(04-07-2019, 03:00 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(04-07-2019, 11:35 AM)natshar Wrote:(04-07-2019, 09:29 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: It shows I could get the HRM certificate with 3 more courses. Even though I am not in HR, I thought it could be worthwhile.
Don't think I want to pay for it though after graduating and having to pay various fees once again...
The only problem with HR certificate is "Change Management" requirement if you find a way to get that via alternative credit let me know.
I had read on here that Study.com's BUS 304: Leading Organizational Change WILL work for that requirement (in all of the BALS certs that require it).
(04-07-2019, 10:42 AM)natshar Wrote: I put a Organizational Leadership certificate in my evaluation just to see if I could get it. They informed me that sophia project management (which I already purchased, is in progress and preplanned for my degree) didn't count for the requirement because it came as "intro to project management" which isn't the same course title as "project management" However, the management clep I already took met a requirement, despite not being the same number as the required course did work because the title came out out the same.
So the problem here is, they are requiring that the Project Management course comes in as an UL course, MAN-435. Study.com's BUS 311: Project Management does come in as UL so it will work. Sophia's Project Management course was downgraded by ACE on 2/28, so if you had it preplanned in, then it would have worked IF Sophia/ACE still had it as UL - but it's now LL, so it won't work.
From my personal experience, emailed advising in January 2019 about the change management requirement and they told me no for both study.com and CSU global for ANY certificates requiring "Change management" it would not meet the requirement. In the email I specifically named all the certificates requiring it (GM, OL, etc.) and they told it would work for none of them. However, we all know how advising is inconsistent if anyone is seeking to earn a certificate please email them yourself as you may get a different answer.
I don't feel like doing the sdc project management course it seems redundant and not worth it. Maybe after I've completed every other degree requirement if I have time, I'll just have to wait.