06-06-2018, 11:58 PM
I am a coach/cheerleader for my friend's BSBA. He has 3 General Electives and 1 Free Elective unfilled on his BSBA spreadsheet.
I was looking at a sample psychology degree from TESU and it looks like he would only need 8 more courses in addition to his BSBA ones and he could obtain a degree in Psychology. Is there any rule stopping him from filling those 4 elective spaces with psychology credits and then completing the remaining courses after he graduates from the BSBA and applying to get a BA in Psychology as well ?
Just looking for the easiest path to get this done.
Does TESU have a rule about a certain amount of original work in a degree ? Would it be simpler to get the second bachelors from Charter Oak ?
I was looking at a sample psychology degree from TESU and it looks like he would only need 8 more courses in addition to his BSBA ones and he could obtain a degree in Psychology. Is there any rule stopping him from filling those 4 elective spaces with psychology credits and then completing the remaining courses after he graduates from the BSBA and applying to get a BA in Psychology as well ?
Just looking for the easiest path to get this done.
Does TESU have a rule about a certain amount of original work in a degree ? Would it be simpler to get the second bachelors from Charter Oak ?