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Masters in Project Management University of the Cumberlands |
Posted by: newdegree - 02-07-2025, 03:46 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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So, my job is willing to pay for me to go back to school to study for a master's in project management but only offers $350 per credit. I found that the University of the Cumberlands offers a 31-credit degree. I wondered if anyone has any experience with the University of the Cumberlands. Does the school require you to incorporate religious text into your work, like Liberty University? I read before that they don't. I am also curious to know the average workload for a graduate-level course (how long papers are and if there is a lot of reading, exams, and quizzes) for any courses anyone has taken in the past. Also, has anyone ever taken a comprehensive exam with the University of the Cumberlands? What are they like? I am curious. Lastly, I have some graduate-level project management credits from over 10 years ago. Does anyone know if the University of the Cumberlands accepts old graduate credits?
I am attracted to the University of the Cumberlands because they offer 7 week online courses, which I can complete fast if transfer credits are accepted.
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Very confused |
Posted by: basilia - 02-07-2025, 02:48 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hi all. I’m looking at UMPI to study (whichever option is cheapest) anything related to IT that will help my career like Business Management, Project Management, etc. I’m very confused because “Management” (https://www.umpi.edu/yourpace/academic_p...anagement/) lists Project Management & Information Systems Concentration, BBA, also Project Management Minor (BAS/BLS) and Management Information Systems Minor (BAS/BLS).
I have the BOG degree from Pierpont. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I have:
Introduction to Information Technology
Visual Communications
College Algebra
Macroeconomics
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Statistics
English Composition I
Human Biology
Human Biology Lab
Project Management
Introduction to Relational Databases
Google UX Design Professional Certificate
Workplace Writing II
Workplace Communication
Introduction to Web Development
Principles of Management
Art History I
Introduction to Ethics
Art History II
Google IT Support Professional Certificate
CompTIA IT Fundamentals
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Linux+
CompTIA Security+
CompTIA Cloud+
CompTIA CySA+
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History Major & Transfer Credits Questions |
Posted by: slreed - 02-07-2025, 11:34 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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I’ve already have Transfer Credits Report and my Degree Plan Progress. I transferred 79 credits from 4 year colleges I attended.
Here’s what I have left to complete:
Gen Ed
2D Eng 211 or Art 108
3A Math 101 or 140
3B Math 101 or 140
3D Env 110
History
21 credits of UL courses
Gen Electives
9 credits
1. Would I be able to complete my Gen Ed courses through Sophia and transfer them in? That would make my total transfer hours 91. I know I would still need to take 30 at UMPI.
2. What EASY General Electives do you suggest for my 9 credits?
3. From what I’ve gathered, my 21 History credits will be basically whatever is currently offered which will fulfill that requirement and my advisor will be able to tell me those courses. Does that sound correct?
4. My goal is to finish the Sophia Gen Ed courses over the next few weeks until the beginning of the Spring term at UMPI. Then take the 10 courses remaining to finish my degree during the Spring term at UMPI. Thoughts? Suggestions? Advice? I’m currently waiting to be assigned an advisor.
Thank you for any advice or input.
Shannon Reed
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Credly won't show earned badges... Help! |
Posted by: SCYankee - 02-07-2025, 08:05 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I'm not sure where exactly to post this thread, but since we're all familiar with Credly by now, maybe some folks here have an inside track to getting assistance.
These badges are for my son. He has earned several NCCER badges through his high school construction program. They show clearly in his NCCER account, but not in Credly. We set up his Credly account a year ago in preparation for him to earn these badges.
1. Yes, both account use the same email. (I have sent screenshots to NCCER and Credly to prove this.)
2. NCCER says they cannot see a Credly account, and so there is no way to send them.
3. Credly kept giving me a canned response to contact NCCER. I asked to elevate the issue, and a person named Sydney Roberts joined the discussion (presumably as a supervisor) and said he will get to work on it directly with NCCER. Since then, I haven't gotten updates or responses.
The Credly FB page shows no responses to any comments. Nor did anybody reply to my FB communication.
Does anybody here have any other way to contact Credly or get help?
Thanks.
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National Black History Month |
Posted by: Charles Fout - 02-06-2025, 08:03 AM - Forum: Off Topic
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/01/national-black-history-month-2025/
So distracted by so many other issues, I missed this.
I'm thrilled to see it.
As the DoD is an Executive Agency, I expect Secretary Hegseth to get with the program.
Too often Black History is Hidden History. I am looking forward to enrolling in summer classes on the Harlem Renaissance. Just now, I am trying to read about some of the big names.
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Please Advise the Fastest Path to a Bachelor Degree |
Posted by: bioscienceguy - 02-04-2025, 08:27 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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The 4 year degree has been a thorn in my side for far too long. I am fortunate to have a great union government job that compensates me modestly, owing in a large part to my military background. But I am now hard stuck salary wise absent a bachelor degree. I work as a laboratory technician for an environmental laboratory on the government side and would like to promote up to either a Microbiologist or Chemist. I need a degree that says Biological Science or Environmental Science ... I might be able to squeeze by with a degree with a major in 'Environmental Studies'.
I tried going back to retake the beginning Biology courses last semester in person, I did well in them but honestly ... I don't think I want to take the pre-med curriculum. I'm 35 years old, I don't want to go to graduate school or medical school. It's a waste of money to take the premed curriculum which is typically required for a biological science major, and way too time consuming. I just want a piece of paper from a not-for-profit college to slap on my resume, as fast as possible and without a big price tag. Time is of the essence as my workplace is a very comfy place to retire with our pension and we are paid quite well for our field. If I miss someone's retirement it could be 5-10 years until the next time someone retires and their position opens.
Right now I'm leaning towards TESU Environmental Studies bachelor online ... but I'm not sure how the transfer work since it requires so much transferred courses. If I could transfer all my old CC credits and get credit for work + military credits ... that would be awesome!
Your Location: USA
Your Age: 35
Work Experience: Army Reserve 6 years water treatment specialist, 18 months water treatment operator trainee, 6 months laboratory sample control tech, 3 years laboratory technician
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 60+
(2007-2010) Community College
- 9 credits community college first year sequence of English Composition
- 15 credits community college first year sequence of for major General Biology
- 4 credit - Elementary Statistics
- 12 credit - General Psychology, Social Anthropology, Eastern Religion, Western Religion
- 6 credit - Political science, American History
- 3 credit - Public Speaking
*More credits totaling over 60+ but i did not apply for an associates degree at the time
*4cr Human Anatomy (recently taken 2024)
*5cr General Biology I (recently taken 2024)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0
Any certifications or military experience?: 6 years Army Reserve, 92W Water Treatment Specialist - Honorable Discharge
Budget: Current salary is $118,000 a year. Prefer not to take out any loan. $4500 a semester is doable. I can just put it on a credit card and pay $1,000 a month.
Commitments: Plenty of downtime at work, work is supportive of education. No children or spouse, plenty of time to commit at work.
Dedicated time to study: 4 hours a day after work on weekdays, 8 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday. Can squeeze in hours during work time.
Timeline: 1-2 years
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: $3,500 per fiscal year employer tuition reimbursement
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