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Question regarding pierpont application |
Posted by: JordanF - 08-15-2024, 12:36 AM - Forum: Associates Degrees Discussion
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Hello,
During the final step of the pierpont application, it asks me if I have previously taken any college classes or courses. The only courses that I've taken were ACE credits through Sophia, and a 1 credit ASU IT course. I assume that the Sophia ones don't count, but what about the ASU IT course? I don't want the wrong answer to accidentally screw up my application.
I greatly appreciate any response,
Jordan
Also, in case it's important, here are the courses I've completed
Sophia
History
Introduction to Information Technology
Macroeconomics
Workplace Communication
Biology
Accounting
College Algebra
Visual Communications
Statistics
Introduction to Business
Environmental Science
Art history II
Project Management
Microeconomics
Introduction to Nutrition
Accounting Management
Art History
Foundation to English
Finance
Lifespan Development
Principles of Management
Business law
ASU
IT (1 credit)
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Equivalency for Study.com Chemistry |
Posted by: wow - 08-14-2024, 09:07 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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I was looking on the Study.com TESU equivalencies page today (https://study.com/college/school/thomas-...rsity.html) and saw Study.com's Chemistry 111 and 112 with lab (4 credits) listed as equivalent to "Basic" Chemistry 1 & 2 (3 credits). I'm wondering if the 3 credits refers to taking the courses without lab (which is an option)?
Also, Basic Chemistry isn't in TESU's catalog, so I wonder if it means "General" Chemistry--or if this is something TESU made up to avoid giving people credit for General Chemistry/because TESU does that a lot.
Can anyone who has transferred in one or both of these Study.com courses WITH lab confirm for me how they transferred, and whether the lab was accepted for a fourth credit or not?
I am not enrolled in TESU but my nephew and I are looking to keep it open as an option for the future, which is why I'd like to know.
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Universidad Virtual Educanet de Mexico - UVE |
Posted by: Avidreader - 08-14-2024, 01:25 PM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges
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This is a private Mexican university and all their degrees have RVOE, fully online that seems to have fewer hurdles to sign up for the degree or pay tuition like other Mexican universities.
I can't find official tuition on the website, but some pages say monthly tuition is 2000 MXN a month (106 USD) on average, some degrees cost more, others less. Can't find costs of their masters degrees. I don't know if tuition is charged by quarter or month, which makes estimating full cost of the degree to be hard without more info.
I notice their degrees are filled with filler courses and for example, their marketing degree has very few courses that are fully related to the degree. Most bachelors last 3 years 8 months, but the shortest degrees only last 2 years 8 months.
One thing that is quite interesting is the university claims to be rather transfer friendly and will exempt courses if you have done them elsewhere.
It could be a matter of having someone get a Pierpont BOG degree with Sophia courses in math, Business or maybe a google certificate and be a guinea pig. There is a limit to how much a bachelors could be shortened. The mexican government stipulates a bare minimum of months to validate a bachelors degree, but this could accelerate it a few months and save several hundred dollars.
Requirements are streamlined: birth certificate no older than 6 months, curp, proof of address like a utility bill, highschool diploma and 6 photographs.
All payments can be done via bank transfer or credit card. No mention on the website the requirements or additional costs for foreigner students.
The tricky part for bachelors is to perform the social service abroad or online. This university has a partnership with the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, which allows students to do their internship at any Mexican embassy or consulate worldwide 4 hours a day 5 days a week for a minimum of 80 hours.
Bachelor degrees:
Business administration
International commerce
Digital communication
Public accounting
Law
Education
Marketing
Pedagogy
Psychology
Biotechnology Engineering (aimed at pharmacology. Has a lot of physics and chemistry courses)
Logistics and transportation
Industrial and administration engineering
Software engineering
Masters degrees
Sales direction
Digital marketing and E commerce
Official website:
https://uve.edu.mx/
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New online degrees from top Indian universities |
Posted by: Robson - 08-14-2024, 12:44 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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The IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology) have recently launched a couple of new programs:
1. IIT Madras BS in Electronic Systems (launched September 2023; ~USD $7,000; proprietary LMS + has compulsory on-campus lab sessions)
2. IIT Guwahati BSc (Hons) in Data Science and AI (launched mid 2023; ~USD $4,000; Coursera)
This is in addition to a number of existing courses, including:
- The very popular IITM BS in Data Science and Applications (~USD $4,000), which now has about 29,000 students.
- A Coursera-hosted BSc (Hons) in Computer Science by BITS Pilani (~USD $4,000 to $6,000), a very prestigious STEM university in India.
- The (also Coursera-hosted) MBA in Business Analytics (~$1,900) by Jindal University, which I believe is the cheapest online government-recognised masters on the market.
