09-23-2024, 08:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2024, 07:53 PM by LevelUP.
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Hello everyone.
I hope I provide enough info here and thank you in advance for any help. here goes.
I am interested in an accounting degree from UMPI the BA or the BABA are what I am leaning toward.
I took a bunch of Sophia courses a couple of years ago, which i will list below. I am trying to match them up using the Wiki for the degrees here.
and also see what else i can take at sophia becuase i really like the ease and speed of their courses. they just work for me i guess.
I did make a phone call to the school on my second question and as I was expecting, they could not really answer without applying first so I wanted
to see if any of the experts here could offer a "best guess" about credit for other experience
I have passed all 3 IRS Enrolled Agent exams. also known as the SEE exams. (think cpa exams but for IRS license) and i am both quickbooks pro advisor certified
along with Xero (quickbooks competitor) certified. I have also done a few of the Intuit accountant courses (badges type stuff)
The Fed Tax 1 and 2 would seem to be easily covered by the IRS exams in my mind but not sure about the schools opinion on it. If I can represent people just as
a CPA or an Attorney could - I would like to think its equal to undergrad tax classes.
anyway. the sophias i have taken I will list and if anyone can help make sure I am on the right path of what others to take that can be applied at UMPI i would appreciate it
Sophia Courses - except the Foundation of Stats class Sophia lists them all as 3 credits but I believe UMPI counts Micro and Macro Eco as 1 course (3 credits)
English Comp 1
Environmental Science
Art History 1
Visual Communications
Introductions to Ethics
Ancient Greek Philosophers
Approaches to Studying Religions
Human Biology - no lab
College Algebra
Foundations of Statistics 2 credits
College Readiness
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Psychology
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Project Management
US History 1
US History 2
Again, thanks for any replies
I hope I provide enough info here and thank you in advance for any help. here goes.
I am interested in an accounting degree from UMPI the BA or the BABA are what I am leaning toward.
I took a bunch of Sophia courses a couple of years ago, which i will list below. I am trying to match them up using the Wiki for the degrees here.
and also see what else i can take at sophia becuase i really like the ease and speed of their courses. they just work for me i guess.
I did make a phone call to the school on my second question and as I was expecting, they could not really answer without applying first so I wanted
to see if any of the experts here could offer a "best guess" about credit for other experience
I have passed all 3 IRS Enrolled Agent exams. also known as the SEE exams. (think cpa exams but for IRS license) and i am both quickbooks pro advisor certified
along with Xero (quickbooks competitor) certified. I have also done a few of the Intuit accountant courses (badges type stuff)
The Fed Tax 1 and 2 would seem to be easily covered by the IRS exams in my mind but not sure about the schools opinion on it. If I can represent people just as
a CPA or an Attorney could - I would like to think its equal to undergrad tax classes.
anyway. the sophias i have taken I will list and if anyone can help make sure I am on the right path of what others to take that can be applied at UMPI i would appreciate it
Sophia Courses - except the Foundation of Stats class Sophia lists them all as 3 credits but I believe UMPI counts Micro and Macro Eco as 1 course (3 credits)
English Comp 1
Environmental Science
Art History 1
Visual Communications
Introductions to Ethics
Ancient Greek Philosophers
Approaches to Studying Religions
Human Biology - no lab
College Algebra
Foundations of Statistics 2 credits
College Readiness
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Psychology
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Project Management
US History 1
US History 2
Again, thanks for any replies