Hi - I'm almost finished with my BSBA Operations Management degree. I had lots of credits from other colleges but after the eval I was still left with sixty three credits to take which meant 21 classes.
Thanks to the advice from the good folks on these forums, I was able to test out or do accelerated self study for of 19 of them - they are listed as part of my signature. They all transferred into the degree plan with no problem.
The only two classes that did not have a test or a self study option (like sophia or penn foster) were Total Quality Management and Logistics. Both are required for the OM specialization.
For the classes I don't have listed, you'll no doubt get very helpful advice from folks posting replies to your question. Since the OM degree is almost the same as the general BSBA, I believe the lower level classes can be done as Cleps & DSSTs.
Thanks to the advice from the good folks on these forums, I was able to test out or do accelerated self study for of 19 of them - they are listed as part of my signature. They all transferred into the degree plan with no problem.
The only two classes that did not have a test or a self study option (like sophia or penn foster) were Total Quality Management and Logistics. Both are required for the OM specialization.
For the classes I don't have listed, you'll no doubt get very helpful advice from folks posting replies to your question. Since the OM degree is almost the same as the general BSBA, I believe the lower level classes can be done as Cleps & DSSTs.
-Dina
DBA - researching options currently (if you have any wisdom to share, please do!)
MBA - Management & Strategy, WGU, July 2016
BSBA - Operations Management, TESU, Sept. 2015
AAS - Dietetic Technology, Middlesex County College, May 1999
DBA - researching options currently (if you have any wisdom to share, please do!)
MBA - Management & Strategy, WGU, July 2016
BSBA - Operations Management, TESU, Sept. 2015
AAS - Dietetic Technology, Middlesex County College, May 1999