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Question Need help planning for a degree path please
Posted by: WDue - 7 hours ago - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (2)

Your Location: Ontario, Canada
Your Age: 29
What kind of degree do you want?: Anything, preferably in IT or CS

Current Regional Accredited Credits: 69 credits

Biology for Science Majors I - 3 cr
English I - 3 cr
Intro Physics I - 3 cr
Vertebrate Structure & Function - 3 cr
Principles of Genetics - 3 cr
Intro Physics II - 3 cr
Intro Chemistry I- 3 cr
Intro Chemistry II - 3 cr
Intro to Microbiology - 3 cr
(UL) Ornithology - 3 cr
(UL) History of the Earth - 3 cr
Intro to Ecology - 3 cr
Marketing - 3 cr
Intro to Management- 3 cr
Organizational Behavior - 3 cr

(I have split the psychology ones for ease of comparibility)

Intro to Psychology I - 3 cr
Intro to Psychology II - 3 cr
Intro to Cognition - 3 cr
Psychology of Personality - 3 cr
(UL) Drugs & Behavior Psychology - 3 cr
(UL) Psychology of Human Sexuality I - 3 cr
(UL) Forensic Psychology I - 3 cr
(UL) Forensic Psychology II - 3 cr

Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 18 credits

Sophia:
 
College Algebra
Intro to Ethics
Visual Communications
Calculus I
Public Speaking
Lifespan Development


Any certifications or military experience?: No military experience, certs: Google IT Support, Cisco CCNA, CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+
Budget: $4k to $5k USD
Commitments: None, I've been applying but the current job market is really bad and I feel the lack of a degree is still holding me back.
Dedicated time to study: As much as needed
Timeline: ASAP, Ideally by May as the job listing will be on by then
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: N/A


Hi again all, I've come back with an update of sorts but I need some help deciding which degree to pursue. This forum is a lifesaver and I appreciate the effort people put in here to help others decide on a path after reviewing their credits. Basically, I did more research on TESU and ended up applying to the BA in Biology as I have a mix of biology and psychology credits, with a few business credits too, it appeared to be the fastest degree I could complete. It took quite some time for the credits to be processed and evaluated at the credential service and then eventually at TESU. Long story short, 54 credits transferred in to the BA in Biology and after meeting with the academic advisor, I learned that most, if not all Canadian institutions run on a 3 credit system. I was expecting my Biology/Chemistry and Physics to transfer in to eliminate the prerequisite science courses... but that didn't go according to plan. At TESU and I'm sure other U.S universities as well, a science course with a lab is equivalent to 4 credit hours. The advisor informed me that I could appeal the credential service and inform them that the science courses I have done had a lab component included as part of the 3 credits or appeal to the dean but he said either scenario was unlikely as they can't change a 3 credit to a 4 credit equivalent. So I would have to not only retake the prerequisite courses I'd also have to retake a microbiology course because of the same story, even though I've done the labs for all these courses. 

We then discussed an IT or CS degree instead, he asked me to send the current ACE credits I've completed from Sophia as well as my IT certifications. So I have sent those in for evaluation and will update when done. This will utilize my second evaluation after which I'll have to enroll for the courses to keep updating into my transcript as well as any further academic advisor meetings. The issue is, I have a friend who works at an IT company and said he could refer me but the organization requires a bachelor's degree, so now I'm looking to complete a degree as fast as possible. Concurrently, I've emailed UMPI and will apply just to get the ball rolling in case I need to switch. While I was waiting for my evaluation I managed to complete 6 courses at Sophia, I was using the degree map TESU gives and just going down the list to get gen-eds out of the way. The degree I want ideally is still something in IT or CS as it will be the best fit for my current field. However, the TESU IT degree has 2 courses apart from the Information Literacy and Capstone that don't have any transfer equivalents which are:  

ITS-3630 Windows Server Configuration
ITS-3400 Wireless and Mobile Networking

Not to mention, I haven't done the Data Analytics or Cloud Data Analytics certs off Coursera for transfer credit. The BACS degree at TESU is the one I want to do, as I've read it's possible to transfer everything in apart from the Information Literacy course and capstone, but I don't think it's possible in the timeframe. Though, I do have the RA credit residency requirement completed, I will most likely look to complete it as a secondary degree, I haven't done any of the CS courses and even if I start now, I doubt I can have it done in even 3-4 months.


