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Compared to other colleges, getting minors at UMPI is relatively quick and cheap to get.
Compared to other colleges, getting minors at UMPI is relatively quick and cheap to get.
=== Reasons to Pick a Minor ===
Picking a minor can be just as important as picking a major. Minors can enhance your degree in a variety of ways. Here are some of the things that a minor could do for you:
* Allow you to explore a new topic in a higher education setting
* Expand on your major and increase your knowledge in that subject area
* Provide new content to make you a more marketable professional
While minors are not a requirement, they are an exciting option for undergraduate students. By choosing one of UMPI's minors, you can provide yourself with new knowledge, skills, and experiences. Not only can a minor add value to your education — it can also enrich your life.


=== Minor Requirements ===
=== Minor Requirements ===

Revision as of 13:31, 15 April 2024

Introduction

There are a number of possible minors that can be done at University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI). Some of these are possible, others are not. Always check the UMPI minor catalog to confirm if a minor still exists before making plans to complete it.

Compared to other colleges, getting minors at UMPI is relatively quick and cheap to get.

Reasons to Pick a Minor

Picking a minor can be just as important as picking a major. Minors can enhance your degree in a variety of ways. Here are some of the things that a minor could do for you:

  • Allow you to explore a new topic in a higher education setting
  • Expand on your major and increase your knowledge in that subject area
  • Provide new content to make you a more marketable professional

While minors are not a requirement, they are an exciting option for undergraduate students. By choosing one of UMPI's minors, you can provide yourself with new knowledge, skills, and experiences. Not only can a minor add value to your education — it can also enrich your life.

Minor Requirements

The following are what is required for each minor.

  • Each minor course has to be offered by UMPI YourPace or you need to transfer it in.
  • Each minor requires 9 unique credits of the required credits that can't overlap another minor.
  • All other credits can overlap each other
  • There are no residency requirements except for the BLS has a 9cr residency requirement for the 1st minor.
  • You can do a max of 3 minors


Possible Minors

Accounting

Business Administration

Criminal Justice

Educational Studies

English

History

Humanities

Management Information Systems

Management

Philosophy (If Sophia's or Study.com's Critical Thinking works for PHI 150 instead of coming in as HUM 103. WGU Critical Thinking and Logic transfer in as PHI 150. Univ Phoenix PHL 251 Critical Thinking transfer in as PHI 150 )

Political Science

Pre-Law

Professional Communication

Project Management

Psychology

Social Studies


Not Possible Minors using typically alt credit and YourPace courses.

Art

Athletics Coaching

Biology

Chemistry

Cybersecurity

Early Childhood Education

Energy Development & Policy

Environmental Studies

Film Studies

French

Geology

Graphic Design

Health & Wellness

Human Services

International Studies

Mathematics

Physical Education

Physical Science (close)

Recreation/Leisure

Sociology

Sustainable Agriculture

Wabanaki Studies

Women’s Studies

Writing

Community Health Administration


Psychology

Sophia PSY 100 - General Psychology

Sophia PSY 205 - Lifespan Development

UMPI YourPace PSY 311 - Research Methods

Sophia MAT 101 - Basic Statistics (In GE so don't have to take)

Study.com PSY 200 - Social Psychology

Study.com PSY 235 - Abnormal Psychology

UMPI YourPace (Pick course from available options)

(Take 2 UMPI courses)


Philosophy

Sophia PHI 150 - Introduction to Logic

SL or Study.com  Introduction to Philosophy

Sophia Introduction to Ethics

SL World Religions

UMPI YourPace POS 211: Introduction to Political Thought

UMPI YourPace POS 301: European Governments

UMPI YourPace POS 343: Marxism

(Take 3 UMPI courses or 0 courses if you already have Political Science minor)


Political Science (12 UL required. 18 total hours)

Sophia U.S. Government (In GE so don't have to take)

(DUP) UMPI YourPace POS 211: Introduction to Political Thought

(DUP) UMPI YourPace POS 301: European Governments

(DUP) UMPI YourPace POS 343: Marxism

UMPI YourPace POS 332: Constitutional Law

UMPI YourPace (pick course)

(Take 5 UMPI courses or 2 UMPI courses if have Philosophy)


History 12 UL required 18cr total

Sophia U.S History I

Sophia U.S History II

(DUP) UMPI HTY/POS Course for combo political science)

(DUP) UMPI HTY/POS Course for combo political science)

(DUP) UMPI HTY/POS Course for combo political science)

UMPI HTY/POS or HTY course

(Take 4 UMPI courses or 1 course if already have Political Science)


Prelaw

SL or Study.com Introduction to Criminal Justice

Study.com Criminal Law

Sophia Business Communication

SL or Study.com  Introduction to Philosophy

Sophia U.S. Government (In GE so don't have to take)

UMPI YourPace POS 332: Constitutional Law

Sophia Business Law

(Take 1 UMPI course or 0 course if already have Political Science)


Notes:

  1. Political Science or History require lots of UMPI courses though both together require nearly the same courses.
  2. Prelaw or Psychology require only 1 or 2 UMPI courses respectively.



