05-04-2017, 05:42 PM
I am looking for anything related to helping people learn/succeed, but mostly if it's somehow related to mental health / psych / behavior. I'm not sure about a basic social/human services degree unless it has a slant toward health/education. Preferrably something not too specific like Rehab/Drug.
After my BSBA, I was planning on a second Bachelor's in Psych. I'd rather just do a Grad program, but is there anything inexpensive that doesn't take a whole year or more? I don't want to do the Bachelor's, but feel like it might be my only option (to get something within 1 year or even 1.5 years).
I've looked a lot, and Psych seems to cost a lot compared to MBAs. I don't think there's anything under $8800. I have hope someone knows of a different "related" degree. For a good degree from a good school, I am willing to spend over a year, if needed.
Part of the difficulty is I'm really preferring one that's fully online (so obviously it would not be 'counseling' and would not lead to licensure). I have seen a lot of interesting degrees that were targeted to my career interests, but they were so expensive. (Some are over $50,000.)
Because of not finding cheaper Masters programs, I am also considering Diplomas/Certs (particularly ones I could apply toward Masters someday), but didn't find anything cheap either. Most of them seem to cost over half of what a Masters would cost.
If I don't find anything inexpensive and interesting, I'll plan to get a loan.
After my BSBA, I was planning on a second Bachelor's in Psych. I'd rather just do a Grad program, but is there anything inexpensive that doesn't take a whole year or more? I don't want to do the Bachelor's, but feel like it might be my only option (to get something within 1 year or even 1.5 years).
I've looked a lot, and Psych seems to cost a lot compared to MBAs. I don't think there's anything under $8800. I have hope someone knows of a different "related" degree. For a good degree from a good school, I am willing to spend over a year, if needed.
Part of the difficulty is I'm really preferring one that's fully online (so obviously it would not be 'counseling' and would not lead to licensure). I have seen a lot of interesting degrees that were targeted to my career interests, but they were so expensive. (Some are over $50,000.)
Because of not finding cheaper Masters programs, I am also considering Diplomas/Certs (particularly ones I could apply toward Masters someday), but didn't find anything cheap either. Most of them seem to cost over half of what a Masters would cost.
If I don't find anything inexpensive and interesting, I'll plan to get a loan.