There are, apparently, over 500 online degrees now accredited by the Indian government. I checked out some of the degrees mentioned in the link, and it seems like degrees from other universities aren't that much cheaper than the IIT/BITS Pilani courses (at least USD $3,000), despite being from lower-tier/ranked universities.
Does anyone know of any cheaper online courses from Indian universities? I wouldn't mind enrolling in a program that's less than a thousand dollars a year, just for fun.
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Universidad Virtual del estado de Michoacan UNIVIM |
Posted by: Avidreader - 08-14-2024, 04:04 AM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Yup, yet another online public Mexican university! The UVEG is gaining so much popularity that other states are opening their own online state schools, and the UNIVIM has very affordable degrees that seem to be comparable in price as the UVEG.
The UNIVIM has some degrees that I have seldom ever seen being offered online, so perhaps there are students that could benefit from going here.
Bachelors degrees:
3 year degrees
Public Administration
Sports culture and fitness
Cooperation (Might be a Psychology related degree?)
Law and Juridic studies
Education with inclusion focus
Gender studies
Public safety and citizen attention
4 year degrees
Educational planning and evaluation
Herbolary and Phytotherapy (seems like an adjacent homeopathic degree but not medicine per se)
Agroindustial development Engineering
Classes seem to open I think twice a year and need at least 35 applicants. Classooms maximum 70 students prioritized based on a first serve sign up basis. Everyone does a propedeutic introduction course for 240 MXN (13 USD). Their schedule seem to be Sept-Dec, I will assume the spring term is also 4 months long. Non mexicans pay around 840 MXN additional fee.
Documents needed to sign up for bachelors:
Birth certificate
Highschool grades. Both birth certificates and highschool degrees from abroad need apostille and Spanish translation.
1 black and white photo
Photo ID (INE voting card/passport)
Proof of address like a utility bill
Curp (or foreign national ID equivalent)
Masters degrees:
Access to information, transparency and anti corruption
Public administration and digital government
Productivity quality
Educational competencies for educational action
Communications
Physical culture (sports fitness)
Juridical defense and human rights
Organizational human development
Science education (teaching degree focused on science)
Quality and business management
Management and environment evaluation
Educational innovation
Oral trials in penal matters (law degree)
Alternative media of solving controversies (not sure if this is law degree or audiovisual)
Public health
Social inclusion
Citizen safety
Educational teaching for tranversality of gender (I think it is teaching with gender studies focus)
Sign up for masters seems to be similar as bachelors. Their propedeutic course costs 1932 mxn (102 USD). This payment can be done at a bancomer bank. Not sure if they can let you do that payment via bancomer app or credit card.
Masters have inscriptions 5804 mxn (306 USD) I suppose twice a year. Like bachelors, masters students are charged 200 mxn a month to use the online platform.
Doctorates
Constitutional law and amparo
Education with learning technology and knowledge
Public politics, local government and development
Environmental policies and governorship
Public policies for the health sector
Doctorates need 10 students to sign up each semester to open the class. Propedeutic course costs 1933 mxn (102 USD). The monthly fee to use the website is 200 mxn just like the other degrees. Doctorate has an inscription cost of 11,048 MXN (583 USD), I will presume this expense is every 6 months.
There are also diplomados or certificate programs being offered:
Tutoring for virtual platforms
Educational skills
Instructional designers (not sure if this is IT related degree)
Educational intervention
Formulation and evaluation of investment projects
Herbolary clinic
Gender and social development
Digital tools for online mediation
Evaluation and environment development
Analysis of restorative justice with gender perspective
Signs ups 3 times a year in February, May and August.
Certificate programs require birth certificate, photo ID and curp (or the ID number equivalent for foreigners)
Costs 200 mxn a month to use the platform plus the propedeutic course 1932 mxn, inscription fee of 5800 MXN and a 594 MXN fee for the diploma. Payments via bancomer. Certificate programs give 16 hours per week, seems like they have an average 4 modules.
The school also offers a short degree in Mexican sign language for the same costs as their masters.
Other interesting degrees that I think are treated somewhat similarly as certificates are courses in mezcal production, english-spanish translation, digital journalism, anticorruption, peace culture, data protection, environmental impact, math teaching, chemistry teaching, physics teaching, and sustainable development among some other courses.
Website
https://univim.edu.mx/
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Transfer cybersecurity minor/major into UMPI? |
Posted by: Robson - 08-14-2024, 12:17 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Cybersecurity minor?
First, given the number of IT credits available on Coursera, would it be possible to transfer a cybersecurity minor into a UMPI YourPace degree using relatively easily obtainable alt credits? This is the mapping I have in mind:
COS 101 - Introduction to Computer Science | (?)
