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I am a bit overwhelmed and could use some help forming a degree plan - pokesql - 02-26-2013

In order to receive a promotion, I must complete a degree by summer. I've known about this for a few months so I've been working through straighterline courses as fast as I can (company reimbursing me), but I'm feeling in over my head at this point and don't know where to focus next. For speed, I'm thinking the best way to do this would be to go for one of the big 3- but every time I think I've got it figured out, some new wrench pops up.

Any help in pointing me toward the degree/plan that would use the most of what I've already done would be greatly appreciated!

General Studies Hours Completed:

College Algegra - Aleks (3 hours)
Intro to Statistics - Aleks (3 hours)
Comp 1 (3 hours)
Comp 2 (3 hours)
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature- Clep (6 hours)
Humanities, Clep (6 hours)
American Government (3 hours)
Business Ethics (3 hours)
Biology (3 hours)
Chemistry (3 hours)
Sociology (3 hours)
Medical Terminology (3 hours)
Anatomy 1 (3 hours)
Anatomy 2 (3 hours)
Physics - Straighterline (3 hours)
Intro to Business - Straighterline (3 hours)
Business Communication - Straighterline (3 hours)
US History 1 Straighterline (3 hours)
US History 2 Straighterline (3 hours)
Microeconomics (3 hours)
Macroeconomics (3 hours)
Organizational Behavior - Straighterline (3 hours)

19 hours of FEMA


I am a bit overwhelmed and could use some help forming a degree plan - OE800_85 - 02-26-2013

I don't want to oversimplify, but I think tesc is the best option. Since you already have quite a few courses in that respect, I'd go for a BSBA general management. All of the credits can be completed by either straighter line, clep, DSST, and tecep. If you really went all out you could finish before the summer. There are many degree plans for BSBA general management, just search for it.


I am a bit overwhelmed and could use some help forming a degree plan - Gaz - 03-03-2013

pokesql-

Have you ever been in the military? If so, you might have more credits that you can use.