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Any accelerated online engineering bachelors out there? |
Posted by: jobojoe285 - 11-18-2024, 12:35 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Someone I know is thinking of career changing into an engineering career (I think electrical, so the program would be computer or electrical engineering). Their concern is not wanting to spend 4 years doing a "standard/classic" degree, so I've been trying to help and see if there's any accelerated programs like WGU, etc. I found some online degrees in this but they seem to be standard university where you must complete in 4 years, but can be done online.
Anyone know if there's anything that can be accelerated (provided the person can learn quickly, etc.)?
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Doctorate with East Bridge University |
Posted by: DrNotYet - 11-18-2024, 04:30 AM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Hi everyone, interested in their doctorate program though they claim to be accredited - still questionable you know. Should I go ahead with this online university? It’s just a DBA that I’m going after, do not intend for any sort of license to be used to practice whatsoever. Thank you all!
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Bachelor's degree planning advice |
Posted by: Texas12345 - 11-18-2024, 12:20 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Hello, everyone! Long time listener, first time caller. (Reader since around 2019)
Thanks for having a great forum and being such a wonderful source of information and guidance! I wanted to go ahead and fill out the template and see what advice forum members might have. Thanks!!!
Your Location: Texas, USA
Your Age: 39
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's.
I was attending school full-time but had to stop because of a financial situation. Have not been able to get all transcripts because of this but expect to be able to fairly soon, probably in the next few months.
Probably General Studies / Liberal Arts / Liberal Sciences, Organizational Leadership / Business, Computer Science, Mathematics, or similar.
Especially considering TAMUC / East Texas A&M Competency-based programs, but open to other options. UMPI, Northern Arizona University, TESU, Excelsior, etc.
If possible, it would be great to avoid proctored exams b/c I don't really have a convenient place to take them currently, but I could probably find somewhere if I really needed to.
Longer-term, thinking of eventually trying to get into the interdisciplinary STEM Ph.D. program at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (taught in English), a STEM Master's or Ph.D at University of Texas, or another program. Also potentially interested in International Relations, National Security, Foreign Policy, Foreign Languages, etc. Also considering Harvard Extension ALM Management or STEM ALM, UPenn MCIT, or others. Or possibly an MBA with Hellenic American or WGU or one of the AACSB online MBAs at a Texas public university, or another MBA program.
Current Regionally Accredited Credits:
Arizona State University: 4 total
AST 111 - Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy (4)
Frederick Community College (Converted from FEMA's EMI IS / CDP): 14 total
FEMA 101C EHTER Awareness (1)
FEMA 109 Intro to Animals in Disaster (1)
FEMA 110 Animals in Disaster Planning (1)
FEMA 131 Principles of Emergency Mngmt (1)
FEMA 132 Leadership & Decision Making (1)
FEMA 134 Effective Communication (1)
FEMA 138 Livestock in Disasters (1)
FEMA 158 Protect Home/Sml Bus frm Disas (1)
FEMA 180 Planning for Vulnerable Popula (1)
FEMA 192 Geospatial Information Systems Specialist (1)
FEMA 193 ResilientAccord Cyber Incident (1)
FEMA 196 Prep Mass Casualty Incidents (1)
FEMA 200 Homeland Security Geospatial Op (1)
FEMA 209 GuardianAccord Terror & ContOp (1)
St. Mary's University (these are my best estimates based on memory and checking the catalog. don't have transcripts currently): I think the total was 59 (some missing here)
MS 1101 Fundamentals of Leadership & Management (1)
MS 1102 Foundations of Leadership and Management (1)
MS 2201 Self/Team Development (2)
MS 2202 Applied Leadership and Management (2)
EN 2352 Survey of British Literature (3)
College Algebra and Trigonometry (Precalculus) (4)
GR 1311 Intro to German I (3)
Introduction to Russian I (3)
Introduction to Russian II (3)
Second-Year Russian I (3)
MU 1111. Applied Music (Private Lessons): Piano Proficiency (1)
MU 1311. Applied Music (Private Lessons) (Voice) (3)
MU 1321. Music Theory I (3)
MU 1151. Concert Choir (1)
MU 1151. Concert Choir (1) (repeated for additional credit)
MU 1152. Concert Choir (1)
MU 1163. Chamber Choir/ Vocal Ensembles (1)
MU 1163. Chamber Choir/ Vocal Ensembles (1) (repeated for additional credit)
MU 1164. Chamber Choir/ Vocal Ensembles (1)
MU 1171. Jazz Combo (1)
SE 1351 Introduction to Speech Communication (3)
FYE 1301. First Year Seminar (3)
Programming for Engineers (kind of an intro to programming in C) (3)
EG 1303. Engineering and Society (3)
St. Philip's College: 3 total
Macroeconomics (3)
Current Nationally Accredited Credits:
University of the People: 9 total
UNIV 1001 Online Education Strategies (3)
CS 1101 Programming Fundamentals (3) (Python)
CS 1102 Programming 1 (3) (Java)
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
AP: 3 total
English Literature and Composition (Score: 5)
The Institutes (ACE):
Ethics and the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct (2 UL) (From what I've read here, I believe these are no longer usable, unfortunately.)
