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RE: TESU BA Communications Plan - allvia - 12-16-2018

(12-16-2018, 12:00 AM)gister46 Wrote:
(12-15-2018, 04:48 PM)allvia Wrote: If teaching tech at a corp level, or technical project planning is where you think you could fall then I could recommend the TESU BSBA-CIS, https://www.tesu.edu/business/bsba/computer-information-systems and then once you finish you may be interested in earning your PMP https://www.pmi.org/certifications/types/project-management-pmp

You sound like you have quite of experience working with projects, and you mentioned IT training - that degree covers the both the Business and the CS/IT areas based on what you have shared here.

You should list your CC credits (just note if they are below a C grade), list course name and # then we can give you better guidance on what you have and what you're missing.

Thank you for this!  I did not know about this option.  I looked up their CS/MIS/Data Analytics degrees and they were very different that this BSBA-CIS which looks pretty much like a listing of CLEP exam titles.  Before I go back and make a plan to link the courses with the degree requirements - does that already exist somewhere?  Have you or maybe someone else willing to share linked specific course requirements to transferable courses and figured out the pricing?  If this doesn't exist, I can attempt the leg work and post it in a separate thread.

There are people here who can guide you on credit options. I would recommend starting the new thread with the degree in the name so that it gets the proper attention of those who can answer on the BSBA-CIS vs this thread which is asking about the communications degree - as not all people read all posts; many just read subjects that interest them, or they have (or need) knowledge in. Good luck!

Also you mentioned CLEP exams; you can get many for free through Modern States: https://modernstates.org/ - excellent opportunity if you're close to a CLEP center.