02-05-2016, 03:33 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone, I've been busy the last few weeks, but finally got around to taking a look at some of these.
For the person who asked about my course load I took, I've listed it out below. Looking at all of this, I think my greatest potential issue is the fact that these are very specialized and only really apply to design, but it sounds like some of the programs are a little more lenient in terms of "transforming" credits to meet a certain goal.
Looking at Athabasca, that looks like a potential top choice for me. It looks like they would take a lot of my credits. It would almost seem I would just transfer my credits in and assuming I match up with the requirements, I'd be able to graduate? Assuming they took most of my credits, it would appear the only thing I'd potentially need is a few more credits from the 45 300+ level classes.
As far as the American big 3, It looks like LDAS at Edison may be a good route for me as it looks like I meet most of the requirements for potentially doing that and could potentially get in and out of that fairly quickly.
As for what classes I've taken, I don't have a transcript available at the moment so this is all based off memory and looking at a current course catalog, all of these credits were taken with the same 4 year brick and mortar school all traditionally earned, most are 3 credit/semester classes.
Outside of major
100-200 level
English 1, English 2, Algebra, Statistics, Psych 1, Nutrition, 2 history courses, Public Speaking, Chemistry 1, Physics 1, World Art, Marketing 1 African American studies, I also took about 2 semesters worth of journalism classes mixed in there so about 5 classes total.
3-400 level
2-3 marketing classes and 1-2 more random other classes I believe.
In major
1-200 level classes
Introduction to Industrial Design, Woods 101, Plastics 101, Hot Metals 101, Cold Metals 101, Industrial Drawing and CAD, Perspective Drawing, Digital Composition, Beginning Industrial Design Studio, Technology and Design: Global Perspectives, Manufacturing Materials and Processes, Product Photography, 2D Art, 3D art, Drawing I
3-400 level classes
Advanced Sketching, Wood Furniture Design I, Industrial Design Model Making, Computer Aided Modeling, Design for Production, History of Industrial Product Design, Surface Modeling for Industrial Design, Human Factors Engineering
100 level: estimate 34 classes, about 102 credits and I'd be willing to bet I forgot at least 2-3 classes here.
3-400 level: rough estimate of 10-12 classes, about half were 4 credit classes if I remember correctly. so probably about 35 credits
Thanks to everyone for your help so far, and thanks in advance to anyone else who may reply here.
For the person who asked about my course load I took, I've listed it out below. Looking at all of this, I think my greatest potential issue is the fact that these are very specialized and only really apply to design, but it sounds like some of the programs are a little more lenient in terms of "transforming" credits to meet a certain goal.
Looking at Athabasca, that looks like a potential top choice for me. It looks like they would take a lot of my credits. It would almost seem I would just transfer my credits in and assuming I match up with the requirements, I'd be able to graduate? Assuming they took most of my credits, it would appear the only thing I'd potentially need is a few more credits from the 45 300+ level classes.
As far as the American big 3, It looks like LDAS at Edison may be a good route for me as it looks like I meet most of the requirements for potentially doing that and could potentially get in and out of that fairly quickly.
As for what classes I've taken, I don't have a transcript available at the moment so this is all based off memory and looking at a current course catalog, all of these credits were taken with the same 4 year brick and mortar school all traditionally earned, most are 3 credit/semester classes.
Outside of major
100-200 level
English 1, English 2, Algebra, Statistics, Psych 1, Nutrition, 2 history courses, Public Speaking, Chemistry 1, Physics 1, World Art, Marketing 1 African American studies, I also took about 2 semesters worth of journalism classes mixed in there so about 5 classes total.
3-400 level
2-3 marketing classes and 1-2 more random other classes I believe.
In major
1-200 level classes
Introduction to Industrial Design, Woods 101, Plastics 101, Hot Metals 101, Cold Metals 101, Industrial Drawing and CAD, Perspective Drawing, Digital Composition, Beginning Industrial Design Studio, Technology and Design: Global Perspectives, Manufacturing Materials and Processes, Product Photography, 2D Art, 3D art, Drawing I
3-400 level classes
Advanced Sketching, Wood Furniture Design I, Industrial Design Model Making, Computer Aided Modeling, Design for Production, History of Industrial Product Design, Surface Modeling for Industrial Design, Human Factors Engineering
100 level: estimate 34 classes, about 102 credits and I'd be willing to bet I forgot at least 2-3 classes here.
3-400 level: rough estimate of 10-12 classes, about half were 4 credit classes if I remember correctly. so probably about 35 credits
Thanks to everyone for your help so far, and thanks in advance to anyone else who may reply here.