05-08-2013, 04:46 PM
cookderosa Wrote:Sorry, not true. It will say "Bachelor of Arts" and that's it. Majors, concentrations, and areas of focus are all the same thing- and they are all listed on your transcript, not you the degree that you're going to frame.
My mistake about it being on the diploma at TESC. However, it is true that the only major Charter Oak awards is General Studies. You are, however, required to select a concentration for the degree. Charter Oak's website states the following: "You may earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Both baccalaureate degrees are in General Studies and require 120 semester credits. In addition to satisfying general education requirements, the Bachelor of Arts degree requires 90 liberal arts credits, while the Bachelor of Science degree requires 60. Bachelor's degree-seeking students must also complete a Concentration in a specific discipline or combination of disciplines."
Their concentrations are not the same thing as majors, but they are similar. Their website also says the following about concentrations: "A concentration is similar to a major, but it offers far more flexibility by allowing you to work with the credits you have already earned to map-out a degree program that meets your career and personal goals"
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