Hey guys my name's Cory and I decided that I really need get my degree. I am married with a son and I work full-time while living in expensive Southern California. I want to be able to provide a better life for them. I have about 60+ GE credits from a local community college that I got about 10 years ago. I really just have no clue how I am going to be able to afford to transfer to a 4 year university...
My goal is to a BSBA in Human Resources Management or General Management but I've never taken any business oriented classes.
These are the classes I've taken
English 100 - Freshman Composition - 3 Credits
Math 10 - Elementary Algebra - 4 Credits
PE 103 - Healthy Living Exercise - 2 Credits
PE 166 - Circuit Training Lab - .5 Credits
Math 30 - Intermediate Algebra - 4 Credits
Psychology - 100 Intro to Psychology - 3 Credits
Communication 100 - Interpersonal Communications - 3 Credits
Political Science 180 - US Government - 3 Credits
Spanish 180 - Beginning Spanish - 5 Credits
Anthropology 100 - Intro Cultural Anthro - 3 Credits
Digital Arts 150 - Using Photoshop Beginning - 3 Credits
Geography 100 - World Regional Geography - 3 Credits
Psychology 250 - Psychobiology - 3 Credits
English 110 - Critical Thinking, Literature - 3 Credits
History 170 - History of U.S. to 1876 - 3 Credits
Philosophy 115 - Logical and Critical Thinking - 3 Credits
Biology 100 - Introduction to Biology - 4 Credits
Health Ed 135 - Nutrition and Health - 3 Credits
Computer Science 153 - Java Programming, Introduction - 4 Credits
Computer Science 175 - C++ Programming - 4 Credits
Any advice would be awesome on how I can go about obtaining a degree the cheapest and most efficient way. Thanks in advanced!
1.) All of these classes I earned a C or higher, I got 1 D in a science class but
I did not list it.
2.) I believe it was a speech course, I had to choice to take public speaking or
interpersonal communications to fullfill the speech required to transfer to a 4 year university
3.) English 110 was the last english that was required for general ed to transfer to a 4 year.
4.) hmm not sure what different ways there are, once the post is found I can answer it
My goal is to a BSBA in Human Resources Management or General Management but I've never taken any business oriented classes.
These are the classes I've taken
English 100 - Freshman Composition - 3 Credits
Math 10 - Elementary Algebra - 4 Credits
PE 103 - Healthy Living Exercise - 2 Credits
PE 166 - Circuit Training Lab - .5 Credits
Math 30 - Intermediate Algebra - 4 Credits
Psychology - 100 Intro to Psychology - 3 Credits
Communication 100 - Interpersonal Communications - 3 Credits
Political Science 180 - US Government - 3 Credits
Spanish 180 - Beginning Spanish - 5 Credits
Anthropology 100 - Intro Cultural Anthro - 3 Credits
Digital Arts 150 - Using Photoshop Beginning - 3 Credits
Geography 100 - World Regional Geography - 3 Credits
Psychology 250 - Psychobiology - 3 Credits
English 110 - Critical Thinking, Literature - 3 Credits
History 170 - History of U.S. to 1876 - 3 Credits
Philosophy 115 - Logical and Critical Thinking - 3 Credits
Biology 100 - Introduction to Biology - 4 Credits
Health Ed 135 - Nutrition and Health - 3 Credits
Computer Science 153 - Java Programming, Introduction - 4 Credits
Computer Science 175 - C++ Programming - 4 Credits
Any advice would be awesome on how I can go about obtaining a degree the cheapest and most efficient way. Thanks in advanced!
1.) All of these classes I earned a C or higher, I got 1 D in a science class but
I did not list it.
2.) I believe it was a speech course, I had to choice to take public speaking or
interpersonal communications to fullfill the speech required to transfer to a 4 year university
3.) English 110 was the last english that was required for general ed to transfer to a 4 year.
4.) hmm not sure what different ways there are, once the post is found I can answer it