(12-22-2020, 05:55 AM)rachel83az Wrote: You'd need at least one more RA class to bring your total up to at least 24 to get any degree at TESU. Suggestions for doing this are here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap
Unfortunately, it is not possible to get a degree in Organizational Leadership (almost entirely) through alternate means. You'd have to take a number of courses from TESU itself in order to complete your degree. The ones below that are listed as "unavailable" would likely need to be taken directly from TESU. I didn't even do the full AOS. Perhaps a BSBA would be a better choice?
Organizational Behavior (MAN-311) - MAN-310 Organizational Behavior @ Davar Academy
Foundations of Leadership (LDR-305) - Business 302: Foundations fo Leadership @ Study.com
Leading Organizational Change - Business 304: Leading Organizational Change @ Study.com
Leadership Communication (MAN-376) - Unavailable
4 of:
- Change Management (MAN-415) - Unavailable
- Project Management (MAN-435) - Unavailable
- Advanced Organizational Management (MAN-425) - Unavailable
- Principles of Management (MAN-301) - MAN-101 Principles of Management @ Davar Academy
- Leadership in the Global Environment (LDR-422) - Unavailable
- Nonprofit Leadership (LDR-419) - Unavailable
- Leaders in History (LDR-324) - Unavailable
I think you're right - So I guess I need to start making a plan for BSBA now.
Thanks!
(12-22-2020, 11:39 AM)Flelm Wrote: Here's what I put together for you. I went heavy on Sophia and SDC. This is the first time I've put together a plan for anyone besides myself, so 100% take all of this with a giant heaping of salt.
The courses I'm most unsure of are 3 of the AoS from SDC: MAN-312, MAN-372, HRM-241.
You also need to do 2 additional credits as RA. You might want to take one of the AOS classes at TESU, or take one of the many RA options (TEL for example).
Wow, thanks so much for breaking this down for me! Really a huge help to help me start to see a path.
I think I may end up taking the advice of others and move in the BSBA direction and may do the original area of study as a masters.
Thanks again!
(12-22-2020, 01:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:rachel83az Wrote:Instead of a BALS, you might want to consider a BSBA. I think HRM is possible via alternate means? Otherwise, General Management might be what you're looking for.
My recommendation for the OP - Robbiej - Do a BSBA instead of the BSOL because of several reasons.
1) BSBA has the programmatic/secondary ACBSP accreditation/recognition
2) BSBA can be completed with much more affordability, ease/energy, and time
3) Go for a MSOL instead at Brandman by doing their MyPath program in 6 months
So, essentially, do 9-12 months for a BSBA GM or another concentration then do 6 months Brandman MSOL.
The cost for BOTH TESU Bachelors & Brandman Masters will be cheaper, easier, faster than completing this BSOL.
Basically, a Masters in Operational Leadership will trump a Bachelors any day of the week, maybe try WGU MSML.
Update: Oops... Yeah, OK, for a moment there I was thinking of Operations Management, it was a typo...
I mean a Masters in Organizational Leadership or MSML, Masters in Management and Leadership.
Yes, I think this makes a lot of sense. Now I probably need to pivot and start working on a BSBA degree plan first. I really like the idea of doing this and then MSOL after. Thank you! I knew this would be a place for some valuable direction but you all have exceeded my expectations!