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| Sophia - UMPI Course Transfer Questions |
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Posted by: LangleyFallsResident - 11-06-2025, 12:36 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hello,
I recently started taking Sophia classes with the goal of transferring 90 credits to UMPI. I'm planning on doing a BABA with a minor in marketing. I've read that having multiple minors is recommended, is that true and does it require much more than completing additional Sophia courses that would count for it? Also, would a BLS be faster/easier than a BABA or are they around the same in terms of difficulty in coursework?
I've been thankful to find the spreadsheet by plottedpath to see what's required, but I'm confused if all the business administration courses that aren't UMPI Only Options can be satisfied through Sophia or if I have to use the other sites like Study and Saylor for specific courses that only list them instead of Sophia. I also read that specific courses at UMPI can count during your BA and towards MS credits, are there certain ones to keep an eye out for?
I'm trying to maximize Sophia courses so if anyone knows or has been pursuing the same academic degree that I am I'd appreciate hearing any advice or the best way to go about it.
Thank you very much!
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| Study.com and UMPI Transfer Credits – Recent Updates |
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Posted by: bjcheung77 - 11-05-2025, 08:16 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Many here already know Study.com as a solid transfer option for UMPI, but a few recent updates make it worth another look. They continue to offer ACE-approved courses that transfer smoothly, and they’ve made several changes that streamline the process for students:
New pricing model: There’s now a $95/month plan that includes 70 of their courses (gen ends and prereqs). You can work on two courses at a time but can complete as many as you’re able to finish within the month, which can make it more practical to complete several classes before your next UMPI session.
No more proctored exams: Finals are now open book and open note, which can help people who have test anxiety. Faster grading: Written assignments are usually reviewed within a couple of days, allowing students to move forward without waiting.
Mobile access: The new mobile app lets you complete lessons and quizzes from your phone — a useful option for anyone balancing school with work or family.
If you’re planning your next UMPI session, these updates could make Study.com an even smoother way to fill in remaining credits.
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| Psychology 2nd degree plan |
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Posted by: evanmonast - 11-05-2025, 04:41 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hello all, in 2022 I earned my BAS with minors in Political Science and Social Studies. I had a ton of fun in school and it helped me land a job in federal law enforcement. I just came back from a military deployment and am looking to make a career change (still in federal LE). In order to do this, I would like to boost my odds a little more and go and get my BA in Psychology with a Pre-Law and Sociology minor.
I've gone ahead and did the what-if report that UMPI offers and there are a number of courses I will need to complete. The good news is that time is not a worry of mine. On the other hand, grades are. I would like to keep the door open for law school down the line and for this reason I am wondering if there are easier sources of credit for the following courses...I don't necessarily care about the amount of work required, just if the professors are known to be harsher/more lenient on grading and what the popular paths are for transferring in credits.
For the Psychology major the courses needed are
PSY 205 Lifespan Development
PSY 311 Research Methods I
PSY 446 Psychobiology
and 9 from the following
PSY/SOC 200
PSY 235
PSY 341
PSY 360
PSY 370
PSY 374
PSY 375
PSY 380
PSY 382
PSY 448
PSY 496
For the Pre-Law minor the only course I need is Business Communication
For Sociology I need any 3 UL SOC courses.
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| Advice requested: accelerating a Bachelor's in Accounting or Business |
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Posted by: mytime - 11-05-2025, 12:26 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Your Location:
Your Age:
What kind of degree do you want?:
- Ideally, a BS in Accounting or Business (Admin/HR/Operations Management, etc.).
- Degrees are school-specific, based on a tuition benefit through my employer (list included below).
- While Accounting is my top choice due to my 20 years of experience in the field, the most important aspect in choosing a degree at this point is the speed at which I can complete it.
- I plan to pursue a master's degree in accounting, business, HR, data analytics, or a related field after earning a bachelor's degree. I do not plan to pursue a CPA license.
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
- 0, due to credit age and/or applicability to the degrees I'm interested in.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
- 0 - I recently enrolled in courses through Sophia Learning.
Any certifications or military experience?
- No military experience.
- I have certifications in a different field (healthcare) that would not be applicable, per the advisors I've spoken with.
Budget:
- N/A - the degree will be covered by a tuition benefit through my employer.
- I plan to cover the cost of the ACE credits so I can transfer in the maximum number of credits and accelerate.
Commitments:
- I work part-time, 30-ish hours per week, in a flexible, self-directed role.
Dedicated time to study:
Timeline:
- 9-12 months (or less) would be ideal.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:
- Tuition assistance is provided through my employer, as outlined below. My preference would be a degree program covered at 100%, since I am aiming to accelerate. I'm open to the other options as well.
- Bellevue University – Degrees Covered at 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Management
- Bachelor of Science in Management of Human Resources
- Bachelor of Science in Project Management
- Bachelor of Science in Business Analysis and Management
- Bachelor of Science in Leadership
Bellevue University – Degrees Covered at $5,250 Annually
- Bachelor of Science in Business
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Leadership
- Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics
University of Massachusetts Global – Degrees Covered at 100%
- Bachelor of Business Administration
University of Massachusetts Global – Degrees Covered at $5,250 Annually
- Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership
Southern New Hampshire University – Degrees Covered at 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Operations Management
- Bachelor of Science in Data Analytics
Purdue University Global – Degrees Covered at 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Analytics
Purdue University Global – Degrees Covered at $5,250 Annually
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
University of Maryland Global Campus – Degrees Covered at 100%
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Data Science
- Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management
I welcome and appreciate any feedback! Thank you in advance!
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| Taking labs with classes - how does this work? |
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Posted by: suzycupcake - 11-04-2025, 04:33 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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Hey everyone -
I avoided all the sciences as best I could for as long as I could and here I am..
I'm taking some straighterline courses with labs and this might sound silly to people who have done labs before but how do I do this? Do I do wait until this lab kit comes in the mail and then start the course (Anatomy and Physiology I) or is the lab portion a separate course itself?
And how do you actually do this? Do you take pictures or videos of what you are doing and mail them somewhere?
TIA!
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| Recent Study.com Updates for WGU Students |
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Posted by: bjcheung77 - 11-04-2025, 12:13 PM - Forum: WGU - Western Governors University Discussion
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Questions about the best way to finish gen eds or electives before starting at WGU come up often. Study.com has made a few updates recently that may make it a more convenient option for some learners. Here’s a quick overview of what’s new and why it might matter for WGU-bound students:
Pricing and flexibility: Study.com’s new $95/month plan can work well if you’re completing multiple courses in a short time. With open-book finals and quick grading, it’s easier to stay productive throughout a billing cycle.
Course variety: Their catalog covers a broad mix of subjects, which can make it simpler to find everything needed for WGU degree requirements in one place.
No more proctored finals: Open-book, open-note exams remove the need to schedule or sit through proctoring — a nice change for anyone juggling work or family commitments
Fast grading: Assignments are typically graded within a couple of days, helping students stay on track when trying to finish courses before starting at WGU.
Course structure: Lessons are short videos, which some people find helps maintain focus compared to longer formats.
These updates could be useful for students looking for more flexibility.
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| Latin American History for Non-Western Civilization |
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Posted by: cljrmccoy - 11-04-2025, 12:46 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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Any idea if Bakersfield College's Latin American History would qualify for TESU's Non-Western Civilzation? Here's the description:
Historical survey of the social, economic and political development of Latin America, including the formation of preColumbian civilization through establishments of the Spanish and Portuguese colonial systems to nation building of the modern era. Examines the impact of the United States’ foreign policy on the development of Latin America.
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