Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Specific College Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Specific-College-Discussion) +--- Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Big-3-B-M-colleges-and-other-colleges) +--- Thread: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? (/Thread-Which-school-do-you-think-is-the-best-for-competency-based-program) Pages:
1
2
|
Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - voyager190 - 10-11-2024 Hello, everyone! I looked at the schools on the list of competency based programs at the wiki (https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Competency-Based_Programs). Now I'm considering transferring my AS to either of three universities:
Does anyone know these programs or universities? And what do you think? I need opinions. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - LevelUP - 10-11-2024 Not all CBE programs are the same in terms of speed, quality, etc. Some CBE programs are gated, meaning you have to wait for days for a professor to grade papers before advancing to the next step, which limits the number of courses you can take in one term. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - voyager190 - 10-11-2024 (10-11-2024, 04:17 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Not all CBE programs are the same in terms of speed, quality, etc. Some CBE programs are gated, meaning you have to wait for days for a professor to grade papers before advancing to the next step, which limits the number of courses you can take in one term. Oh... It would be stressful. I thought I was okay with anything but proctored exams, but you're right. Long taking grading must be a problem. Thank you. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - ss20ts - 10-11-2024 At PUG you'll have 2 classes open so you can work on one while you wait for the grading in the other. Each class is broken down into 1 credit courses basically with assignments due for each 1 credit. Also PUG is on the quarter system so it's a lot more credits. They're 180 credits versus the standard 120 credits in a semester based program. Something to keep in the back of your mind. UMass Global used to be Brandman University. I don't think I've seen anyone here do either one because there were better options. PUG doesn't have exams. It's all writing. Do you already work in IT or have a background in it? RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - voyager190 - 10-11-2024 (10-11-2024, 05:34 PM)ss20ts Wrote: At PUG you'll have 2 classes open so you can work on one while you wait for the grading in the other. Each class is broken down into 1 credit courses basically with assignments due for each 1 credit. Also PUG is on the quarter system so it's a lot more credits. They're 180 credits versus the standard 120 credits in a semester based program. Something to keep in the back of your mind. It's great! But yes, the total of 180 credits makes me feel exhausted already. Maybe their 1 credit courses are easier than 3 credit ones. How fast I can complete each course would matter. I don't have any experience in the IT field but only web development and publishing for some years as a freelancer. I completed Google IT support, but I think not much of colleges accept it as credit. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - ss20ts - 10-11-2024 Yeah just because it's 1 credit doesn't mean it's easier or faster. Some classes have multiple assignments and you have to wait for the grading before submitting the next one. At that was my husband's experience in the Analytics ExcelTrack. I was wondering if you had IT experience because then I would suggest UMPI but if you want an IT degree to get into the IT field, then UMPI isn't an option right now. Maybe in the future it will be. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - voyager190 - 10-11-2024 (10-11-2024, 06:10 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Yeah just because it's 1 credit doesn't mean it's easier or faster. Some classes have multiple assignments and you have to wait for the grading before submitting the next one. At that was my husband's experience in the Analytics ExcelTrack. Multiple assignments for 1 credit. Hmm. I don't have IT field experience. What I really wanted was a BS in computer science before an MS in AI, but I couldn't find a CS major among the competency-based programs. So, I'm considering the three IT programs, even though I know IT and CS are different. UMPI also offers many competency-based programs but not a single computer-related one. If earning a degree from either of the three IT programs isn't as fast as I expect, I will consider UMPI or anyone else. My major priority is AI, CS, IT, and then anything for quick getting a job. So, Why not? UMPI is also on the table. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - Jonathan Whatley - 10-11-2024 WGU has a CBE BS in Computer Science, though it's only available in the US and most of Canada. UMPI is developing a CBE BS in Computer Science, but you'd likely have to wait at least a year until it launches. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - voyager190 - 10-11-2024 (10-11-2024, 07:13 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: WGU has a CBE BS in Computer Science, though it's only available in the US and most of Canada. UMPI is developing a CBE BS in Computer Science, but you'd likely have to wait at least a year until it launches. Yeah, I'm not a US citizen, a US resident, or even a Canadian resident, so I can't go to WGU. UMPI CBE BS CS development is great news, but 1 year too far. Thanks for the update. RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - Jonathan Whatley - 10-11-2024 You could get some of the benefit of CBE using a degreeforum approach to a TESU BA in Computer Science, based heavily on earning alt-credit elsewhere and transferring it in. |