UMPI seems to be the best fit, but rather than do a BLS, I was looking to do a BA in Psychology as I have a lot of the psychology credits they require, and I've read about how it's possible to complete a degree in one term. I will do the BLS if it's the best fit, but I've also read about the degree not being recognized on a resume. I'm open to a Business Admin/PM degree if it can be completed in one term. 

I hope all that information helps me find a path that best fits my situation and thanks for reading through it! Big Grin

Edit: I forgot to add, because I have a few of the courses required at UMPI for a BA in Psych, if they're transfered in, and because I'd still need to do 30 credits at UMPI for the residency requirements could those 30 be used to fulfill the other portions of the program instead of the psychology portion?

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  New CBE Instructional Design MEd at ETAMU
Posted by: SpartacusPM - 10 hours ago - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (1)

Hey all as an ETAMU alum. I keep up with what they are doing. There has been a lot of discussion on CBE grad degrees from the school. They have officially announced the launch of their Masters of Education with a focus on Instructional Design.

I see 2 concentrations available: Corporate Training and Development Emphasis or Curriculum Innovation With AI Emphasis.

This is very exciting!

Applications are now open to start in May of 2026!

30 credits. 7 week terms. $2,000 per term for Texas Residents and $3,000 per term for out of state. 

Link here: https://www.etamu.edu/programs/instructi...irect=none

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  Hypothetical: Newlane to TESU - Second BA in Philosophy?
Posted by: ElectiveCredits - 03-18-2026, 08:35 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - No Replies

Your Location: California
Your Age: 29
What kind of degree do you want?: Second BA in Philosophy from TESU
Current Regional Accredited Credits: Many (5 RA AAs, 1 RA BA in Psychology)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: AP credits in European History, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition
Any certifications or military experience?: Not really
Budget: preference for cheapness, for sure under $10K
Commitments: primarily disabled, no kids
Dedicated time to study: 15-20 hours a week
Timeline: far into the future, beginning multiple years from now
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None

I was reading this TESU policy clarification from this past fall on TESU accepting NA credits, and it got me thinking. 

https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ted-Credit


Has anyone transferred in Newlane University credits to TESU? 

My actual multiple-years-in-the-future plan is complex and involves a Foreign Language (Spanish) dual major where I (with background knowledge in Spanish) test with CLEP and ACTFL, and take California-specific online cheap community college Spanish for Heritage Speakers courses into the required credits for a Spanish area of study. Specifics on that plan will come in a few years at a later time.

My question for now is simply: has anyone transferred in Philosophy courses from Newlane University to TESU? I am not looking for gen ed credits, so I would simply be seeking to source Philosophy courses from Newlane and confer the degree at TESU (with their capstone) instead.

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  Basic Program - Year 3 - Spring
Posted by: Charles Fout - 03-18-2026, 10:40 AM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges - No Replies

My winter term was intense, and it seemed as though we covered the material entirely  too quickly. I just registered for my Year 3 - spring Term. 
This term we will read and discuss:

Thomas Aquinas;

John Locke;

Immanuel Kant; and

Dante Alighieri

Again, I'm anticipating some incredible discussions.

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  ABD to Doctorate(Ed.D) with no dissertation?
Posted by: MisterBond - 03-17-2026, 11:37 AM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (14)

Hello,

I am currently ABD. I had a bad experience with my Ed.D. doctoral program. I'm currently ABD and would like to finish.
I have the Ed.S., and also more or less the first 3 chapters of the dissertation done. I'm debt-free, but I WANT the title.
At this point it is 100% ego for me, as it will not help me within my current teaching job, as I'm already at the top. 

I am looking for a doctoral program to finish, but I really do not want to do a dissertation because of the defense, or capstone.
I'm looking for a program anywhere in the world I can finish relatively easily without breaking the bank or starting over. 

