07-03-2023, 11:40 AM
(07-03-2023, 10:10 AM)dfrecore Wrote: My vote is UMPI - either the BLS if you don't care, or else the English, PoliSci, or CJ majors. English is a popular major Law School, since you do a heck of a lot of writing in law school, and UMPI's degree is more geared towards Professional Communications/Journalism, which I think would work (you don't need English Lit for law school, just need to know how to write well).
If you can go ham on Sophia courses, and get the GEC done, then anything else you need (including a month or two of SDC), then I think you can finish in 2-3 terms. 2 terms for sure with the BLS, and 2-3 with any of the other 3. These are ALL great options, and having a bachelor's degree is much more useful than an AA/AS or 60cr. And I think it can be done for the same price that you'd pay for an AA/AS at most schools. It's really a win-win.
If you list your courses taken better, it's more helpful (nobody knows what Art 101, Crmj 101, 102, 201, 202, 1340 are - you need to list the course number, course name, and number of credits for all of your CC courses. We might find that you are very close to completing a CJ degree, which would certainly be nice.
Also don't know what Heath elective, communication elective, & fundamental of design are from SOphia - much more helpful if you put the Sophia name on there, rather than the name the school you're transferring to gives it (if you're transferring, it helps to ALSO know that info, but knowing the Sophia name is more helpful in general).
To get the UMPI GEC, you just need:
American Gov
Bio or Chem Lab
Spanish I
Ethics
And the CJ major is probably partially completed with what you already have, and the rest (up to 30cr) can be done via Study.com. So this could cost you well under $5k to complete.
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Sophia Course Number: BUS1001
Course Title: COLLEGE ALGEBRA Sophia Course Number: CA1001
Course Title: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Sophia Course Number: ENVS1001
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS Sophia Course Number: STAT1001
Course Title: U.S. HISTORY Sophia Course Number: HIST1001
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION Sophia Course Number: HLTH1010
Course Title: ART HISTORY II Sophia Course Number: ARTHIST1002
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Sophia Course Number: CS1001
Course Title: HUMAN BIOLOGY Sophia Course Number: HUMBIO1001
Course Title: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Sophia Course Number: BUSI1010
Course Title: PROJECT MANAGEMENT Sophia Course Number: PM1001
Course Title: U.S. HISTORY II Sophia Course Number: HIST1002
Course Title: PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE Sophia Course Number: FIN1001
Course Title: VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS Sophia Course Number: VISCOMM1001
Course Title: CONFLICT RESOLUTION Sophia Course Number: CONRES1001
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO WEB DEVELOPMENT Sophia Course Number: CS1005
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS Sophia Course Number: PHIL1002
Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY Sophia Course Number: CHEM1001
Course Title: ART HISTORY I Sophia Course Number: ARTHIST1001
Course Title: Microeconomics Sophia Course Number: ECON1002
Course Title: Macroeconomics Sophia Course Number: ECON1001
Directly from Sophia Transcript as of 07/03/2023.
English 1010- English Composition 1
Art 1035- Introduction to Art
CRMJ 1020- Intro to Legal Process
CRMJ 1010-Intro to Criminal Justice
English 1020- English Composition 2
Psych 1030- Introduction to Psychology
Sociology 1010- Introdutction to Sociology
CRMJ 1340- Criminal Investigation
CRMJ 1355- Understanding Terrorism
CRMJ 2010- Introduction to Law enforcement
CRMJ 2020- Introduction to Corrections
4.0 GPA, Community college Brick and Mortar that I attended online.
I then Applied to, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, and was accepted.
I didn't attend/debt. I did hang up my acceptance award and still have my congratulations card haha.
So, from that point these are in full the classes I've completed. 2 separate transcripts. The only school I've applied to so far with bulk credit has been SNHU, and I have all the General Education requirements complete, other than an Intergration and culminating course which is like race or diversity, and 2 level 300 courses of my choice in either business or CRMJ. The rest at SNHU would be electives which can practically be anything, or "easy." Hopefully that clears up any course confusion. Thank you for the help really!
I believe I've maxed out Sophia courses other than Touchstone heavy courses and SCI labs.