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Finishing Strong

© J. Francois Barnard – August 16, 2020

I have just completed Term 5 of 2020. And it went well in the exams, thank you for asking! In September 2020, the first term of the 2020/21 academic year will begin, marking my last term at UoPeople. With the end in sight, I can now reflect on the previous three years and celebrate many more highlights than low points.

To put you in the picture, I began my Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree in September 2017. I thought I had started the previous term, having completed English Composition I in Term 5 of the 2016/17 academic year. I was wrong. That was to prove my English proficiency, and the UoPeople never transferred its credits to my degree.

034The idea is that you take two courses per term, and there are five terms per academic year. That gives you ten courses per year, and 40 courses make up the 4-year Bachelor's degree. If, however, you can maintain a grade point average above 3.5, the university will allow you to take a third course per term. That way, you can fast-track your degree and finish earlier.

Doing fifteen courses per year instead of ten adds a lot of pressure to your life, as you can imagine. I have a full-time job, a part-time business, and a family. All require a piece of me, and I give it as best I can. The support from my family is truly incredible, and without it, I would never have been able to study.

By now, I have completed all my major courses, and the last three courses are from the UoPeople's selection of elective courses to fulfil the remaining required credits. These will be Introduction to Health Psychology, Introduction to Sociology, and Programming Fundamentals. Yes, that last one is probably the first course that Computer Science students take. The interesting thing is that I started my career as a programmer. The DOS environment I worked in will be of no help now, but the fundamentals of programming have not changed between 1987 and 2020.

A few weeks ago, I phoned an old school friend – an architect – to obtain information about ISO 9000 and Six Sigma, as well as the application of quality management systems (QMSs) at the research institute where he works. I told him that I needed it for my studies, and he found it difficult to believe that I would go back to study again so much later in life.

"No, I would forget everything learned in the first week by the time I reach the exam nine weeks later," he laughed. And that is probably the perception most people have.

That got me thinking. How much do I forget again?

However, you do not forget it nine weeks later in the exam, albeit that some questions seemed to stem from a different course. The brain absorbs all information. Depositing information is not the problem; recalling it may be. Although I cannot recall today the exact details of an assignment completed in 2017, the information remains and, when needed, presents itself again.

Over the last three years, I found that much of the course material overlapped from term to term. How many courses would cite Immanuel Kant? Or how many times would we see Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? I took Macroeconomics and Introduction to Economics in the same term, and even one assignment was identical.

Repeating the same work from different angles helps solidify certain concepts, making it easier to recall information when needed. Additionally, I encountered many of these concepts during my career, and the academic information obtained from UoPeople helped slot those blocks of information nicely into place. Many things just made more sense to me.

But even better, I could fill assignment after assignment with firsthand experience from my career. I could apply academic theory to practical situations. I could share with my peers the aspects of my career where I encountered certain challenges and shed light on them from a different angle.

034-dashAnd that helps me recall information.

I recall events from my career and link them to academic information I learned at UoPeople. Recalling the event now helps me recall the associated educational information as well. We are indeed "fearfully and wonderfully made!"

The final lap of this academic race begins in the first week of September 2020. I want to finish strong. I want to maintain the momentum from the previous terms and carry it over into the final one. I love studying, and studying has enriched my life in more ways than you can imagine.

Trivial information

Communication between the student and the university primarily occurs via the email platform. By now, I have received 25,500 emails from UoPeople! Most are system-generated as the Moodle Server notifies me of posts made on discussion forums. The earlier you submit your discussion assignment in the week, the more notifications you receive per email.

Below are the courses in the order that I took them:

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ENGL 0101 English Composition 1

June 2017

01

BUS 1101 Principles of Business Management

September 2017

02

UNIV 1001 Online Education Strategies

September 2017

03

BUS 1102 Basic Accounting

November 2017

04

BUS 1103 Microeconomics

November 2017

05

BUS 1104 Macroeconomics

February 2018

06

ECON 1580 Introduction to Economics

February 2018

07

BUS 1105 Business Communications

April 2018

08

AHIST 1401 Art History

April 2018

09

ENGL 1102 English Composition 2

June 2018

10

MATH 1201 College Algebra

June 2018

11

BUS 2201 Principals of Marketing

September 2018

12

BUS 2202 E-Commerce

September 2018

13

BUS 2203 Principals of Finance 1

November 2018

14

BUS 2204 Personal Finance

November 2018

15

PSYC1205 Emotional Intelligence

November 2018

16

BUS 2207 Multinational Management

February 2019

17

ENG 1405 World Literature

February 2019

18

BUS 3301 Financial Accounting

April 2019

19

MATH 1280 Introduction to Statistics

April 2019

20

BUS 3302 Consumer Behaviour

June 2019

21

BUS 3303 Entrepreneurship 1

June 2019

22

HIST 1421 Greek and Roman Civilisation

June 2019

23

BUS 3304 Managerial Accounting

September 2019

24

BUS 3305 Business Law and Ethics

September 2019

25

PHIL 1404 Ethics and Social Responsibility

September 2019

26

BUS 3306 Business and Society

November 2019

27

BUS 4401 Entrepreneurship 2

November 2019

28

ENVS 1301 Introduction to Environmental Sciences

November 2019

29

BUS 4402 Organisational Behaviour

February 2020

30

BUS 4403 Business Policy and Strategy

February 2020

31

POLS 1503 Globalisation

February 2020

32

BUS 4404 Principles of Finance 2

April 2020

33

BUS 4405 Leadership

April 2020

34

PHIL 1402 Introduction to Philosophy

April 2020

35

BUS 4406 Quality Management

June 2020

36

BUS 4407 Strategic Management

June 2020

37

PSYC 1504 Introduction to Psychology

June 2020

38

PSYC 1111 Introduction to Health Psychology

September 2020

39

SOC 1502 Introduction to Sociology

September 2020

40

CS 1101 Programming Fundamentals

September 2020

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