09-10-2023, 02:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2023, 02:27 AM by Duneranger.)
Out of all the apps I have submitted to various schools, I have decided on UMPI given the CBE format.
Transferring in max credits with my BS degree as well as SL and Sophia History courses. Now I am to the point where I really just need the 10 residency classes.
I've identified 7 history classes that I need to take. That leaves 3 more classes to meet the residency requirement. I figured I would do these in Poly Sci given the hybrid nature of the degree.
Any suggestions? I have reviewed the class review list and it seems like these are the candidates. I think it's established that these are the quickest but I am curious about specifics like POL 211 vs 335 and if taking the LD class first is necessary. Also are there any I can do in 1-2 days? I am pretty adept at writing papers and have a fair bit of history knowledge with a bit of poly sci thrown into the mix. There might be some Brightspace changes since the last reviewed classes but I have seen little no chatter....
POS 101: American Government
POS 211: Introduction to Political Thought
POS 301: European Governments
POS 332: Constitutional Law
POS 335: Modern Political Thought
POS 343: Marxism
Transferring in max credits with my BS degree as well as SL and Sophia History courses. Now I am to the point where I really just need the 10 residency classes.
I've identified 7 history classes that I need to take. That leaves 3 more classes to meet the residency requirement. I figured I would do these in Poly Sci given the hybrid nature of the degree.
Any suggestions? I have reviewed the class review list and it seems like these are the candidates. I think it's established that these are the quickest but I am curious about specifics like POL 211 vs 335 and if taking the LD class first is necessary. Also are there any I can do in 1-2 days? I am pretty adept at writing papers and have a fair bit of history knowledge with a bit of poly sci thrown into the mix. There might be some Brightspace changes since the last reviewed classes but I have seen little no chatter....
POS 101: American Government
POS 211: Introduction to Political Thought
POS 301: European Governments
POS 332: Constitutional Law
POS 335: Modern Political Thought
POS 343: Marxism