04-30-2020, 03:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2020, 04:09 PM by terryd5150.)
It seems like I'm recalling that an intro to stats class will fulfill the GE stats requirement for Operations Management; however, Saylor's Business Stats course transfers into this degree plan as OPM-351, which counts in the AOS as upper level.
So do Sophia's Intro to Stats for free, then turn around and take Saylor's Business Stats for $25-ish.
Also, you'll need Project Management from SDC, it comes into the Ops Management AOS as UL as well.
If I'm not mistaken, the only "optionless" class left in this degree plan is Total Quality Management - meaning you'll probably have to take the course through TESU; however, if you're doing Ops Mgmnt as an Undergraduate Certificate instead of an AOS then you won't need this course.
The only possible alternative I can find may be that if you could somehow take FHSU's Total Quality Management and transfer it into TESU. If that were possible it would save ~$450 over taking it at TESU.
It might be worth asking FHSU about this.
So do Sophia's Intro to Stats for free, then turn around and take Saylor's Business Stats for $25-ish.
Also, you'll need Project Management from SDC, it comes into the Ops Management AOS as UL as well.
If I'm not mistaken, the only "optionless" class left in this degree plan is Total Quality Management - meaning you'll probably have to take the course through TESU; however, if you're doing Ops Mgmnt as an Undergraduate Certificate instead of an AOS then you won't need this course.
The only possible alternative I can find may be that if you could somehow take FHSU's Total Quality Management and transfer it into TESU. If that were possible it would save ~$450 over taking it at TESU.
It might be worth asking FHSU about this.