Can do Psychology, Political Science and Philosophy by doing only 7 UMPI courses.













Here are the Minor Requirements for the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) as of approximately April of 2024. Please make sure that the suggestions are still valid before beginning to follow this plan.

Credit to DegreeForum members ss20ts, ashkir, and others for making it possible to plan alt credits for degrees at UMPI.

Minors

The alternative credit courses were handpicked using experience from previous students regarding which courses will be the easiest and quickest to take. In places with multiple courses listed, the first course is assumed to be the fastest/easiest to complete. Sophia is mostly used since it's the fastest/cheapest of the alternative providers for most courses.

Tips on Order in Which to Complete Courses

Start with Sophia.org. Unfortunately, Sophia only allows two courses to be open at one time, so only complete one course at a time that has touchstones (written assignments). Once done with Sophia, move on to Study.com.

Source of Credit

This degree plan was made using the following sources to map out all the alternative credits:

General Education Curriculum Requirements

How the General Education Curriculum Works

Go through and find a course that will meet each required learning objective.

Some key things to keep in mind

  • You need at least one course to meet each objective
  • One course can meet multiple objectives
  • You need 40 unique credit hours worth of courses
  • Duplicate means the course is listed multiple times. (This is done because one course can meet many learning objective requirements)

Effective Written & Oral Communication

The English Composition courses are reported to be somewhat easy at UMPI.

Learning

Objective

Required

Learning

Objective Filled

Course

Provider

Course Name Course No
1A 1A, 1D Sophia English Comp I
1A 1A, 1D CLEP English Comp I
1A 1A, 1D Study.com English 104: College Composition I
1B 1B, 2C, 4B Sophia English Comp II
1B 1B, 2C, 4B Sophia Workplace Writing II

Note: This has 6 touchstones instead of 7 for English Comp II which may make it slightly easier.

1B 1B, 2C, 4B Study.com English 105: College Composition II
1C 1C Sophia Workplace Communication (BUS 210)

Note: This course has two touchstones, which include one speech. It should be the quickest Sophia 1C option.

1C 1C Sophia Business Communication (Also fills PCJ 215 requirement for BA Business Admin Major)
1C 1C Sophia Public Speaking
1C 1C Study.com Communications 120: Presentation Skills in the Workplace

(Also fills PCJ 215 requirement for BA Business Admin Major)

Note: Presentation Skills is a super fast course that can be done in one day with no assignments, so if money doesn't matter, for sure, take this course to save time.

1D 1A, 1D Sophia English Comp I (duplicate)
1D 1A, 1D CLEP English Comp I (duplicate)

Critical & Creative Thinking

Creative Decision Making - HUM 103 (2D) is somewhat of an easy course at UMPI if you don't want to take it at Study.com.

Learning

Objective

Required

Learning

Objective Filled

Course

Provider

Course Name Course No
2A 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Sophia Intro to Ethics
2A 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Sophia Ancient Greek Philosophers
2A 2A, 2B Sophia Intro Psych: Smarter Decisions (not recommended since it screws up 4C and 5D requirements)
2B 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Sophia Intro to Ethics (duplicate)
2B 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Sophia Ancient Greek Philosophers (duplicate)
2C 1B, 2C, 4B Sophia English Composition II (dupicate)
2D Sophia Visual Communications

Note: The UMPI DB shows this should fulfill the 2d requirement. It has been reported on DF that Jessica will manually adjust things if this course doesn't come correctly. Because this course has no touchstones, it's way faster than other options.

2D 2D Sophia Critical Thinking

Note: One student said that Jessica approved this course to cover 2D though it's confusing why this course has transferred in differently for other people. UMPI's database says on one DB that Sophia's Critical Thinking course comes as HUM 103, which covers 2D same as SDC's course. Though on another DB, it says it comes in Philosophy Elective, which doesn't cover 2D. So take this course at Sophia at your own risk and be ready to file an appeal if the course doesn't meet the 2D requirement. Also, after UMPI moves to Brightspace, this course may not be accepted.

