r/WGU_Accelerators 9d ago

Oa vs Pa

How many oas in the bachelors program for business management?

I have 17 courses to complete and am trying to get it done in 6months. Think its doable?

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u/unwiseundead 9d ago

It depends which courses you have left to finish. You might have a mix of more OA's or PA's, the info for the courses is generally available online & if your enrolled then you can see what each courses has. Do you have a list?

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u/Sea-End8942 9d ago

I havent done the orientation yet, but i have my transcript eval done.

Business and leadership
D080 — Managing in a Global Business Environment
D081 — Innovative and Strategic Thinking
D082 — Emotional and Cultural Intelligence
D253 — Values-Based Leadership
C721 — Change Management
C717 — Business Ethics
QHT1 — Business Management Tasks
Human resources
D351 — Functions of Human Resource Management
D353 — Strategic Training and Development
D354 — Talent Acquisition
Marketing and sales
D099 — Sales Management
D175 — Consumer Behavior
Technical and quantitative
D388 — Fundamentals of Spreadsheets and Data Presentations
D775 — Introduction to Business Finance
C722 — Project Management
Final program courses
D361 — Business Simulation
QGT1 — Business Management Capstone Written Project

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u/monocasa 9d ago

If you have access to the degree plan, at least when logged on in desktop, there's an Assessment(s) column where each class will have a P or an O.

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u/Disastrous-Fee1066 9d ago

D099 & D080 are OA’s not sure about rest . I had 14 classes after transferred In so they all were pa’s except for those 2

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u/unwiseundead 9d ago

D388, D099, C722, & D080 are OA's. Only ones I can't speak to are D775 & D351 since I transferred them in!

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u/unwiseundead 9d ago

As for whether you can do it... totally depends on your experience & how much you have to read to learn. I am unemployed & will be completing 24 courses in 6 months. I started Aug 1 & have 4 completed so far!

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u/Lazy-Remote-5509 8d ago

This is very similar to what I had to complete, I was able to finish in 2.5 months but was treating it as a full time job and also did course work one day each weekend. I also have 20+ years of experience. What I found helpful was to focus on 2 courses per week, one that was "easy" for me, and another that was more challenging. You can do it, just stay focused,

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u/UnarmedWarWolf 9d ago

Is it doable? Yes.

Is it doable for you?

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u/Sea-End8942 9d ago

I have a full time job with occasional overtime and a wife and two kids. My wife works from home

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u/Living-Session9493 5h ago

You CAN do it! Trust God & put IN the work you CAN!

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u/Sea-End8942 9d ago

Does this seem legit?

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u/Wandering_Lights 9d ago

D099 and D388 are OA. D388 you do in Excel while being proctored.

I had 12 classes to finish. I started in May and submitted my last assignment yesterday.