07-03-2011, 06:19 AM
I am now an expert at a second bachelors at TESC. It all makes sense to me now.
Here is how it works.
There is a 33 credit concentration for every major, including a BSBA General Management.
Go do a degree eval on gen mgmt and see what fits into those 33 credits.
Once you do that, know that TESC will only allow you to keep 9 of those 33 for the new major. I doubt you have 9 anyway since history is so different from the BSBA. I bet the business stats is the only one that fits in there.
So say you have 9 credits in your block of 33. Now go get 24 credits to fill out that block, respecting the requirements of the block. Each degree is different. Gen mgmt has some interesting sub blocks.
Here is a copy from my eval. You can see that my BSBA CIS only granted me a few classes into the gen mgmt specialization.
I) 3: General Management Specialization (18sh)
Credits: 9
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I) A: GMS Required Areas
> Complete one three semester hour course in three of the
> following four areas: Accounting, Finance, Management,
> Marketing. These courses must be above the introductory
> level.
Credits: 3
N) Group 1
___________________________________________________________ 3 credits
N) Group 2
___________________________________________________________ 3 credits
C) Group 3
PSY-361 Organizational Behavior.... 02/16/11 CR 3 *NE
N) Group 4
___________________________________________________________ 3 credits
I) B: GMS Elective Area
> Complete three more 3 semester hour courses from any
> assortment of the four areas above, using courses above the
> introductory level.
Credits: 6 Required: 9 Remaining: 3
CIS-301 Management Information Syst 01/20/11 CR 3 *NE
OPM-351 Business Statistics........ 12/18/10 CR 3 *NE
____________________________________________________ 3 credits needed
Here is how it works.
There is a 33 credit concentration for every major, including a BSBA General Management.
Go do a degree eval on gen mgmt and see what fits into those 33 credits.
Once you do that, know that TESC will only allow you to keep 9 of those 33 for the new major. I doubt you have 9 anyway since history is so different from the BSBA. I bet the business stats is the only one that fits in there.
So say you have 9 credits in your block of 33. Now go get 24 credits to fill out that block, respecting the requirements of the block. Each degree is different. Gen mgmt has some interesting sub blocks.
Here is a copy from my eval. You can see that my BSBA CIS only granted me a few classes into the gen mgmt specialization.
I) 3: General Management Specialization (18sh)
Credits: 9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I) A: GMS Required Areas
> Complete one three semester hour course in three of the
> following four areas: Accounting, Finance, Management,
> Marketing. These courses must be above the introductory
> level.
Credits: 3
N) Group 1
___________________________________________________________ 3 credits
N) Group 2
___________________________________________________________ 3 credits
C) Group 3
PSY-361 Organizational Behavior.... 02/16/11 CR 3 *NE
N) Group 4
___________________________________________________________ 3 credits
I) B: GMS Elective Area
> Complete three more 3 semester hour courses from any
> assortment of the four areas above, using courses above the
> introductory level.
Credits: 6 Required: 9 Remaining: 3
CIS-301 Management Information Syst 01/20/11 CR 3 *NE
OPM-351 Business Statistics........ 12/18/10 CR 3 *NE
____________________________________________________ 3 credits needed
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science