04-21-2020, 10:38 PM
(04-21-2020, 10:15 PM)djarumlights Wrote: Nothing formal or widely recognized with exception of the occasional safety program. I managed to find some of the intra-company certifications I acquired over time (basically compentency exams for our various product lines and such), so there's that. Former manager is going to poke thru his records to see what else he can find.I can't seem to post links, but I would do all the Sophia courses first since they stop being free in July. There is a page that has all the free credits do those next. Apply to Tesu to see what other courses you might need. Loking at the courses needed for Organizational Leadership won't be able to fully test out of it. Is that an issue?
The degree that first stood out to me during the previous industry downturn was the B.S. in Technology Leadership at Fort Hays State. However, it seems they're stepping away from ACE credits soon, so that went out the window unless I wait around for CLEP to exist again. But why would I do that when there's a no-cost option to get ahead staring me in the face, beckoning from the light of the monitor?
After going line by line through Sophia's guaranteed transfers a few days ago, it'll end up being business admin, org leadership, or something along that line (Excelsior has a BPS - tech management, for example. TESU - Organizational Leadership. Didn't see anything at COCS or WGU that jumped out and said "HELLO!" loudly). I went through each institution and picked a possible direction at each, basically throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks, I reckon. I would not object to the broad-based "professional studies" options either.
In Progress: CSU MS Occupational Safety | TESU BALS HR & Computer Science | TESU AAS Admin Studies
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, HRM
Completed: TESU AAS Environmental, Safety & Tech, BA in Environmental Studies/ Natural Science and Mathematics
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, HRM
Completed: TESU AAS Environmental, Safety & Tech, BA in Environmental Studies/ Natural Science and Mathematics