Hello, I am new here and want to develop a plan for the WGU BSIT Software Development and would love help on building my plan or if others have already done one to possibly share with me. I am open to any and/or all of the options to have the easiest/fastest way to pass each class even if that is to just take the WGU course. I havent had transcript eval done yet but I should have several classes transfer from community college. I have several others but not sure they will transfer or not.So for each course which is the best way to go?
Really appreciate any and all help for this.
Critical Thinking and Logic
Introduction to Communication
English Composition I -Taken
American Politics and the US Constitution-Taken
Introduction to Humanities
Introduction to Geography-Taken
Applied Probability and Statistics
Ethics in Technology
Applied Algebra
Integrated Physical Sciences
Scripting and Programming - Foundations Web Development Foundations - Plan to take MTA cert as cert for admissions
Web Development Applications
User Interface Design
Business of IT - Project Management
Business of IT - Applications Scripting and Programming - Applications
Software Engineering
Software I
User Experience Design
Software II Technical Communication Data Management - Foundations - Plan to take MTA cert for this
Data Management - Applications Operating Systems for Programmers Organizational Behavior and Leadership Mobile Application Development Structured Query Language
Hmm... Basically, you should take up to 90 credits from StraighterLine and Study.com
The only courses you should take at WGU are the NON transferable courses at the bottom of your evaluation.
Just one word of advice, take Study.com for English I & II and the rest at SL.
Courses not available at SL, take them at Study.com - WGU does NOT accept NCCRS.
I think it's easier to work from this set of transfer guidelines: https://partners.wgu.edu/
Choose Saylor, Study.com and Straighterline. Use whichever one you think is best for each requirement (although I prefer Study.com to SL, and Saylor is the only one that has Critical Thinking).
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000 EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg COURSES: TESU CapstoneStudy.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
I would take everything from Study.com. Because of the way courses taken fill in bits of other courses, you want to just stick with them for as much as possible, imo.
I personally did not like SL. Their American History course is especially awful
(11-20-2019, 08:46 AM)allvia Wrote: If you take at least 4 courses through SL you are eligible for a $500 WGU/SL scholarship per term (up to 4 terms = $2000)
Normally that would be great but my company has tuition reimbursement so I would end up paying all the SL money out of my pocket and just saving my company money on the reimbursement unless I can get them to pay for SL.
(11-19-2019, 10:57 PM)mikepro Wrote: Hello, I am new here and want to develop a plan for the WGU BSIT Software Development and would love help on building my plan or if others have already done one to possibly share with me. I am open to any and/or all of the options to have the easiest/fastest way to pass each class even if that is to just take the WGU course. I havent had transcript eval done yet but I should have several classes transfer from community college. I have several others but not sure they will transfer or not.So for each course which is the best way to go?
Really appreciate any and all help for this.
Critical Thinking and Logic
Introduction to Communication
English Composition I -Taken
American Politics and the US Constitution-Taken
Introduction to Humanities
Introduction to Geography-Taken
Applied Probability and Statistics
Ethics in Technology
Applied Algebra
Integrated Physical Sciences
Scripting and Programming - Foundations Web Development Foundations - Plan to take MTA cert as cert for admissions
Web Development Applications
User Interface Design
Business of IT - Project Management
Business of IT - Applications Scripting and Programming - Applications
Software Engineering
Software I
User Experience Design
Software II Technical Communication Data Management - Foundations - Plan to take MTA cert for this
Data Management - Applications Operating Systems for Programmers Organizational Behavior and Leadership Mobile Application Development Structured Query Language
Software Quality Assurance
Find attached SD degree plan. I've mapped all SDC courses and Certifications.
(11-19-2019, 10:57 PM)mikepro Wrote: Hello, I am new here and want to develop a plan for the WGU BSIT Software Development and would love help on building my plan or if others have already done one to possibly share with me. I am open to any and/or all of the options to have the easiest/fastest way to pass each class even if that is to just take the WGU course. I havent had transcript eval done yet but I should have several classes transfer from community college. I have several others but not sure they will transfer or not.So for each course which is the best way to go?
Really appreciate any and all help for this.
Critical Thinking and Logic
Introduction to Communication
English Composition I -Taken
American Politics and the US Constitution-Taken
Introduction to Humanities
Introduction to Geography-Taken
Applied Probability and Statistics
Ethics in Technology
Applied Algebra
Integrated Physical Sciences
Scripting and Programming - Foundations Web Development Foundations - Plan to take MTA cert as cert for admissions
Web Development Applications
User Interface Design
Business of IT - Project Management
Business of IT - Applications Scripting and Programming - Applications
Software Engineering
Software I
User Experience Design
Software II Technical Communication Data Management - Foundations - Plan to take MTA cert for this
Data Management - Applications Operating Systems for Programmers Organizational Behavior and Leadership Mobile Application Development Structured Query Language
Software Quality Assurance
Find attached SD degree plan. I've mapped all SDC courses and Certifications.