algebra and Intro to Statistics through Sophia, or can I just take math at UMPI?
- I took Accounting Principles at community college in 1991 and got a C. I'm thinking about taking Accounting on Sophia in case UMPI doesn't accept my old cc credit. If they accept one, the other just goes toward electives, correct? Or does UMPI sometimes refuse to accept old community college credit?
Thank you very much.
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1. You don't need US History II or Art History II.
2. If math isn't your strong subject, I'd say to do it at Sophia instead of UMPI. Sophia's is relatively easy and painless. UMPI might not be as painless. You will need both Algebra (Sophia) and Math for Business (UMPI) for a BABA.
3. If UMPI brings them in under the same course number and name, that would only be 3 credits total, none in electives. I haven't heard of them having issues with old CC credit, though.
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07-13-2022, 10:38 AM
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(07-12-2022, 11:08 PM)Claudia P Wrote: I am working on Sophia courses so I can eventually apply to UMPI for a BABA with Management & Leadership concentration. Wish I could apply for the August term, but don't think I'll be ready.
I still have 6 Sophia courses to do, Biology with lab to do through SDC, American Govt through Instant Cert, and I have to CLEP out of Spanish.
I have a few questions:
- I am taking US History I and Art History I at Sophia.
Does UMPI require US History II and Art History II (like they do Micro and Macroeconomics) to meet their Gen Ed requirements? I would rather take business classes if the II's are just going to come in as electives.
- Also, Math is not my strong subject. Do I have to take College Algebra and Intro to Statistics through Sophia, or can I just take math at UMPI?
- I took Accounting Principles at community college in 1991 and got a C. I'm thinking about taking Accounting on Sophia in case UMPI doesn't accept my old cc credit. If they accept one, the other just goes toward electives, correct? Or does UMPI sometimes refuse to accept old community college credit?
Thank you very much.
American Government is no longer offered from InstantCert. You can take this class at UMPI and finish it in 3 days with an easy A.
You only need 1 US history and 1 art history course for the GEC. If you take the second one then they will go towards your general electives.
I would take the Math for Business class at UMPI. That's what you'll need for the BABA.
UMPI will accept a class with a C for the grade. What college did you take the Accounting Principles course from? It may or may not transfer as Financial Accounting which is what you need for the UMPI degree. Sophia's course will transfer in for Financial Accounting.
(07-13-2022, 12:14 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 1. You don't need US History II or Art History II.
2. If math isn't your strong subject, I'd say to do it at Sophia instead of UMPI. Sophia's is relatively easy and painless. UMPI might not be as painless. You will need both Algebra (Sophia) and Math for Business (UMPI) for a BABA.
3. If UMPI brings them in under the same course number and name, that would only be 3 credits total, none in electives. I haven't heard of them having issues with old CC credit, though.
You don't need algebra for the BABA. The Math for Business fills the math GEC for BABA students.
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(07-13-2022, 10:38 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (07-12-2022, 11:08 PM)Claudia P Wrote: I am working on Sophia courses so I can eventually apply to UMPI for a BABA with Management & Leadership concentration. Wish I could apply for the August term, but don't think I'll be ready.
I still have 6 Sophia courses to do, Biology with lab to do through SDC, American Govt through Instant Cert, and I have to CLEP out of Spanish.
I have a few questions:
- I am taking US History I and Art History I at Sophia.
Does UMPI require US History II and Art History II (like they do Micro and Macroeconomics) to meet their Gen Ed requirements? I would rather take business classes if the II's are just going to come in as electives.
- Also, Math is not my strong subject. Do I have to take College Algebra and Intro to Statistics through Sophia, or can I just take math at UMPI?
- I took Accounting Principles at community college in 1991 and got a C. I'm thinking about taking Accounting on Sophia in case UMPI doesn't accept my old cc credit. If they accept one, the other just goes toward electives, correct? Or does UMPI sometimes refuse to accept old community college credit?
Thank you very much.
American Government is no longer offered from InstantCert. You can take this class at UMPI and finish it in 3 days with an easy A.
You only need 1 US history and 1 art history course for the GEC. If you take the second one then they will go towards your general electives.
