12-15-2022, 09:50 AM
(12-13-2022, 01:05 PM)ss20ts Wrote: If I am understanding this correctly, you did not transfer 90 credits to UMPI before enrolling? That's typically what we advise so you can focus on your UMPI courses. I remember asking you which project management course you were taking when you posted on here before looking for help, but you didn't respond. There are 3 project management courses. If it is BUS141 then everything needed is in the course content. It's a 15-20 page project plan not a 20 page paper for the Final Assessment. Since you won't be taking BUS400 or BUS 401, then yes the course on Sophia will be easier. You will need permission from your academic advisor to transfer the course in. Have you completed the GEC? The 24 UL credits? The minor course requirements? The Education Studies Minor is not easy! I have not seen anyone complete all of the courses for it in 1 session. I have only seen a handful of people complete it as most change to the Management Minor because it's easier and faster.
Hi! Apologies for missing your replies, I used to receive email notifications and when I didn't receive any I thought no one had replied to my threads!
I did not transfer 90 prior, Jessica advised me I could do both. It is what it is now. I withdrew from Project Management on Friday due to lack of time to complete final and will take it on Sophia...however I DO have to take Operations Management with UMPI...which is another course that feels out of my scope of experience.
What I must take at UMPI if I stay with Management Minor:
1. BUS 260 ENROLLED
2. MINOR COURSEat 300/400 Level- BUS 321
3. MINOR COURSE at 300/400 Level-BUS 415
4. MINOR COURSE at 300/400 Level- BUS 352 or BUS 353
5. GEC or Elective Course-
6. GEC or Elective Course-
7. GEC or Elective Course
8. GEC or Elective Course
9. GEC or Elective Course
10. GEC or Elective Course
I have 12 Required courses remaining (ENG 121, POS 101, PHI 152, ENG 211, MAT 140,BIO 105, ENV 110, GEO 101, HTY 116, BUS 321, BUS 415, BUS 352 or 353) and 9 three credit general electives for a total of 21 which will bring to 120 credits.