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It varies, of course, but most universities are fairly reasonable about transfer credits, and do allow non-programmable calculators on exams.
Eventually, you're also going to need a working knowledge of statistics - which may be algebra or calculus based. As you might expect, the one using algebra is like a wheelbarrow compared to the ...
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AMDS = applied management and decision science; Walden's designation for specialized KAM (knowledge area modules) in business. They seem to be fairly uniformly consistent with their basic concept of 'breadth, depth, and application' for related courses, and fairly consistent about giving 5, 5, 4 hours credit for them, ...
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Not a graduate, Nicole, but Walden was on my 'short list' and I was very impressed with the sheer quantity of detail they had online about the KAMs and the various 'residencies.' I did run across across of Walden grads - one business PhD, same as you and I hope to join, and several in education (EdD and PhD) - the ...
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Keep up the good work, Steve!
The best part is that you're FINALLY done with those "interdisciplinary" courses and you're prepared to concentrate on your major coursework. I can't honestly say it will get easier in upper division, but it's certainly a lot more interesting - enough so that you probably won't have to psych yourself ...
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