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  PhD after WGU MS in Data Analytics?
Posted by: pluggingalong - 12-20-2025, 10:28 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (5)

I dropped out of WGU in May when I ran into some problematic classes. Since then, I took those classes at 3rd party schools and picked up an Associate's degree. Now I am returning to WGU to finish my BS in Data Analytics and get the MS in DA. I should get the BS and MS within a year. After that, I assume I will be done with college, since I will be almost 60 and still plan to work. I was curious if there was a PhD in Data Analytics that was doable within 1 year. One more year of school might be ok if I could get a PhD. Most PhD programs seem to take a minimum of 2 years, if not longer.

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  DegreeForum Merch
Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - 12-20-2025, 04:56 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (10)

Just an idea, but someone should consider making some DegreeForum merch. I'd totally buy a coffee mug and a hat

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  IBM Generative AI Engineering Professional Cert
Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - 12-20-2025, 04:48 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion - Replies (2)

Every time I check out the national guide, there always seems to be a new professional cert (which I'm excited about)

IBM has recently released their Generative AI Engineering Professional Cert which is worth a whopping 17 CREDITS! This definitely ranks as one of the bulkiest ACE bundles amongst a couple of others:

IBM Generative AI Engineering Professional Cert

ACE Credit Breakdown:

Upper-Division Baccalaureate (3) 
Generative AI Engineering

Upper-Division Baccalaureate (3)
Machine Learning

Upper-Division Baccalaureate (3)
Python Programming

Upper-Division Baccalaureate (3)
AI Application Development

Upper-Division Baccalaureate (3)
AI Agents

Upper-Division Baccalaureate (2)
AI Ethics


Happy hunting!

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  WGU Academy
Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - 12-20-2025, 04:21 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - Replies (1)

If someone were hesitant about being able to complete 15 credits through TECEPs in one go (to bypass the residency fee), would WGU Academy be a solid option for someone?

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  Who will win the trillion-dollar robotaxi race?
Posted by: LevelUP - 12-20-2025, 01:42 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (2)

Who will win the trillion-dollar robotaxi race?

This topic keeps coming up, and for good reason. Below are two solid reads that frame the debate well:

Right now, the two clear front-runners are Waymo and Tesla, though they’re taking very different paths.

Waymo is ahead today in terms of proven Level-4 deployments, operational experience, and regulatory trust. It’s already running fully driverless services in multiple cities and logging millions of miles without safety drivers.

Tesla, however, is closing the gap quickly. Its recent driverless testing in Austin sparked renewed investor enthusiasm and helped push Tesla to a roughly $1.6T valuation. Tesla’s approach which is camera-only perception plus massive data and AI training remains controversial, but it scales differently than Waymo’s sensor-heavy model.

Elon Musk has gone as far as to claim that fully autonomous driving is pretty much solved during a recent event for xAI, though critics argue that technical success, safety validation, and profitable deployment are very different milestones.

One inevitability worth discussing: at some point, there will be a headline about a robotaxi killing someone. When that happens, we’ll be forced again into the classic trolley-problem debate:

Do we judge autonomous systems against human perfection, or against human averages?

So the real question may not be who gets there first, but:
  • Who earns long-term public trust?

  • Who can make the economics work at scale?

  • And will there be one winner or regional and platform-level winners instead?

Curious to hear how others see this playing out.

And what happens to Uber?

Does it adapt and become the dominant platform for robotaxis, or does it risk becoming the Blockbuster Video of ride-hailing, disrupted by the very technology it helped popularize?

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  University of Arkansas MS in Engineering Management
Posted by: cgha20 - 12-19-2025, 06:38 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (5)

I just graduated from Thomas Edison State University Dec 12, 2025. I was able to knock out 45 credit hours between March and November 2025, including 3 Sophia classes and 1 Straighterline. 

After much research, I chose the MS in Engineering Management at University of Arkansas. You have to have a STEM degree that is ABET accredited as well as a 3.0 GPA in last 60 credit hours to get accepted. Their website says you must have an engineering degree, but apparently this was changed in the last year to include Engineering Technology majors. TESU's Electronic Systems Engineering Technology degree meets all the requirements. 

What I like about the EM at University of Arkansas is 1) major school recognition 2) their Engineering Management program is certified by the American Society of Engineering Management, and 3) the price is $1089 per 3 hour class all in (I just registered and paid for Spring 26). So far it has been a smooth process. You can have a Masters in Engineering Management from a major school for literally under $11k!!

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  General Education Reguirements Waived...or not?
Posted by: JayKosmos - 12-19-2025, 01:01 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - No Replies

I'm currently enrolled or registered or whatever, for a BA and an AAS. (two different AOS's)

When I look at my MyProgress page for each, it says my General Education requirements are waived.

