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Certificate for the Study of Capitalism
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas
The Sam M. Walton College of Business (6,132 students) of 27,558 University of Arkansas students
Program Cost: $200
https://execed.uark.edu/capitalism-certificate.php
I just found this. Looks interesting and cheap for a real certificate from a University (not a MOOC).
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That's unusual.
Seems mostly like an MOOC though, since it's not college credit. It's directly through the school, apparently.
Quote:Students may take as long as one year to complete the course and will receive college credit in the form of a certificate rather than credit hours. On completion of the course, students who have answered 60% or more of the quiz questions correctly will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement for the Study of Capitalism. Otherwise, they will be presented with a Certificate of Participation.
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(03-10-2018, 12:25 PM)Ideas Wrote: That's unusual.
Seems mostly like an MOOC though, since it's not college credit. It's directly through the school, apparently.
Quote:Students may take as long as one year to complete the course and will receive college credit in the form of a certificate rather than credit hours. On completion of the course, students who have answered 60% or more of the quiz questions correctly will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement for the Study of Capitalism. Otherwise, they will be presented with a Certificate of Participation.
It looks directly from the University which makes it different and has its cool factor.
3rd Party MOOCs are OK (I have a ton), but it's NOT the same.
Non-Traditional Undergraduate College Credits (634 SH): *FTCC Noncourse Credits (156 SH) *DSST (78 SH) *CPL (64 SH) *JST Military/ACE (48 SH) *CBA (44 SH) *CLEP (42 SH) *FEMA IS (40 SH) *FEMA EM (38 SH) *ECE/UExcel (30 SH) *PLA Portfolio (28 SH) *EMI/ACE (19 SH) *TEEX/ACE (16 SH) *CWE (11 SH) *NFA/ACE (10 SH) *Kaplan/ACE (3 SH) *CPC (2 SH) *AICP/ACE (2 SH) *Sophia/ACE (2 SH) and *FRTI-UM/ACE (1 SH).
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I don't see a Point of Contact listed for the certificate. I am going to try to contact the instructor and ask if the course/certificate will be reflected on a transcript or if you just get the completion certificate. Seems interesting. I might take it either way.
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(03-12-2018, 05:05 AM)KUJO Wrote: I don't see a Point of Contact listed for the certificate. I am going to try to contact the instructor and ask if the course/certificate will be reflected on a transcript or if you just get the completion certificate. Seems interesting. I might take it either way.
Tell us what you find?
Non-Traditional Undergraduate College Credits (634 SH): *FTCC Noncourse Credits (156 SH) *DSST (78 SH) *CPL (64 SH) *JST Military/ACE (48 SH) *CBA (44 SH) *CLEP (42 SH) *FEMA IS (40 SH) *FEMA EM (38 SH) *ECE/UExcel (30 SH) *PLA Portfolio (28 SH) *EMI/ACE (19 SH) *TEEX/ACE (16 SH) *CWE (11 SH) *NFA/ACE (10 SH) *Kaplan/ACE (3 SH) *CPC (2 SH) *AICP/ACE (2 SH) *Sophia/ACE (2 SH) and *FRTI-UM/ACE (1 SH).
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I just signed up but there's no confirmation on how to start or access Blackboard.
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So is this an "undergraduate certificate"?
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(03-13-2018, 10:38 AM)homeschoolmom1 Wrote: So is this an "undergraduate certificate"?
I would say not. It's sounds like "professional level credit", like taking an extension course.
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