I would take the Math for Business class at UMPI. That's what you'll need for the BABA.
UMPI will accept a class with a C for the grade. What college did you take the Accounting Principles course from? It may or may not transfer as Financial Accounting which is what you need for the UMPI degree. Sophia's course will transfer in for Financial Accounting.
(07-13-2022, 12:14 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 1. You don't need US History II or Art History II.
2. If math isn't your strong subject, I'd say to do it at Sophia instead of UMPI. Sophia's is relatively easy and painless. UMPI might not be as painless. You will need both Algebra (Sophia) and Math for Business (UMPI) for a BABA.
3. If UMPI brings them in under the same course number and name, that would only be 3 credits total, none in electives. I haven't heard of them having issues with old CC credit, though.
You don't need algebra for the BABA. The Math for Business fills the math GEC for BABA students.
The Math for Business is a fun class with decent scenarios in the quizzes and final assessment. I really enjoy math; however, with a proper level of common sense, you will be able to navigate the class with decent success.
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07-13-2022, 11:27 AM
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(07-13-2022, 10:38 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (07-12-2022, 11:08 PM)Claudia P Wrote: I am working on Sophia courses so I can eventually apply to UMPI for a BABA with Management & Leadership concentration. Wish I could apply for the August term, but don't think I'll be ready.
I still have 6 Sophia courses to do, Biology with lab to do through SDC, American Govt through Instant Cert, and I have to CLEP out of Spanish.
I have a few questions:
- I am taking US History I and Art History I at Sophia.
Does UMPI require US History II and Art History II (like they do Micro and Macroeconomics) to meet their Gen Ed requirements? I would rather take business classes if the II's are just going to come in as electives.
- Also, Math is not my strong subject. Do I have to take College Algebra and Intro to Statistics through Sophia, or can I just take math at UMPI?
- I took Accounting Principles at community college in 1991 and got a C. I'm thinking about taking Accounting on Sophia in case UMPI doesn't accept my old cc credit. If they accept one, the other just goes toward electives, correct? Or does UMPI sometimes refuse to accept old community college credit?
Thank you very much.
American Government is no longer offered from InstantCert. You can take this class at UMPI and finish it in 3 days with an easy A.
You only need 1 US history and 1 art history course for the GEC. If you take the second one then they will go towards your general electives.
I would take the Math for Business class at UMPI. That's what you'll need for the BABA.
UMPI will accept a class with a C for the grade. What college did you take the Accounting Principles course from? It may or may not transfer as Financial Accounting which is what you need for the UMPI degree. Sophia's course will transfer in for Financial Accounting.
(07-13-2022, 12:14 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 1. You don't need US History II or Art History II.
2. If math isn't your strong subject, I'd say to do it at Sophia instead of UMPI. Sophia's is relatively easy and painless. UMPI might not be as painless. You will need both Algebra (Sophia) and Math for Business (UMPI) for a BABA.
3. If UMPI brings them in under the same course number and name, that would only be 3 credits total, none in electives. I haven't heard of them having issues with old CC credit, though.
You don't need algebra for the BABA. The Math for Business fills the math GEC for BABA students. Thank you Rachel83az and ss20ts!
I didn't know American Gov't was no longer available. Thanks for the heads up.
I took ACC111 Accounting Principles 1 at Mesa Community College in AZ in 1991.
I understand now that I'll need both Algebra from Sophia and Math for Business from UMPI. Will I need Statistics from Sophia, too?
Here is everything I've completed and plan to take in time for Oct 22 start date; would love to hear your suggestions or if I missed anything. I am aiming for a Systems Analyst or Business Analyst position in the future.
