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Or sign up for the single-credit Jane Austin course, then do the 15 credits later. Not super cheap, but still cheaper than paying the residency waiver or doing two flat-rate terms.
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(07-05-2023, 12:49 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Or sign up for the single-credit Jane Austin course, then do the 15 credits later. Not super cheap, but still cheaper than paying the residency waiver or doing two flat-rate terms.
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(07-05-2023, 07:58 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: (07-05-2023, 06:48 AM)Kab Wrote: I cannot find anywhere that restrict the second bachelor or mention if you get one bachelor of on type you cannot get another of the same variety.
Can somebody confirm?
This is in the Award of Degrees Policy.
It says nothing against two BA or TWO BS .... or for the effect 3 bachelors... in the past it said something like maximum 2 bachelors and must be in different fields. I will say all that has disappeared.
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(07-05-2023, 12:49 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Or sign up for the single-credit Jane Austin course, then do the 15 credits later. Not super cheap, but still cheaper than paying the residency waiver or doing two flat-rate terms.
No guarantees, of course. They might get sticky and not count TECEPs as the first term.
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(07-05-2023, 08:03 AM)Kab Wrote: Hi @dfrecore the example is you can get a BA in Psychology and Sociology as major and later another BA in English and History. I think this is important in case somebody gets a BA in Liberal Studies (to get a degree quickly) and later need for work or whatever a BACS. Since both are BA now is possible.... I think, not sure still.
I have the impression that before you could only get a BA and if you wanted a second bachelor has to be a BS or a BSBA. Rephrased you could not get two bachelors of the same type (BS,BA,BSBA).
I think the 3rd degree was holding someone back from this scenario, rather than that they were all BA's. Prior, maybe a BA in Psych and a BA in Soc were TWO degrees, and you couldn't get a THIRD no matter the BA/BS scenario. Now that they spell out that a BA in Psych and BA in Soc are 1 degree with 2 areas of study makes it ONE degree, and then a BACS would be a SECOND degree, it would be possible.
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@Kab, no change to the double major requirement. It's always been an option to have a BA Subject 1 and Subject 2 double major as long as it's within the same school of choice... So, it would be exactly what you mentioned, BA English/History, BA Psych/Sociology, and those are the two degrees with two majors each. If someone had enough IT & Cloud, Cybersecurity technical credits (and major is significantly different), they can get something like a BS Cloud Computing/BSIT (double major) and a BS Cybersecurity as the second degree.
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