12-04-2023, 03:23 PM
(12-01-2023, 04:32 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Besides pursuing a double degree in BA CS and BSBA, you could also opt for a combination of BA CS and another BA major, such as History or Psychology. A double major results in one degree, while pursuing both BA and BS degrees concurrently is considered as two separate degrees.
Additionally, consider obtaining an AS in Math if you choose to pursue the BA CS.
TESU and UMPI serve as excellent examples of an All-You-Can-Eat-Buffet of majors and subjects. You have the option to exceed the minimum 120 credits and include additional courses on your transcript.
Oh ok, I was honestly confused with the difference between an Major and Degree, It is not important for me to double major or attain a dual degree, but if minimal effort is required for me to achieve that i might as well. I have posted more details of my current educational background and have been looking at the Sample TESU BACS and BSBA CIS Double Degree Plan (Rachel83az Version) which would be good for my career goals and be good on my resume. An BSBA in Finance does also interest me.
I am just trying to fully understand and plan which courses I should begin with and have a plan going forward. Whichever Degrees/majors I complete at TESU, I would like to utilize the 16 credit residency waiver.

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