Completed Community College 31 credits
ENG 101 - English Composition I - 2020 - Black Hawk Community College, Moline IL (3)
ENG 102 - English Composition II - 2020 - Black Hawk Community College, Moline IL (3)
IS 200 - Global Issues - 2020 - Black Hawk Community College, Moline IL (3)
NSCI 101 - Environmental Science 2020 - Black Hawk Community College, Moline IL (3)
SPEC 101 - Principles of Speech Communication - 2020 - Black Hawk Community College, Moline IL (3)
CIS 105 - Survey Computer Information Systems - 2003 - Rio Salado Community College, Tempe AZ (3)
CIS 133DA - The Internet - 2003 - Rio Salado Community College, Tempe AZ (3)
CIS 190 - Intro to LANS (Networking) - 2000 - Glendale Community College, Glendale AZ (3)
CIS 126AA - Unix Operating System Level A - 2000 - Glendale Community College, Glendale AZ (1)
MGT 120 - Credit Union Operations - 1999 - Phoenix Community College, Phoenix AZ (3)
ACC111 - Accounting Principles 1 - 1991 - Mesa Community College, Mesa AZ (3)
Completed Sophia 21 credits
Intro to Business (3)
Intro to Sociology: Embracing (3)
Microeconomics (3)
Macroeconomics (3)
Ancient Greek Philosophers (3)
Intro to Ethics (3)
US History 1 (3)
Left To Do 38 credits
College Algebra - Sophia (3)
Business Law - Sophia (3)
Art History 1 - Sophia (3)
Principles of Management - Sophia (3)
Additional Electives - Sophia (16) I plan to ask Jessica if I can add any IT related concentration to my BABA degree - I will be self paying my tuition. Any other classes I should take to prepare for UMPI?
Biology w/Lab - SDC (4)
Spanish 1 & 2 - CLEP (6)
Thanks again.
(07-13-2022, 11:00 AM)KSoul Wrote: (07-13-2022, 10:38 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (07-12-2022, 11:08 PM)Claudia P Wrote: I am working on Sophia courses so I can eventually apply to UMPI for a BABA with Management & Leadership concentration. Wish I could apply for the August term, but don't think I'll be ready.
I still have 6 Sophia courses to do, Biology with lab to do through SDC, American Govt through Instant Cert, and I have to CLEP out of Spanish.
I have a few questions:
- I am taking US History I and Art History I at Sophia.
Does UMPI require US History II and Art History II (like they do Micro and Macroeconomics) to meet their Gen Ed requirements? I would rather take business classes if the II's are just going to come in as electives.
- Also, Math is not my strong subject. Do I have to take College Algebra and Intro to Statistics through Sophia, or can I just take math at UMPI?
- I took Accounting Principles at community college in 1991 and got a C. I'm thinking about taking Accounting on Sophia in case UMPI doesn't accept my old cc credit. If they accept one, the other just goes toward electives, correct? Or does UMPI sometimes refuse to accept old community college credit?
Thank you very much.
American Government is no longer offered from InstantCert. You can take this class at UMPI and finish it in 3 days with an easy A.
You only need 1 US history and 1 art history course for the GEC. If you take the second one then they will go towards your general electives.
I would take the Math for Business class at UMPI. That's what you'll need for the BABA.
UMPI will accept a class with a C for the grade. What college did you take the Accounting Principles course from? It may or may not transfer as Financial Accounting which is what you need for the UMPI degree. Sophia's course will transfer in for Financial Accounting.
(07-13-2022, 12:14 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 1. You don't need US History II or Art History II.
2. If math isn't your strong subject, I'd say to do it at Sophia instead of UMPI. Sophia's is relatively easy and painless. UMPI might not be as painless. You will need both Algebra (Sophia) and Math for Business (UMPI) for a BABA.
3. If UMPI brings them in under the same course number and name, that would only be 3 credits total, none in electives. I haven't heard of them having issues with old CC credit, though.
You don't need algebra for the BABA. The Math for Business fills the math GEC for BABA students.
The Math for Business is a fun class with decent scenarios in the quizzes and final assessment. I really enjoy math; however, with a proper level of common sense, you will be able to navigate the class with decent success. KSoul
Thank you so much. I did very well in high school Algebra (back when dinos roamed the earth). Then I tried College Algebra at my community college last year and had to drop (it moved so fast), so now I am completely intimidated by math. I am looking forward to giving Algebra and Math a go once again.
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(07-12-2022, 11:08 PM)Claudia P Wrote: I am working on Sophia courses so I can eventually apply to UMPI for a BABA with Management & Leadership concentration. Wish I could apply for the August term, but don't think I'll be ready.
