I also would recommend applying to all 3 schools - with as many credits as you have, you really need to see what each school would do for you.
The fastest/easiest way to get a degree that I know of is the BSBA in General Management - but that's really only if someone doesn't have a ton of credits and wants to get courses quickly, and not have to deal with a capstone (the BSBA is the only degree where you can test out of the capstone). For someone with a lot of credits already, it's better to see what the different schools get you.
I'm not sure what EC and COSC have in terms of this, but at TESU, once you apply and can log in and see your eval, you can also do different scenarios to see where they apply the courses to different degrees than you originally applied for. So, if you applied for the BALS, you could then say "what if I were to switch to the BSBA?" and it would show you where you were at. A great resource.
I know nothing about the LDAS, but it was the first thing I thought of when you said Industrial Design. I would look into that as well.
And, if you would like to post your current credits on here, we can help tell you what the different schools would do for you before you even apply. Put the course name, where you took it (or at least whether it was at a 4-yr college or CC, how many credits it was (and whether that's semesters or quarters), and whether the course is UL or not at the 4-yr school. Not sure if we can figure it all out for you, but it's worth a shot.
The fastest/easiest way to get a degree that I know of is the BSBA in General Management - but that's really only if someone doesn't have a ton of credits and wants to get courses quickly, and not have to deal with a capstone (the BSBA is the only degree where you can test out of the capstone). For someone with a lot of credits already, it's better to see what the different schools get you.
I'm not sure what EC and COSC have in terms of this, but at TESU, once you apply and can log in and see your eval, you can also do different scenarios to see where they apply the courses to different degrees than you originally applied for. So, if you applied for the BALS, you could then say "what if I were to switch to the BSBA?" and it would show you where you were at. A great resource.
I know nothing about the LDAS, but it was the first thing I thought of when you said Industrial Design. I would look into that as well.
And, if you would like to post your current credits on here, we can help tell you what the different schools would do for you before you even apply. Put the course name, where you took it (or at least whether it was at a 4-yr college or CC, how many credits it was (and whether that's semesters or quarters), and whether the course is UL or not at the 4-yr school. Not sure if we can figure it all out for you, but it's worth a shot.
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