06-19-2020, 01:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2020, 01:51 PM by cecilgambe7.)
(06-19-2020, 01:25 PM)xicovu Wrote:(06-19-2020, 01:05 PM)cecilgambe7 Wrote: I actually was looking for BSBA, because if i will do the whole process, it is better for me to at least learn something about business that is always good.
But BALS is ok for me too, after getting several Sophia courses i think i will be closer to BALS that BSBA, so i will reconsider it then...
BSBA should be crazy easy if you've got experience, but it's still got really good info in these courses. I'm doing Information System + Business Management + Technology Foundations from Penn and Ash as part of BALS and despite the speed there is usefulness in them.
There could be a benefit to getting a BALS and include Business + Accounting or Business + Finance + Computers...you get the idea. BSBA or BALS are a quick path to that credential. having something like:
Bachelor's of General Studies
-Business Management
-Finance
-Psychology
might make you stick out from a Bachelor's in Business Administration.
Thank for your feedback, i have small business in my country and any knowledge that allows me to improve is always welcome. Last year i do the Microeconomics course at Saylor and it really changes the way i think about money, demand and supply, these courses gives you not only credits. I hope to get more of this learning in future courses.
BSBA: 70% completed (84 credits of 120)