Perfect accreditation is not needed; it just needs to be enough that it's recognized legitimately.

Any suggestions?

I looked at South University, but videos online made it seem like I wouldn't get much help with the dissertation. My previous experience—they didn't help much at all, so I'm looking to avoid that. I guess I need more handholding than I thought. Im a good writer but not academic style writer.

Any help from the community is greatly appreciated!!

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  Medical School Choices - Extra Options Available
Posted by: bjcheung77 - 03-16-2026, 11:57 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - No Replies

Here's a MBBS/MD program for those who do not have a bachelors degree and basic sciences.
LSMHS & SMU Partnership - 5 Year MBBS/MD - roughly $60K USD for all 5 years
PDF Brochure indicates program is cheaper with partnership for both Basic Sciences and Clinical Rotations

LSMHS Program PDF: https://lsmhs.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2...e-2025.pdf
SMU Link: https://martinus.edu/
SMU *False #1 List!* https://martinus.edu/best-caribbean-medi...s-in-2026/
Note: Living expenses are the same, tuition costs are much cheaper with partnership.

Here's a MSc Biomedical Sciences and MBBS/MD program for those with a Bachelors.
MUA Pre-Medical MSc Biomedical Science automatic admission to MD program.
MUA Pre-Medical Program Link: https://www.mua.edu/academics/programs/p...rs-program

MUA Gateway Program Link: https://www.mua.edu/academics/programs/g...al-program
MUA MBBS to MD Pathway Link: https://www.mua.edu/academics/programs/mbbs-md-pathway
Please review their site for each program cost, as fees may change without notice.
Side Note: Please read the info below, previous posts and threads

Here's a few previous post or threads in regards to Med School...
Medical School Fails: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...hool-Fails
Medical School Pathway Examples: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...o-postgrad
Medical School Info: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...crets-Shhh

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  Hospitality Marketing
Posted by: MareMors - 03-15-2026, 10:53 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion - No Replies

Hey all,
I am currently in the middle of Study.com's Hospitality Marketing. The quizzes are very simple, but I had a question regarding their 2 assignments. I have looked them over and they seem fairly simple, but I wanted to see if anyone had perviously done this course and if they had any advice/suggestions/examples. Would love to get some feedback on this! As always, thanks in advance!

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  The Strait of Hormuz: Is This War Worth the Risk?
Posted by: LevelUP - 03-14-2026, 08:49 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (4)

So I see oil and gasoline prices rising, and I'm starting to wonder: what is the purpose of this Iran war?

Sure, Iran has done some bad things, but is this war actually making us any safer, or is it just creating a vendetta against the U.S.?

They want to attack Cuba because Cuba can't punch back, and I get that. Not that I agree with it, but I understand how they could attack Cuba and get away with it. 

Iran can't punch back directly, but they could close the Strait of Hormuz, which would shut down a large part of the world's energy markets and put us at the mercy of Iran.

This is becoming a big mess to clean up.



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  Udacity AI Project Management MBA
Posted by: Jakehazex21 - 03-14-2026, 01:40 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (12)

Udacity just dropped an MBA in AI Product Management, accredited through Woolf. Runs on their $250/month subscription model, so sticker price lands around $5,000 but with their regular discounts you could realistically finish for $3,000 to $4,000.

I might look into this one for my own trajectory. Practical AI product strategy without needing to write raw code is appealing for anyone trying to get into tech in a post-Claude code world.

Woolf accreditation, so take that for what it is. Curious what y’all think.

https://www.udacity.com/mba-ai-product-management

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  3 Credit Undergrad Courses - $500
Posted by: MEarlBITW - 03-12-2026, 09:10 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion - Replies (1)

https://www.globalcitizenshipstudies.com/courses

So these are apparently transcripted through Hartwick College (RA) in New York. Normally $785, currently running a special for $500 per. 

Weird partnership with the Centre for Global Citizenship Studies. Gonna research how this will work in their Global Studies BA or their Individual Student Program BA/BS. They DO accept up to 90 transfer credits, so there are some intriguing options here.

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