09-02-2023, 09:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2023, 09:33 PM by Sargoththemino.)
Here is my original Plan for the classes I still need. I applied for TESU today because I'd like to get the advisors reassurance that Davar and Coopermith will be credited as I have planned. I am also not sure about the DSST course. If I switch it up to the MBA long game everything has to move around.
Classes Still Needed for TESU BSBA Finance Original Plan
Credits Course
3 Financial Institutions and Markets DSST? ECO-3320 Money and Banking
3 Principles of Finance Sophia BUS 350- Principles of Finance
3 Fundraising for Nonprofits TESU FDR 4400 Fundraising for Nonprofits
3 Quantitative Skills for Business Coopersmith Quantitative Analysis (MAT-303)
3 International Management Davar MAN-372 International Management
3 Business Administration Capstone TESU BUS 4210 Capstone
3 Small Business Finance Study.com Finance 306: Small Business Finance
3 International Finance Davar FIN-334 International Finance
3 Risk Management Study.com Finance 305: Risk Management
3 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management TECEP Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (FIN-3210-TE)
3 Managerial Communications TECEP Managerial Communications (MAN-3730-TE)
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I also wanted to see if there were alternatives to the Fundraising for Nonprofits course.
If I go the MBA route I have to try and get these four course in there. To make it work I could drop or change the Finance focus and commit to that as the MBA focus (if I have to).
MKM-7000: Marketing Management
FIN-7100: Financial Management
SOP-7200: Strategic Operations Management
MCO-7400: Management Communications
I did take a look at WGU and they do have a good MBA program, but I don't think take any credit transfers so it wouldn't work with this particular strategy.
I did take a look at WGU and they do have a good MBA program, but I don't think take any credit transfers so it wouldn't work with this particular strategy.
I'll take a look at these schools to see if they will work well with my existing credits. I have 95 at the moment. I know most schools require you take at least 30 at their school to graduate. That was my original idea behind going to TESU. As I mentioned before UMPI had some specific GA requirements that didn't work with my transcript but that was my first choice. I really just didn't want to retake GA classes.
Classes Still Needed for TESU BSBA Finance Original Plan
Credits Course
3 Financial Institutions and Markets DSST? ECO-3320 Money and Banking
3 Principles of Finance Sophia BUS 350- Principles of Finance
3 Fundraising for Nonprofits TESU FDR 4400 Fundraising for Nonprofits
3 Quantitative Skills for Business Coopersmith Quantitative Analysis (MAT-303)
3 International Management Davar MAN-372 International Management
3 Business Administration Capstone TESU BUS 4210 Capstone
3 Small Business Finance Study.com Finance 306: Small Business Finance
3 International Finance Davar FIN-334 International Finance
3 Risk Management Study.com Finance 305: Risk Management
3 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management TECEP Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (FIN-3210-TE)
3 Managerial Communications TECEP Managerial Communications (MAN-3730-TE)
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I also wanted to see if there were alternatives to the Fundraising for Nonprofits course.
If I go the MBA route I have to try and get these four course in there. To make it work I could drop or change the Finance focus and commit to that as the MBA focus (if I have to).
MKM-7000: Marketing Management
FIN-7100: Financial Management
SOP-7200: Strategic Operations Management
MCO-7400: Management Communications
I did take a look at WGU and they do have a good MBA program, but I don't think take any credit transfers so it wouldn't work with this particular strategy.
(09-02-2023, 09:17 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: Your goal of an MBA quickly and cheaply, you could probably also meet with a competency-based MBA like WGU's.
I did take a look at WGU and they do have a good MBA program, but I don't think take any credit transfers so it wouldn't work with this particular strategy.
(09-02-2023, 08:06 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Sargoththemino, you may want to fill us in on the addendum/template details and what you're trying to do. For the most part, the Bachelors to Masters option is going to be only appealing to those who can use their tuition assistance or reimbursement for. Otherwise, for the majority that want it cheap, easy, fast, I highly recommend going for UMPI MAOL, WGU MSML/MBA, or the HAU MBA at $3K if you want to go slightly slower... https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
I'll take a look at these schools to see if they will work well with my existing credits. I have 95 at the moment. I know most schools require you take at least 30 at their school to graduate. That was my original idea behind going to TESU. As I mentioned before UMPI had some specific GA requirements that didn't work with my transcript but that was my first choice. I really just didn't want to retake GA classes.