01-21-2011, 06:10 AM
You can also do the business policy tecep.
Don't apply to thomas edison and pay their 2800 enrollment fee for out of state tuition until you know you are <6 months away. Most people do it when they realize they have finished the macro, micro, statistics and business core to get an idea of where they are.
It takes 6 weeks for thomas edison to give you an eval.
The entrepeneurship focus is going to require some real classes so you might find that you'd be satisfied with general business or accounting.
Penn Foster has some accounting classes so I think you can use them for an accounting concentration.
If you know computers pretty well you can do a CIS concentration with some TECEPs, some Penn Foster classes, the MIIS dantes and the rest of the credits can come from certicications you may or may not have.
I'm working on my BSBA CIS and am nearing the end.
Don't apply to thomas edison and pay their 2800 enrollment fee for out of state tuition until you know you are <6 months away. Most people do it when they realize they have finished the macro, micro, statistics and business core to get an idea of where they are.
It takes 6 weeks for thomas edison to give you an eval.
The entrepeneurship focus is going to require some real classes so you might find that you'd be satisfied with general business or accounting.
Penn Foster has some accounting classes so I think you can use them for an accounting concentration.
If you know computers pretty well you can do a CIS concentration with some TECEPs, some Penn Foster classes, the MIIS dantes and the rest of the credits can come from certicications you may or may not have.
I'm working on my BSBA CIS and am nearing the end.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science