(08-03-2022, 10:02 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I don't recall what your previous degree was in, I think you were going for the Pierpont BOG AAS or something and then now laddering to a BSLA... I think this is a great option due to the flexibility of courses coming in, another option would be their BS Professional Studies, that is if you want to go for a particular concentration such as Technology Management. You really need to "decide" on the degree before adding more courses to your completed list... I would focus on that until you decide on the degree, then get the remaining credits using ACE/NCCRS credits due to their cost effectiveness.Nope not doing a Pierpoint AAS.
(08-03-2022, 06:21 PM)dfrecore Wrote: A BLS is what it is. You have 83cr applied to this degree. If you switch to a "named" degree (a different major) like Business or History or whatever, you'll lose a LOT of credits. Which is fine for some - but since you don't really have a major you're pursuing, I'm not sure it will do you much good.
If you don't want a BSL, then my suggestion is to stop earning credits and figure out what degree you really want. If you just want "a" degree, then make a plan to finish.
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For the EU BLS, here's what you still need (not counting the 7cr you need at EU):
18cr of UL in the liberal arts (Humanities, Social Science, Natural Science & Math)
- these can be done through Study.com or Coopersmith (or others, but these are the best bets)
*make sure you choose courses that EU brings in as UL and in those categories
6cr of UL in Free Electives
- these can be done through many different exam/course providers
6cr of LL in Free Electives
- these can be done through literally anywhere
Of course a BLS is what it is. I was actually doing a HS degree with UoPeople, I have stopped that now but I would really like something other than a general degree especially as I am paying for it.
I picked the lib arts degree as a means to apply to EU and then looking at different degrees and what alt-courses I would take. I'm now thinking that business it the best one as criminal justice or health science/management would mean taking courses with EU above the 7 required.
No I don;t need this degree for a masters.
(08-03-2022, 04:33 PM)ss20ts Wrote: ETA: You need to edit your PDF. Your name and student number is showing.Show me how to edit my first post and I will.
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MSc Criminology & Criminal Psychology - Essex University
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MSc Criminology & Criminal Psychology - Essex University
MBA - ENEB
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BS Health Science 2024 - The University of the People
BSc Open (Health focus) 2023 - The Open University
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BN Adult Nursing 2020 - Portsmouth University
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