COS 110 - Programming Fundamentals | SAS Programmer Professional Certificate - 3 LL ACE credits (Introduction to Programming)
COS 210 - Introduction to Information Security | Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate - 3 LL ACE credits (Security Fundamentals)
COS 232 - Introduction to Cyber Forensics | IBM Cybersecurity Professional Certificate - 4 LL ACE credits (Digital Forensics and Incident Response)
(elective) COS 290 - Special Topics in Cybersecurity | IBM Cybersecurity Professional Certificate - 2 UL ACE credits (Advanced Computer Concepts)
(elective) COS 410 - Cybersecurity I | Google Cloud Cybersecurity Professional Certificate - 3 UL ACE credits (Cybersecurity Risk Management)
I note that past Coursera credits have transferred as electives rather than the specific credits above, but at the same time, I'm thinking that since the cybersecurity minor is a new course, they might re-evaluate the courses to match the new cybersecurity requirements on petition.
Cybersecurity major?
Second, is it possible to transfer second majors into a YourPace degree, just as some people have transferred minors in? And if so, this is the cybersecurity degree plan I'm thinking of (for the courses not above):
Major Requirements (Business)
- BUS 101 - Introduction to Business 3 credits | Offered through YourPace
- BUS 343 - Project Risk and Cost Management 3 credits | Offered through YourPace
- BUS 345 - Database Management 3 credits | Offered through YourPace
Major Requirements (CS)
- COS 120 - Introduction to Data Structures 3 credits | SDC CS201 Data Structures and Algorithms
- COS 240 - Network Concepts 3 credits | Coursera Microsoft Cybersecurity - 3 LL credits (Networking Fundamentals)
- COS 340 - Computer Security 3 credits | Microsoft SC-900 exam, which currently transfers at CS3XX according to MaineStreet. Possible alternatives: CompTIA Security+, although MaineStreet shows COS1XX but for a prep course; Saylor CS402 Computer Communications and Networking, which is only ACE accredited at 3 LL credits and on MaineStreet transfers to COS 240.
- COS 350 - Databases and Database Security 3 credits | Coursera IBM Data Science - 3 UL credits (Advanced Topics in Data Science). Alternative: SDC CS303 Database Management (transfers to COS 350 according to MaineStreet)
- COS 440 - Network Security 3 credits | SDC CS336 Network Forensics
- COS 485 - Cybersecurity Capstone 3 credits | Waived, replaced with UL CS Coursera credit
- COS 495 - Cybersecurity or Computer Science Internship 3 credits | Waived, replaced with UL CS Coursera credit
- MAT 201 - Probability and Statistics I 3 credits * | Sophia Statistics
Electives
- Business Elective (higher than BUS 101) 3 credits | Offered through YourPace
- Computer Science Elective 3 credits | Coursera Google Cloud Data Analytics - 3 UL credits in Cloud Computing
- MAT 131 - Calculus I 4 credits | Sophia Calculus
- BUS 210 - Organizational Communication 3 credits | Offered through YourPace
Final thoughts
The ACE credit rating for Saylor CS101 has currently expired, so I'm unsure where an alternative intro to CS course can be found. I made a post yesterday that noted that CS50X on EdX should, according to the ACE website, give 3 credits upon completion - but I don't know what's the current status between the EdX and ACE partnership. Of the top of my head, two things I can think of are: (i) transfer in an UL CS elective, which should (in principle) satisfy the Intro to CS requirement by being a higher level course; (ii) credit bank the Saylor credential through TESU TECEP credit banking. I also see that on the Wiki, Sophia Intro to Networking transfers in as a CS elective, but on MaineStreet it transfers to CS 101.
Also wondering how the new free ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity would transfer. On the ACE website it says 2 credits for a "vocational certificate".
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Excelsior BS in Business & General Questions |
Posted by: SCYankee - 08-11-2024, 05:15 PM - Forum: EU - Excelsior University Discussion
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Finally, finally, finally getting around to buying the SDC 12-month subscription to knock out a bunch of UL credits and remaining Business courses for EU BS in Business. My business is doing well and I have the money.
1. Does EU still require 30 UL credits altogether? (I see the BS in Business requires 21 in the Business area.)
2. The Gen Ed reqs for BS in Business show 21 credits needed in "additional Arts & Sciences". Is this a catch-all for anything, or only for specific classifications (i.e. humanities, math, psychology, etc.)?
3. If I submit the credits I have now (free since I took Sophia courses, right?), can I send over the news ones from SDC when I take them? Or is that the harder way, and I should just send them all when done?
4. If I send over the ones I have now, will an advisor be able to give me straight answers on whether certain SDC courses will satisfy the remaining reqs?
That's all I have for now. I'm either sending over the credits this week, or enrolling in SDC with a plan of attack.
Otherwise, several more years are going to pass, or it might never happen.
Thanks.
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