11-14-2010, 04:45 PM
As mentioned on another thread, my daughter has completed the requirements for the Associate in Science in Business Administration plus an additional 12 hours. I'm thinking those additional 12 hours will plug into the Associate in Arts degree for a second Associate degree since they are in addition to the 60 earned for the ASBA.
The TESC Catalog, in reference to a second Associate and Baccalaureate degree, states:
1. Students must complete a minimum of 12 additional credits for a second associate degree and 24 additional credits for a second baccalaureate degree beyond the date all prior degrees were completed.
2. Students must select an option which is significantly different from their previous degree(s).
3. Students must complete all requirements for the degree as listed in the current TESC Catalog.
4. Course work used to fulfill requirements for a previous associate degree or any other undergraduate, advanced or professional degrees may not be used to fulfill requirements for the second associate degree option or a second baccalaureate degree area of study. The College will not award a third baccalaureate degree.
This is the degree plan she has completed for the Associate in Science in Business Administration (General Management):
I.General Education Requirements- 30 Credits
A. English Composition - 6 credits
English Composition w/Essay (6)
B. Humanities - 6 Credits
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (6)
C. Social Sciences - 9 Credits
Microeconomics (3)
Sociology (3)
US History I (3)
Must include two subject areas.
D. Natural Sciences & Mathematics - 6 Credits
ALEKS Precalculus (3)
Astronomy (3)
E. General Education Electives - 3 Credits
American Literature (partial) (3)
II. Management Core - 18 Credits
A. Financial Accounting (3)
B. Managerial Accounting (3)
C. Business Law (3)
D. Principles of Management (3)
E. Principles of Marketing (3)
F. Introduction to Computers (3)
II. Business Electives- 6 Credits
Introduction to Business (3)
Organizational Behavior (3)
III. Free Electives - 6 Credits
Macroeconomics (3)
American Literature (partial) (3)
TOTAL: 60
This is the degree plan for the Associate in Arts degree:
I. General Education Requirements - 48 Credits
A.English Composition - 6 Credits
English Composition w/ Essay (6)
B. Humanities - 12 Credits (Must include at least two subject areas)
A & I Literature (6)
American Literature (partial 3)
NOTE: these are not two subject areas so need to take
TECHNICAL WRITING (3) **
C. Social Sciences - 12 Credits ( 2 Subject Areas)
US History I (3)
US HISTORY II (3) **
MACROECONOMICS (3) **
Microeconomics (3)
D. Natural Sciences & Mathematics - 9 Credits (Must include at least 2 sub)
ALEX Precal. (3)
Introduction to Computers (3)
Astronomy (3)
E. General Education Electives - 9 Credits
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (3) **
Sociology (3)
American Literature (partial 3)
II. Free Electives - 12 Credits
Financial Accounting (3)
Human Resource Management (3)
Introduction to Business (3)
Business Law (3)
TOTAL:60
** Notes the 12 additional credits not used in the ASBA degree
Not included in either plan - Principles of Supervision (3)
Would some of you please critique this to see if it will work & if it conforms to the stated requirements from TESC as noted above or other guidelines you may know of?
Also, using these credits for the second associates won't prohibit them from being used toward a BSBA degree should she choose to later will they?
Thanks for your help!
Paul
The TESC Catalog, in reference to a second Associate and Baccalaureate degree, states:
1. Students must complete a minimum of 12 additional credits for a second associate degree and 24 additional credits for a second baccalaureate degree beyond the date all prior degrees were completed.
2. Students must select an option which is significantly different from their previous degree(s).
3. Students must complete all requirements for the degree as listed in the current TESC Catalog.
4. Course work used to fulfill requirements for a previous associate degree or any other undergraduate, advanced or professional degrees may not be used to fulfill requirements for the second associate degree option or a second baccalaureate degree area of study. The College will not award a third baccalaureate degree.
This is the degree plan she has completed for the Associate in Science in Business Administration (General Management):
I.General Education Requirements- 30 Credits
A. English Composition - 6 credits
English Composition w/Essay (6)
B. Humanities - 6 Credits
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (6)
C. Social Sciences - 9 Credits
Microeconomics (3)
Sociology (3)
US History I (3)
Must include two subject areas.
D. Natural Sciences & Mathematics - 6 Credits
ALEKS Precalculus (3)
Astronomy (3)
E. General Education Electives - 3 Credits
American Literature (partial) (3)
II. Management Core - 18 Credits
A. Financial Accounting (3)
B. Managerial Accounting (3)
C. Business Law (3)
D. Principles of Management (3)
E. Principles of Marketing (3)
F. Introduction to Computers (3)
II. Business Electives- 6 Credits
Introduction to Business (3)
Organizational Behavior (3)
III. Free Electives - 6 Credits
Macroeconomics (3)
American Literature (partial) (3)
TOTAL: 60
This is the degree plan for the Associate in Arts degree:
I. General Education Requirements - 48 Credits
A.English Composition - 6 Credits
English Composition w/ Essay (6)
B. Humanities - 12 Credits (Must include at least two subject areas)
A & I Literature (6)
American Literature (partial 3)
NOTE: these are not two subject areas so need to take
TECHNICAL WRITING (3) **
C. Social Sciences - 12 Credits ( 2 Subject Areas)
US History I (3)
US HISTORY II (3) **
MACROECONOMICS (3) **
Microeconomics (3)
D. Natural Sciences & Mathematics - 9 Credits (Must include at least 2 sub)
ALEX Precal. (3)
Introduction to Computers (3)
Astronomy (3)
E. General Education Electives - 9 Credits
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (3) **
Sociology (3)
American Literature (partial 3)
II. Free Electives - 12 Credits
Financial Accounting (3)
Human Resource Management (3)
Introduction to Business (3)
Business Law (3)
TOTAL:60
** Notes the 12 additional credits not used in the ASBA degree
Not included in either plan - Principles of Supervision (3)
Would some of you please critique this to see if it will work & if it conforms to the stated requirements from TESC as noted above or other guidelines you may know of?
Also, using these credits for the second associates won't prohibit them from being used toward a BSBA degree should she choose to later will they?
Thanks for your help!
Paul