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CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - Leedeedee - 03-11-2016

I've just had official written confirmation that CSU Global's Undergraduate certificates can be completely tested out of using their CBEs.

'you can CBE for as many classes in a cert as you want to. There is
no limit. Here is the full answer: " The student can take as many CBEs
to complete the Certificate for Foundations of Accounting. As long as she
is enrolled solely in the Certificate, not as a Degree-Seeking student.”'

Thought this might be of use to some people. They have quite a good range of them

https://csuglobal.edu/undergraduate/programs/certificates-completion


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - rebel100 - 03-11-2016

This is pretty awesome in my opinion. I can imagine knocking out Gen eds (30 ish) and electives (easy exams or FEMA if it applies) then earning a cert from CSU for the bulk of Upper Level work.

One woulf then have say a BS/BA from Charter Oak and an undergrad cert from Colorado State...I like the sound of that! And if the cert meets requirements for something like accounting all the better!


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - adavis84 - 03-11-2016

This initially piqued my interest, but it looks like the only certificates you can complete there entirely by CBE aren't of much use to me.

Human Resources and Organizational Development
Healthcare Management
Foundations of Accounting

Everything else (as far as I could see, I might have overlooked something) required at least one course not available as a CSU-Global CBE.

Still a pretty cool option for some, I'm sure!


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - SweetSecret - 03-11-2016

Its also great for someone who is switching fields or has been unemployed longterm, as an inexpensive way to show the person is willing to stick to a program until completion.


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - rebel100 - 03-11-2016

adavis84 Wrote:This initially piqued my interest, but it looks like the only certificates you can complete there entirely by CBE aren't of much use to me.

Human Resources and Organizational Development
Healthcare Management
Foundations of Accounting

Everything else (as far as I could see, I might have overlooked something) required at least one course not available as a CSU-Global CBE.

Still a pretty cool option for some, I'm sure!
haha....I went and did the same thing! And it looks like your right.


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - dfrecore - 03-11-2016

For several of the certs, you only need 1 additional online class, which might be worth it for some:
Organizational Leadership
Strategic Communications
Criminology

I'm interested in getting a Project Management Cert, I hope they add a few more CBE's to the list!


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - rebel100 - 03-11-2016

I can actually imagine taking a 5 course cert at the undergrad level in PM.


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - High_Order1 - 03-11-2016

Pardon my ignorance,

What value is a certificate such as this to potential employers? Surely something like this isn't competitive with a degree? And, I'm betting it probably can't be used in lieu of when a job posting requires a degree.

Or, does it? "...or an equivalent combination of education and experience"

hm


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - TrailRunr - 03-11-2016

I've seen job openings where a project management cert would be helpful in meeting the minimum requirements on top of the required BA/BS. It's like a specialty added to your BS Business Admin or BA CS degree. The cybersecurity cert might be useful in the same way, but most employers are looking for specific types of security certifications like the CISSP and not this kind of cert.

Otherwise, I agree the value of these certificates is dubious. And I think it's a time and money waster.


CSU Global Undergraduate Certificates of Completion by CBE - rebel100 - 03-11-2016

High_Order1 Wrote:Pardon my ignorance,

What value is a certificate such as this to potential employers? Surely something like this isn't competitive with a degree? And, I'm betting it probably can't be used in lieu of when a job posting requires a degree.

Or, does it? "...or an equivalent combination of education and experience"

hm

Our real appreciation for these is that they provide upper level credit applicable to a degree at one of the big three for a very reasonable price. It's also kinda cool to add "Colorado State university" to a resume as a line right under that BS or BA. I actually posted a link on these for you in the other thread as they have quite a bit of CJ courses as well as management and an Emergency Management course.