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I could have a chance to get some "posgraduate courses" in Peru at a low cost, from a national university, therefore, all good with it. It issues a diploma, and a transcript, it´s all in Spanish.
Since I´m going to translate everyting, use qualificationcheck.com and spantran anyway, in order to evaluate my bachelor and master credits, I could just sent them with the package, to see what could I get.
I could get almost any "something management" course, so it could be useful for my BSBA CIS, however, I think that rachel already discovered cheap sources for anything. Right? or there was any tricky course?
I was curious about a "teaching mathematics" (didática de las matemáticas) course, however, I don´t believe that a course that has "teaching" in the name, could help with the math electives for the BA Math, right?
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We have cheap courses for almost everything. But the cheapest for the BSBA CIS is Davar at about $65USD per business course. If you can get Peruvian courses for less than that, I'd say go for it.
I don't think math for teaching will come in as a math elective. It'll probably come in with an EDU prefix, which won't work in the AOS.
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(01-18-2022, 12:43 PM)MrPanda Wrote: I could have a chance to get some "posgraduate courses" in Peru at a low cost, from a national university, therefore, all good with it. It issues a diploma, and a transcript, it´s all in Spanish.
Since I´m going to translate everyting, use qualificationcheck.com and spantran anyway, in order to evaluate my bachelor and master credits, I could just sent them with the package, to see what could I get.
I could get almost any "something management" course, so it could be useful for my BSBA CIS, however, I think that rachel already discovered cheap sources for anything. Right? or there was any tricky course?
I was curious about a "teaching mathematics" (didática de las matemáticas) course, however, I don´t believe that a course that has "teaching" in the name, could help with the math electives for the BA Math, right?
Courses with "teaching" in the title generally come in as EDU courses. Study.com's EDU 211: Teaching Elementary Math comes in as EDU-274.
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Since I´m trying to do the BA CS and the BSBA in CIS, that means that I could also get a second concentration in the BSBA?
The only other one that I find in the website is BSOL.
So it would be theoretically possible to get the BA CS and the BSBA in CIS + OL at the same time?
I could be able to get 24 peruvian credits (1200 hours) in 6 months for around USD$ 100, since they mostly have management courses, I could try a leadership program, and see if I could get some credits applied to the OL concentration.
Is there any prohibition against the dual concentration in the BSBA?
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Now I see that it´s not a BSBA, but a different bachelor degree, a BSOL.
So I couldn´t get that one, since it would be a third degree.
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Your best bet for a double major for the BA Computer Science is a second major in Math, so you get a BA Comp Sci/Math. For the BSBA, I recommend a double AOS in Entrepreneurship and CIS, the Entrepreneurship is similar to a mix and match of General Management and Marketing. BSOL is not part of the BSBA, you can't have a dual AOS with that, they do not allow more than two degrees at the institution, here's a list to select from: https://www.tesu.edu/business/bsba/
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