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| ETAMUC - next courses for CBE |
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Posted by: poltergiest - Yesterday, 04:11 PM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges
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Going for General studies with this hodge podge of credits...I am older 54 year old, so gathered things along the way.
Not much for writing, prefer tests/short essays.
Which should be my next classes that fit criteria. The 431 was just how I hope they all are.
Your Location: Texas
Your Age:54
What kind of degree do you want?:General Studies
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Union College Total Credits: 38
ETAMUC Credits: 6
CBE 338 U Talent Ldrshp in HR 3 (waiting on grade)
CBE 431 U Developing Global Comp Ldrs 3 A
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia Total Credits: 38
Coursera Total Credits: 33
Google Cybersercutiy Certificate V2: 9
Google IT Support Cert. V2: 15
Google Project Mngmt. V2: 3 L, 6 UL
Any certifications or military experience?Army Civil Affairs, 3UL public admin, 3L Cross-Cultural Communication,5L basic training(bunch of 1's')
Budget: As needed.
Commitments:
Dedicated time to study: A few hours a day/all day, retired so depends on HDL(honey do List).
Timeline: ASAP, why not, getting old!
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:Statford loans, pell grants.
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| ISEB and UNISEB |
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Posted by: wow - 10-31-2025, 02:27 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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I am making this post to create a thread to talk about ISEB and UNISEB outside of the ENEB thread. ISEB offers Universidad Isabel I propios, with a few additional topics not offered by ENEB, all in Spanish: https://iseb.es/
I am no expert, but hopefully those who are will hop on. For example, I don't understand the difference between ISEB and UNISEB in terms of getting a UI1 propio.
Looking over the course curricula, they seem more robust than masstercursos/CLEA: https://www.masstercursos.com/
IDK anything about how ISEB, UNISEB, and Masstercursos get evaluated.
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| Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate |
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Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - 10-30-2025, 09:01 AM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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I noticed with the Ace National Guide under Coursera that Google released a course titled: Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate
Seems like it was just recently published and worth about 16 credits: https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...0d3a33232a
Introduction to Python Programming (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Introduction to Operating Systems (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Introduction to Computer Programming (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Software Development Using Python (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Cloud Technologies (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Career Development (Lower-Level, 1 credit)
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| PhD under 15k after grad level credits transfer and flexible CBE? |
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Posted by: Docu - 10-29-2025, 11:43 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion
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I already have an MBA from a regionally accredited school and some ENEB certificates evaluated as grad level credits. I also have the MAOL.
Now I’m looking to move on to a doctorate. I want a PhD mainly for professional credibility, not for teaching or academic work. I do consulting in healthcare and run a few business and legal-related projects.
I’ve been considering a few options:
• DHA and PhD
• PhD and DBA
• DHA and DBA
My main goal is to strengthen my credentials for credibility with investors and clients. Employers and investors in my field usually like seeing a PhD, DBA, or DHA background. I know some people here may not like “fast” or low-cost options, but I’m just looking for something realistic and legitimate.
Ideally, I want something that can be finished in about a year, especially if transfer credits are accepted. I have a lot of graduate credits in business and healthcare, so if I could transfer those and focus mainly on the dissertation or oral defense, that would be ideal. I don’t mind completing a dissertation or oral defense, which I know is usually mandatory for PhDs except for a few doctorates like the DHA.
I’ve been accepted to OKSTATE for spring and also got an offer from VUL. Kairos looks solid but would take around four years at $600 per term, which is longer than I’d like. Williamswood said they could accept up to 50% transfer credit and quoted around $20k total if everything transfers, which seems reasonable.
I’m also curious if anyone knows of a PhD under $15k that is flexible, maybe competency-based, or can be completed faster. I’ve looked at UK top-up programs that take a Level 8 qualification to top up the last two years of a DBA at UClan. That seems like the fastest route I’ve seen so far.
If anyone has suggestions, I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
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| MPA Credits Reccomendation |
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Posted by: jayhawk1756 - 10-29-2025, 01:36 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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I’m currently enrolled in a residential MPA program in the Midwest. You can transfer in up to 9 credits. The program director appears fairly flexible in accepting coursework from related fields (e.g., Sociology, Criminal Justice, Business).
Like many graduate programs, this one offers minimal scholarship funding — which I expected. While the per-credit cost isn’t outrageous, it’s also not the most affordable. I’m looking for recommendations on where I could earn some Public Administration or closely related graduate credits at a lower cost to transfer in. Ideally, I would like to take courses as a non-degree-seeking student to avoid a full application process, if that’s even an option. Thanks in advance.
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