Sophia (ACE): 35 total
Approaches to Studying Religions (3)
Art History I (3)
Art History II (3)
College Algebra (3)
Developing Effective Teams (1)
Environmental Science (3)
Introduction to Business (3)
Introduction to Ethics (3)
Introduction to Information Technology (3)
Project Management (3)
The Essentials of Managing Conflict (1)
U.S. History I (3)
U.S. History II (3)
TEEX (ACE): 9 total (I think?)
Cyber Ethics (AWR174)
Cyber Incident Analysis and Response (AWR169)
Cyber Law and White-Collar Crime (AWR-168)
Digital Forensics Basics (AWR139)
Information Security Basics (AWR173)
Information Security for Everyone (AWR175)
Network Assurance (AWR138)
Secure Software (AWR178)
Any certifications or military experience?:
Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N3 certification. Planning to try for N2 certification in December 2024.
Spanish language CEFR B2 Proficiency certification (Lengalia.com)
Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) Grade 2 certification (expired in 2019)
Commitments: Full-time in-person M-F job, usually 40 hours/week but sometimes more; sometimes have to work on weekends, depending. No spouse or kids.
Budget: The lower the better; preferably lower than $5000/year.
Dedicated time to study: Perhaps 1-2 hours per day, barring unforeseen circumstances; usually more on weekends. (May be less depending on work circumstances)
Timeline: Within a year of enrolling, preferably.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:
Company tuition reimbursement program: $5000 per calendar year for undergraduate level ($10000 per calendar year for graduate level). Needs to be "company-related" and related to my current or potential future job at the company. (STEM or Business related degrees, or a degree related to Japanese language, would be most likely to be approved. A degree related to German, French, Korean, or Mandarin language might also possibly be approved. General Studies might be approved but not sure; perhaps, as opening a path to grad school. Current job: Manufacturing industry, Equipment Maintenance Engineer requiring Japanese bilingual ability.)
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Seeking Doctorate in Education |
Posted by: williamstim938@yahoo.com - 11-17-2024, 03:59 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion
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Hello, I am seeking advice for finding a doctoral program in education. My situation is unique because I am ABD from a higher education administration program but due to my advisor dying and time limits, I was not able to complete the degree. I have over 90 hours of coursework past a Masters degree with doctoral courses in higher education administration, physical education, psychology, and educational leadership. On the professional side, I have created and implemented programs and curricula within each of these areas. At this point, I am not wanting to retake courses that I have used to actually successfully implement solutions in multiple real world settings in addition to teaching these things to higher education students. What type of program will be respected in the US but will have me hit the ground and have me complete the doctoral degree by actually doing what a person on the doctoral level does instead of repeating coursework to hear about concepts, frameworks and worldviews that I have implemented and/or taught. Can any suggestions be made in terms of programs that operate along the previously mentioned lines? Any information would be appreciated.
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Three-Year Bachelor's Degrees and DEI Requirements |
Posted by: Ares - 11-17-2024, 05:35 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Three-Year Bachelor's Degrees Could Become the Standard—If Accreditors Allow It (Reason)
Quote:Last week, Johnson & Wales University (JWU) in Rhode Island announced the launch of the nation's first in-person, three-year bachelor's degree programs. While other institutions already offer three-year bachelor's degrees, these programs are either exclusively online or require 120 credit hours. JWU students will be able to complete a degree in computer science, criminal justice, graphic design, and hospitality management within 90 to 96 credit hours.
The launch of JWU's program follows a recent wave of support for similar initiatives across the country. In March, the Utah Board of Higher Education authorized state colleges to explore creating three-year bachelor's degrees. That same month, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a law requiring each of the state's public four-year colleges to review their bachelor's degree programs to determine whether they could be completed in three years. [...]
Critics of three-year degrees have raised concerns that these programs will reduce interest in liberal arts courses, which may have personal value for students and faculty but offer little use in the job market. Kenneth Mash, the President of the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, told Stateline that he has "visceral disdain for the idea" because of the potential it has in creating a two-tiered system where only wealthy students have the privilege of receiving a well-rounded four-year education.
Nothing can be a bigger waste of time than taking most Liberal Arts courses, especially when it is not your choice but required (DEI, Diversity, etc..). With all this material for these courses free on the Internet I have no idea how anyone would be able to keep up with the "Rich"!
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This might be a crazy question but i need help |
Posted by: Hackingat40 - 11-16-2024, 06:35 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hey everyone its me again!
I have 3 courses left at UMPI for finish my bachelors applied science with triple minor.....
I am waiting for my Pierpont BOG AAS to " graduate" which is December 13th
UMPI fall 2 ends December 20th
Does anyone have experience with this? Should I do all the rest of my classes and hope I can get my AAS sent to UMPI to change the BLS to BAS?
Or should I push a class or 2 into spring 1 and wait to get pierpont conferral sent over?
I have already scheduled through peirpont transcript service to have it sent over when ready but I dont want to screw myself over with not getting that BAS properly.
I hope this makes sense.......
Thanks in advance!
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