03-09-2021, 03:58 PM
While WGU will take NA credit, you don't have any credits that will work there, so you can't make the most of these.
So, if she just wants any degree, a BSLA at EC is going to be her best bet. She could just needs an English Comp 2 course, an UL Ethics course, and then 4 UL liberal arts courses and 3 UL courses that can be liberal arts or non-liberal arts (so like business).
The cheapest/easiest way to get the UL is Study.com, and their website lists what you can take for each category (for example, you can take BUS 318: Management Ethics to meet the UL requirement and the Ethics requirement, and then BUS 313: Organizational Communication, BUS 324: Managerial Communication, ENGL 305: Advanced Technical Writing, BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior, PSY 311: Physiological Psychology, or PSY 316: Advanced Social Psychology for your liberal arts courses, and there's a whole bunch she could take in business or computers that will work for non-liberal arts).
Then she enrolls, takes the cornerstone and capstone, and she's done.
I imagine it could be done in 6 months or less (EC's courses are 8 weeks, so that's going to take 4 months right there, but she can easily take her UL courses at the same time).
So, if she just wants any degree, a BSLA at EC is going to be her best bet. She could just needs an English Comp 2 course, an UL Ethics course, and then 4 UL liberal arts courses and 3 UL courses that can be liberal arts or non-liberal arts (so like business).
The cheapest/easiest way to get the UL is Study.com, and their website lists what you can take for each category (for example, you can take BUS 318: Management Ethics to meet the UL requirement and the Ethics requirement, and then BUS 313: Organizational Communication, BUS 324: Managerial Communication, ENGL 305: Advanced Technical Writing, BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior, PSY 311: Physiological Psychology, or PSY 316: Advanced Social Psychology for your liberal arts courses, and there's a whole bunch she could take in business or computers that will work for non-liberal arts).
Then she enrolls, takes the cornerstone and capstone, and she's done.
I imagine it could be done in 6 months or less (EC's courses are 8 weeks, so that's going to take 4 months right there, but she can easily take her UL courses at the same time).
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COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA