(11-10-2017, 12:58 PM)Thorne Wrote: Unless I'm mistaken, TESU only allows students to get two baccalaureate degrees, so you may want to check with them before starting this plan.
I checked with them, but I should probably double check.
However, it makes perfect sense to me. As far as I can tell, in my case, my "second" and "third" degrees would be considered a double major for a second degree, so there is no third degree. I believe this is only possible when the degree types match - these are both BA degrees.
From https://blog.tesu.edu/the-secret-to-earn...ond-degree:
Quote:Two Areas of Study Within One Degree
Similar to declaring a double major, you are able to pursue a second area of study within your degree program. For example, you can complete a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Bachelor of Arts in English – you would only need to complete the Area of Study requirements as outlined in the program’s credit distribution guide – because your general education requirements would remain the same (as opposed to pursuing a second degree, where you would need to fulfill another set of general education requirements). No more than 9 credits that are used in the first area of study may be used for the second area of study. All related required credits for each area of study, as well as all degree requirements, must be met at the same time. To pursue this, all you have to do is contact your academic advisor, and it will be added to your degree plan.