I still have 6 Sophia courses to do, Biology with lab to do through SDC, American Govt through Instant Cert, and I have to CLEP out of Spanish.
I have a few questions:
- I am taking US History I and Art History I at Sophia.
Does UMPI require US History II and Art History II (like they do Micro and Macroeconomics) to meet their Gen Ed requirements? I would rather take business classes if the II's are just going to come in as electives.
- Also, Math is not my strong subject. Do I have to take College Algebra and Intro to Statistics through Sophia, or can I just take math at UMPI?
- I took Accounting Principles at community college in 1991 and got a C. I'm thinking about taking Accounting on Sophia in case UMPI doesn't accept my old cc credit. If they accept one, the other just goes toward electives, correct? Or does UMPI sometimes refuse to accept old community college credit?
Thank you very much. I know what most people say about CLEP here but I have never had any very serious problems with the proctoring server and the American Government course was pretty easy.
Bonus! if you use Modern States they will give you a voucher to pay for the collegeboard course and reimburse the proctoring fee.
https://modernstates.org/
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(07-13-2022, 05:12 PM)acethroughcollege Wrote: I know what most people say about CLEP here but I have never had any very serious problems with the proctoring server and the American Government course was pretty easy.
Bonus! if you use Modern States they will give you a voucher to pay for the collegeboard course and reimburse the proctoring fee.
https://modernstates.org/ Thank you AcethroughCollege.
Yes. I'm taking the Modern States Spanish class right now so it will pay for CLEP.
I hadn't heard about problems with CLEP proctoring. Is that happening to people who take CLEP and are proctored at home? My local community college offers the CLEP tests. Maybe I'll just take them there. Thanks again.
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(07-13-2022, 11:27 AM)Claudia P Wrote: I did very well in high school Algebra (back when dinos roamed the earth). Then I tried College Algebra at my community college last year and had to drop (it moved so fast), so now I am completely intimidated by math. I am looking forward to giving Algebra and Math a go once again.
Just an FYI, College Algebra is not equivalent to high school Algebra - it's basically HS Algebra I & II, with a little Precalc for good measure. So if you took a full year to do Algebra I, then another year for Algebra II, College Algebra is going to 4x faster than you previously learned the material; and if you didn't take Precalc, then you have more to learn as well. So if you struggle a bit, don't feel bad - you can totally do it.
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(07-13-2022, 07:31 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (07-13-2022, 11:27 AM)Claudia P Wrote: I did very well in high school Algebra (back when dinos roamed the earth). Then I tried College Algebra at my community college last year and had to drop (it moved so fast), so now I am completely intimidated by math. I am looking forward to giving Algebra and Math a go once again.
Just an FYI, College Algebra is not equivalent to high school Algebra - it's basically HS Algebra I & II, with a little Precalc for good measure. So if you took a full year to do Algebra I, then another year for Algebra II, College Algebra is going to 4x faster than you previously learned the material; and if you didn't take Precalc, then you have more to learn as well. So if you struggle a bit, don't feel bad - you can totally do it. Thank you Dfrecore:
Great explanation. Dropping the Algebra class at my CC led to my search for an alternative way to earn credit for that class, which led me to this site and all of you ... and that completely changed ALL of my college plans ... for the better! Funny how things work out, eh?
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(07-13-2022, 05:46 PM)Claudia P Wrote: (07-13-2022, 05:12 PM)acethroughcollege Wrote: I know what most people say about CLEP here but I have never had any very serious problems with the proctoring server and the American Government course was pretty easy.
Bonus! if you use Modern States they will give you a voucher to pay for the collegeboard course and reimburse the proctoring fee.
https://modernstates.org/ Thank you AcethroughCollege.
Yes. I'm taking the Modern States Spanish class right now so it will pay for CLEP.
I hadn't heard about problems with CLEP proctoring. Is that happening to people who take CLEP and are proctored at home? My local community college offers the CLEP tests. Maybe I'll just take them there. Thanks again.
Your'e welcome! Some people have complained about problems with proctoring at home. I have taken at least 4 CLEP exams at home and had no serious problems with proctortrack.
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