01-13-2026, 06:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2026, 06:18 PM by Jonathan Whatley.)
TESU does not offer a major or program in Economics.
If you transferred in economics credit, you could apply it to a BA with major in Liberal Studies and optional concentration in Social Sciences, but the title is so general it’s not likely to do what you want from an economics major.
The other closest thing to economics TESU offers is a BSBA in Finance. By strict technical definition, that could not be a double major with Computer Science, because the Computer Science degree at TESU isn’t a BS, it’s a BA. But you could pursue a double degree, a BA in Computer Science and BSBA in Finance, either completed concurrently with graduation at the same time, or consecutively graduating from one then the other (but if consecutive, a tough rule about minimum new credits since the prior degree would kick in).
TESU’s Award of Degrees Policy explains some of how this works.
TESU does not offer minors. TESU does offer Undergraduate Certificates which are similar to minors, and can be earned concurrently to or separately from a degree.
If you transferred in economics credit, you could apply it to a BA with major in Liberal Studies and optional concentration in Social Sciences, but the title is so general it’s not likely to do what you want from an economics major.
The other closest thing to economics TESU offers is a BSBA in Finance. By strict technical definition, that could not be a double major with Computer Science, because the Computer Science degree at TESU isn’t a BS, it’s a BA. But you could pursue a double degree, a BA in Computer Science and BSBA in Finance, either completed concurrently with graduation at the same time, or consecutively graduating from one then the other (but if consecutive, a tough rule about minimum new credits since the prior degree would kick in).
TESU’s Award of Degrees Policy explains some of how this works.
TESU does not offer minors. TESU does offer Undergraduate Certificates which are similar to minors, and can be earned concurrently to or separately from a degree.


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