08-09-2011, 09:03 PM
Kyle,
What 6 courses do you plan to use under the BSBA specialization/electives? Those are usually two that testers use.
If you are referring to the business electives (not specialization electives) yes you can reuse money & banking and org behavior although I'm not sure why you would choose that route. Business electives are usually the easy exams 100-200 level.
Why don't you call and confirm with the registrar, we are in a new year/catalog and some things may have changed but the catalog still reads 24 NEW credits area of study/core with no specified language to clarify how many credits in area of study and core. It's worth the phone call.
What 6 courses do you plan to use under the BSBA specialization/electives? Those are usually two that testers use.
If you are referring to the business electives (not specialization electives) yes you can reuse money & banking and org behavior although I'm not sure why you would choose that route. Business electives are usually the easy exams 100-200 level.
Why don't you call and confirm with the registrar, we are in a new year/catalog and some things may have changed but the catalog still reads 24 NEW credits area of study/core with no specified language to clarify how many credits in area of study and core. It's worth the phone call.
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