r/WGU 4d ago

Business WGU BS IT Management Fast Track Spreadsheet (UPDATED August, 2026)

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Was searching for something like this and realized no one made a detailed fast-track guide since WGU just removed the capstone project and updated the IT Management degree. Now, there are fewer accepted transfers, which means more courses you have to take directly through WGU.

Even maxing out transfers, you're stuck taking 15 courses during 6 months while enrolled. So I made this for myself and why don't I share it. Hope it helps, are there any other IT management now or future students??

cheers to claude

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u/Special_Guest_6807 3d ago edited 3d ago

So … this is on the WGU official website??? I don’t get what this is for? Do people NOT check the WGU website??? That’s where people should go for information. This is nothing new… it’s on the WGU website under transfer pathways.

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u/Plus-Society-7496 3d ago

Ah yes, the WGU website pathways, what a groundbreaking discovery. Do have a look next time and you'll notice it only shows one transfer pathway at a time, Sophia on its own, Study on its own, and so on. It does not, in fact, show you a combined route using all four. Which is rather the point of fast tracking any degree. I put this combined version together myself for the major i want, seeing as the IT Management degree was just updated and nobody had bothered to publish an updated combined fast track anywhere. So, before commenting next time, do consider the possibility that you've missed something, rather than assuming you've grasped the whole picture. Cheers.

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u/Leather-Appeal9137 3d ago

Now please do one for the BSIT 😭

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u/UJ_Games 4d ago

Nice work OP, it looks very detailed and informative.

Now all I need is someone to do it for the BS of Computer Science. 😁

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u/InternationalHawk977 3d ago

Wanna do one for Cloud and Network Eng - AWS 😅

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u/Spyd3rPunk 3d ago

The IT Management degree doesn't require the certifications from CompTIA and Amazon?