02-19-2016, 10:59 AM
sanantone Wrote:The credits for TESU's MLS don't have to be liberal arts. They have a concentration that is Online Learning and Teaching. At the undergraduate level, you wouldn't be able to use education credits towards the liberal studies degree, but their graduate program in MLS is more professionally-focused. They have a learner-designed area of study that might allow you to create an education concentration with a different focus such as science, humanities, or social science education.
Online Learning and Teaching Area of Study
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Learner-Designed Area of Study
I don't know how I even stumbled upon TESU's MALS. I hadn't considered TESU for a graduate degree. However, when I saw the MALS, it sounded like an interesting and perhaps less expensive way to get credentials for adjunct teaching. This online learning & teaching area of study is especially interesting.
Associate in Arts - Thomas Edison State University
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Thomas Edison State University
pursuing Master's degree, Applied Linguistics - Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
*credit sources: Patten University, Straighterline, Learning Counts, The Institutes, Torah College Credits, Kaplan Open College, UMUC, Thomas Edison State University (guided study liberal arts capstone)
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Thomas Edison State University
pursuing Master's degree, Applied Linguistics - Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
*credit sources: Patten University, Straighterline, Learning Counts, The Institutes, Torah College Credits, Kaplan Open College, UMUC, Thomas Edison State University (guided study liberal arts capstone)


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