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  Free Saylor MBA
Posted by: Chimera - 12-17-2024, 04:34 AM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion - Replies (22)

The saylor mba is now live

https://degrees.saylor.org/

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  TESU BSBA Capstone Professors
Posted by: promise22 - 12-17-2024, 01:15 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - Replies (15)

Hi,

I passed my last exam for my BSBA yesterday Smile . I'm hoping to register for the BSBA capstone for the January term, so I'm trying to decide what professor to choose.

It looks like I have the option of doing the Guided Study with Professor Timothy P. Kenny or the Online with 
Dr. Sandra Mohabir-Mckinley.


I think I'd prefer to do the Online, but it doesn't look like there is a lot of info. on 
Dr. Sandra Mohabir-Mckinley - I wasn't able to find her on Rate My Professors. It looks Timothy P. Kenny has 4.6/5 rating on Rate My Professor. 


If anyone has any experience with either of these 2 professors, I'd appreciate you sharing your thoughts on them. 

Thanks for the help!

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  Just Graduated - English B.A. in 6 Months!
Posted by: e36374 - 12-16-2024, 11:23 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - Replies (3)

So grateful to this forum, I really couldn't have done it without the info here. I started the first week of May and finished up on October 28th. My degree was conferred on December 13th! Now I'm just waiting to get it in the mail Smile

For anyone curious, here's a basic rundown: I started with about 15 creds (3 from taking a class at my local university during high school, then 12 from one semester at brick-and-mortar college). Between CLEPs (totally free), Sophia, and SDC, I knocked out 90 credits. I took 9 creds at TESU. I was only planning to take SOS-1100 and the Capstone, but I ended up taking a third bc I had very limited options for UL non-ACE/NCCRS English classes. BYU Independent Study does offer two UL English classes, so those made up my final 6 credits. FWIW, I highly recommend BYU IS. Each 3-credit class was about $750 so less than half of a TESU class, and you can work through it as quickly as you want. I took about 3 weeks per class and they were my two favorite classes I took the whole time.

If you add my semester of brick-and-mortar college it's about 9 months but that was so long ago that it feels totally separate from what I did this year. And still very short all in all! 9 mos vs. 4 years traditional, and all for under $10k... can't beat it. Thank you all again.

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  Grand Canyon University Tops 100,000 Online Students
Posted by: LevelUP - 12-16-2024, 09:57 PM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges - Replies (5)

Grand Canyon University Tops 100,000 Online Students  (This is a Christian university)
https://news.gcu.edu/press-releases/75th...niversity/

They do some unique programs such as:

Bachelor’s in Advertising and Graphic Design
https://www.gcu.edu/degree-programs/bach...hic-design

Bachelor's in Social Media
https://www.gcu.edu/degree-programs/bach...cial-media

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Digital Film: Production Emphasis
https://www.gcu.edu/degree-programs/bach...production

Software Development Bachelor’s Degree
https://www.gcu.edu/degree-programs/bs-s...evelopment

I must admit their marketing is one of the best I have seen for online colleges.






Full Episode | The College Tour at Grand Canyon University (49 min)
https://youtu.be/Us6W7qyFIKQ?si=QpWEVLVzNbr5cEGM

Does anyone have any interest in this college?

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  Looking for 2 RA Credits
Posted by: Anon - 12-16-2024, 06:27 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - Replies (4)

Hey guys, 

I pretty much have almost everything figured and planned out at this point, (thanks!). I'm just looking for 2 more RA credits to finish out my 120. If I can't find I guess I'll just find an extra TECEP, (I'm assuming TESU accepts that as RA), to take and end up with 121. I'm already planning on taking the Medical Terminology course (1 credit) at TESU because I'm interested in it, and I needed another credit for my residency waiver anyways.

  1. Does the Intro to Library Research (1 credit) from Clackamas overlap with TESU's Information Literacy and won't give me credit? Even if I take it I'd still need 1 more credit.
  2. I tried the Jacksonville Financial Course (3 credits), but there's some admission requirements that seem onerous, and I'd have to wait until Spring 2025. Unless I'm missing something.
  3. I took the three "Cyber Security for …" TEEX courses back in 2018 and have 2 RA credits per (total of 6) I've seen some people on here mention that they didn't get RA for that so I figured I'd put this out there. I'm not sure if that was typical to receive in the past. Anyways, with more recent changes is there a way for me to get more credits out of TEEX? I've also looked for the "MGT343 - Disaster Management for Water & Wastewater Utilities" and didn't find an online section offered.
  4. I'm planning on taking TESU's General Chemistry I, should I take General Chemistry I w/ LAB for that extra credit


These are my credits so far for anyone interested.


Thanks for the advice.

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  DBA and PhD in IT
Posted by: artem - 12-16-2024, 02:32 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (7)

I would like to learn about the current situation in the USA and Canada regarding careers in software development. Is it important to have a DBA or PhD for a software developer role? Are industry certifications valuable? Or is a Master's degree sufficient? How significant are experience and skills compared to formal education? Is successfully passing an interview enough, or are degrees also necessary?

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  College Level Medical Courses
Posted by: defscarlett - 12-16-2024, 12:14 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (10)

I'm looking to expand my knowledge in the medical field, as part of my dissertation, it overlaps a bit into medical research. I'm reading through research papers from clinicians and I'm not quite understanding it due to my lack of knowledge in medicine. Are there any college level courses available for free or cheap? For the record they don't actually have to be worth college credit, just college level.

It's a criminal justice dissertation, revolving around forensic science, just trying to understand the human body better to understand what these research papers are actually saying.

I've already taken Human Biology and Biology I on sophia.

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  Outlier.org sold? Reputable Alternatives please
Posted by: msa145 - 12-16-2024, 09:32 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (4)

[Asking for a friend] 

Hi everyone,

I took two courses with Outlier like 2 years ago, and their credits were issued through the University of Pittsburgh. I really appreciated this setup, as the University of Pittsburgh is a reputable institution, and having an official transcript from them is a big plus.

However, when I checked Outlier’s website today, I noticed there’s no longer an option to purchase courses directly. It seems that Savvas Learning Company has acquired Outlier and is now offering these courses through partnerships with educational institutions as part of their Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit program:
Outlier Dual Enrollment Courses

Since it’s no longer possible to purchase courses individually from Outlier, I’m looking for alternatives. My goal is to take university-level courses during my gap year to enhance my academic portfolio. I’m comfortable paying $400–$500 per course.

Does anyone know of similar programs or platforms offering high-quality, credit-bearing courses from reputable universities?

Thank you!

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  Fix for ROAR and Degreeworks error
Posted by: CollegeStudentAC - 12-16-2024, 08:50 AM - Forum: Associates Degrees Discussion - Replies (2)

I reached out to support and they said to make sure I was logging in with my username and not my email and it worked. I know it even says on the login page to do that but I figured it didn't matter since you can log in with your email anyways.

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  Degree Planning: What to do?
Posted by: FlowerNip - 12-16-2024, 08:03 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (3)

Hi,

I’m from the UK and have been working as a professional in leadership roles for the past 10 years. I’ve hit a barrier now as I don’t have a degree.

Ideally I’d like to go straight into a Masters but doing so part time over two years, as is usually the case for professionals taking a Masters, won’t work for me.

I’ve read a lot of this forum and there’s a lot of information to take in but, essentially, I’m looking for the fastest and most legitimate way to obtain a degree of any type, on any subject. My only limitation is that I’d hope to pay around $5000 even if it’s just an initial payment. 

I’m completely open to international options, as long as they’re accredited in some shape or form.

Thank you in advance ??

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