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Tesu BSBA Operations Management - Flelm - 10-20-2020 After a lot of stops and starts I'm forcing myself to get to the home stretch. I have 75 credits on my evaluation, 6 more from SDC pending, and 12 more on my ACE account from Saylor and Sophia. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uf8pL5vc8ZfaZ0APr372g0eRdCjPrC-NnhxFPq02Y6Q/edit#gid=913463366 I'm looking to finish Sophia before the Halloween ACE deadline so I don't need to worry about Acclaim transcripts, but the only final credits I'm not certain of are the intro to management/marketing and managerial communications. I expect to take them through SDC but am open to other quick options. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - rachel83az - 10-20-2020 Davar has Intro to Marketing and Managerial Communications. They also have principles of management. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - Flelm - 10-20-2020 (10-20-2020, 10:19 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Davar has Intro to Marketing and Managerial Communications. They also have principles of management. That's great. It looks like they're NCCRS too so I won't have to deal with Acclaim. Thanks! RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - bjcheung77 - 10-20-2020 Flelm, Have you checked your enrolment and if you're still enrolled? Which catalog year are you on? RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - Flelm - 10-20-2020 (10-20-2020, 11:16 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Flelm, Have you checked your enrolment and if you're still enrolled? Which catalog year are you on? Hey, thanks for checking. I'm still enrolled, I did TQM in March 2020 and Managerial accounting TECEP last month. I'm on catalog year 2017 fortunately. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - bjcheung77 - 10-20-2020 Great, then the only other suggestion not mentioned is that... if you've already got the Sophia.org membership, I wouldn't waste the $25 bucks on Saylor's Business Law, get it from Sophia.org FREE. You're pretty close, just the capstone remains as the largest/slowest part of the journey. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - Flelm - 10-20-2020 I already did business law through saylor before I realized Sophia had such a massive price change. Live and learn. I completed macro/microeconomics over the past few days so it's only the other 5 at Sophia, 3 from Davar, and then the capstone. I actually (stupidly) attempted the capstone once before I had all the other courses done and did pretty well before I had to withdraw so I'm hoping I can use a lot of the research I already did. I plan to do that in January after the holidays. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - Flelm - 10-26-2020 Ok, all done with Sophia. I only have 4 courses left, including the capstone! I've decided to stick with SDC for management and marketing, so that only leaves the core communications requirement. I attempted Saylor Business 210 mostly cold and got a 60. I may give it one more shot, but if not, will SDC Business 113: Business Communication cover this requirement or do I need to do Business 324? I'd rather do SDC than Davar I've decided since I'm used to the format. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - dfrecore - 10-26-2020 (10-26-2020, 10:50 AM)Flelm Wrote: Ok, all done with Sophia. I only have 4 courses left, including the capstone! I've decided to stick with SDC for management and marketing, so that only leaves the core communications requirement. SDC Business 113: Business Communication will work for the core. RE: Tesu BSBA Operations Management - rachel83az - 10-26-2020 If you want to go with SDC, you'd need Business 324: Managerial Communication. Managerial Communication and Business Communication are not the same thing. Honestly, I would skip another try at Saylor. According to the credit transfer page, the Saylor course is brought in as LL credit (even though it can be used to fill the UL slot) rather than the UL credit at SDC. |