2D 2D Study.com Humanities 201: Critical Thinking & Analysis
2D 2A, 2B, 2D Study.com Communication 102: Interpersonal Communication

Note: This course has no writing assignments, so it should be quicker than Critical Thinking & Analysis. However, one part of UMPI's DB says this course is an English elective, and the other says it will fulfill 2ABD, so take it at your own risk.

2E 2E Sophia Art History I
2E 2E Sophia Art History II

Quantitative & Scientific Reasoning

For BA Business Administration majors, you would take Business Math instead of other math options. For all other majors, Business Math won't fulfill the 3A/3B requirement. For the College Math course, nobody has reported that it fulfills the 3A/3B requirement.

If you take Biology + Lab, then you need 3D (Take Environmental Science or Introduction to Chemistry). If you take Chemistry + Lab, then you need 3C (Take Introduction to Nutrition or Human Biology).

DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TAKE BIOLOGY AT UMPI, AS THAT COURSE IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT AND CAN TAKE THE ENTIRE 8-WEEK TERM TO COMPLETE.

Learning

Objective

Required

Learning

Objective Filled

Course

Provider

Course Name Course No
3A 3A, 3B Sophia Into to Stats

Note: If you struggle in math, stats may be an easier course for you to take.

3A 3A, 3B Sophia Intro to College Mathematics

Note: One of the easier math courses that is a mix of simple algebra, stats, and business math.

3A 3A, 3B Sophia College Algebra
3A 3A, 3B Sophia Precalculus
3A 3A, 3B Sophia Calculus I
3A 3A, 3B Study.com Business Math

Note: This is required for BA Business Admin majors.

3B 3A, 3B Sophia Intro to Stats (duplicate)
3B 3A, 3B Sophia Intro to College Mathematics (duplicate)
3B 3A, 3B Sophia College Algebra (duplicate)
3B 3A, 3B Sophia Precalculus (duplicate)
3B 3A, 3B Sophia Calculus I (duplicate)
3B 3A, 3B Study.com Business Math (duplicate)

Note: This is required for BA Business Admin majors

3C 3C Sophia Human Biology
3C 3C Sophia Introduction to Nutrition
3C 3C Sophia Anatomy and Physiology I
3D 3D Sophia Environmental Science
3D 3D Sophia Introduction to Chemistry
3E 3E Sophia Human Biology Lab (Must be taken with Human Biology to count)
3E 3E Sophia Intro to Chemistry Lab (Must be taken with Intro to Chemistry to count)
3E 3E Sophia Anatomy and Physiology I Lab (Must be taken with Anatomy & Physiology I to count)

Information Literacy

This section mostly contains duplicates from previous sections, so there are no courses to take in this section. The UMPI Orientation course is reported to take a few hours to complete.

Learning

Objective

Required

Learning

Objective Filled

Course

Provider

Course Name Course No
4A 4A UMPI (Short 1 day Orientation course on YourPace's learning platform is taken for no credit)
4A 4A Sophia Student Success (1 credit short course. Says this works for 4A)
4B 1B, 2C, 4B Sophia English Comp II (duplicate)
4B 1B, 2C, 4B Study.com English 105: College Composition II (duplicate)
4C 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Sophia Intro to Ethics (duplicate)
4C 2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Sophia Ancient Greek Philosophers (duplicate)

Global Consciousness & Intercultural Awareness

If you are fluent in a foreign language, testing out becomes a viable option for any language. If you are a beginner, then BY FAR, it's quicker to take a Sophia course. Reportedly, doing a foreign language course at UMPI is said to be challenging. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid UMPI.

Learning

Objective

Required

Learning

Objective Filled

Course

Provider

Course Name Course No
5A 2B, 5A Sophia Introduction to Sociology
5B 5B Sophia US History I
5B 5B Sophia US History II
5C 5C Sophia Spanish I
5C 5C Sophia Spanish II
5C 5C Sophia French I
5C 5C ACTFL If you are already fluent in a foreign language, you could also take an ACTFL exam
5C 5C CLEP Taking a foreign language CLEP exam is not recommended for beginners unless you already have at least a year of school experience in that language. This is because the exam requires the ability to comprehend spoken language. If you are a beginner, it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to consider using Sophia as an alternative.
5D 5D Sophia Intro to Ethics (duplicate)
5D 5D Sophia Ancient Greek Philosophers (duplicate)
5E 1C, 5E Sophia US Government

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