Instructions Part 1 Get information about the courses in your major by consultin

Instructions
Part 1
Get information about the courses in your major by consulting the Undergraduate Catalog or visiting the academic page and majors in your chosen field of study below:
Business
Business & Management Academic Programs
Technology
IT & Computer Science Academic Programs
Communication/ Humanities
Communication/Humanities Academic Programs
Public Safety
Public Safety Academic Programs
Health and Sciences
Health & Sciences
Once on the page for your major, scroll down to view the courses in the major. Select three to five courses from the list and read the course descriptions. Discuss the following about those 3-5 courses on your list:
From your list, what are the top 2 courses you are most excited to take, and what is it about each of those courses that excites or interests you?
From your list, what two courses would be the best pick for you next term? Why would they be best for you?
Look at the 2 courses that would be best for you to take next term. Do they have any prerequisites? If yes, do you have these courses already? If you do not, what could you do about this?
Keeping on top of the academic calendar is very important, and one important date you should always keep an eye on is the registration deadline for each term. Have you already registered yourself for classes next term? If not, what could be holding you back from doing so?
Part 2
Next, provide at least two examples of specific actions you could take to help you graduate sooner, and explain why they are viable options for you, personally.
A few examples of actions you could take are listed here:
Submit all your transcripts. Don’t be concerned about the grades you may have received previously, the types of classes you took, or whether you think the learning can be applied. UMGC will review anything and everything to ensure you get the most out of your prior learning.
Document industry certifications. These also may bring in additional credit, especially in the areas of information technology, cyber security, and project management, and might be creditable as prior learning.
Investigate Prior Learning programs. Adult learners bring a robust background in learning on the job, and these learning opportunities can be reviewed for possible credit toward academic requirements.
Enroll in multiple terms. Staying in class throughout the academic year (Fall, Spring, and Summer terms) will get you to your degree faster.
link for major
https://www.umgc.edu/academic-programs/information-technology/index.cfm
cybersecurity technology
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