But if I try to game out a different degree scenario, that section takes a 3 credit course, sticks it in that space and says:
".01 of .01 Credits Completed."

I'm confused why isn't it waived there too?
And why it's putting a 3 credit course there instead of say leaving it open for some random 1 credit course I may take in the future?

It feels like a waste of 3 credits.

If I were to enroll in that degree instead of the ones I'm currently in would it fix itself and be "waived" there too?

And what if I decided to do TWO BA's would it still only be waived for one?

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  UMF Public Policy Course Yourpace Equivalency Question
Posted by: Swiss Cognac - 12-18-2025, 05:46 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion - Replies (1)

Hello,

I am trying to figure out if I have to take UMF's MAT 120's equivalent at UMPI or can I transfer it?

MAT 120 at UMF is the equivalent of MAT 101 at UMPI I'm being told.

Sophia's Intro to Statistics transfer as MAT 201 now and no longer transfers as MAT 101 at UMPI.

So the question is will Sophia's equivalent of MAT 201 effectively satisfy MAT 120 for the Public Policy degree or do I have to take MAT 101 at UMPI?

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  Harvard Graduate Poetry Classes Still $250 Per Class for Teachers.Epstein Connections
Posted by: eriehiker - 12-18-2025, 04:33 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (6)

As the Eptein files saga has progressed, I became interested in a little sidenote.  Apparently, one of Epstein's closest associates was Lawrence Summers, the former Secretary of the Treasury.

Larry Summers

Well, Summers was also President of Harvard at one time and is married to Elisa New, a professor of English, most especially poetry.

Elisa New

Several years ago, New's Poetry in America series of classes was a bit of a rage on this board because it was possible to take five different courses in poetry at the Harvard Extension School for $250 each.  That is $62.50 per graduate credit.  This was a steal and I took all five courses for a total of 20 graduate credits in English for $1250.  I am a high school English teacher and this qualifies me to teach dual credit classes.  Following this, I moved to a different state, took a different job and now teach AP English classes as part of my schedule.  AP does not require 18 graduate credits to teach, but this made me the obvious choice for the spot.

Well, as the Epstein files have dripped out, it appears that the Poetry in America series and New appear in the Epstein files and both Summers and New traveled to Epstein's island.

Epstein Connections

Epstein's foundation even gave $110,000 to New's poetry initiative.

I really cannot say anything bad about the classes themselves.  They were about the cheapest graduate credits in English that a person could take anywhere and they really do appear on a Harvard transcript.  I enjoyed them, learned a lot and benefitted from them.

And, surprisingly, as I looked into this, it appears that Harvard still offers a scholarship for teachers who want to take the classes at $250 per class.  I told my co-worker about this and he is signed up for next semester and was approved for the scholarship.

It is still a great deal.  It's so good that there must be something funny going on.

Harvard Extension

Link with Teacher Scholarship Application

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  New DEAC Doctorate
Posted by: DeanLewis - 12-18-2025, 01:37 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (6)

City Vision University recently announced that DEAC has approved a new doctoral offering, namely a Doctor of Organization Leadership and Innovation (DOLI). The degree comprises 40 credit hours, and can be completed in 2 years, for just about $13k ($333.33 per credit hour). 


The DOLI degree has 5 concentration options (actually six, when including the "diversified" personal concentration):

  1. Executive Leadership & Fundraising. Develop and implement plans to grow an organization in its impact, financial health and relational health.
    Audience: Existing or aspiring CEOs.

  2. Nonprofit Program Leadership & Social Entrepreneurship. Improve the effectiveness of nonprofit programs by implementing best practices.
    Audience: Program & social enterprise leaders looking to advance their skills.

  3. Organizational Culture and Change Management. Develop and implement plans to improve organizational health and adapt to change.
    Audience: HR leaders and executive leaders wanting to focus on people side.

  4. Trauma-Informed Counseling Management.  Develop and implement plans to establish trauma-informed culture of health throughout an organization.
    Audience: Licensed counselors seeking increased training in Christian methods, the management side of counseling and/or interested in starting their own center.

  5. Education Leadership and Innovation. Apply disruptive and continuous innovation principles to designing courses and programs to provide radically affordable and practical online education.

Perhaps most interesting, is that the program includes 9 options for an applied/action research capstone project to complete the program (detailed in the attached image). 

CVU is a unique institution, that while organized around a Christian ethos, has programming widely applicable to work within the non-profit sector. All of their offerings are very affordable, and they aim to intentionally leverage technology to disrupt the higher education space to make the whole enterprise more accessible. 

More information here: https://www.cityvision.edu/lp/online-chr...nnovation/



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