06-08-2019, 08:41 PM
I actually walked in the ceremony that you watch. I thought the speaker you mentioned was the best speech of the night. My mom was referencing him as the Doctor of Bread afterward.
It is not hard to get your areas of concentration approved. You will submit a form to the faculty with your concentration classes and will write a short paper arguing how the classes you took flow together well. I did business administration and psychology. English and communications or a combination like that should be fairly easy to justify.
I do not remember the exact requirements for how many of each concentration you have to take, but I can say that I only took 4 psychology classes where 3 were upper-level. All of my other classes were business classes.
You will either be in the Liberal Studies or Individualized studies program depending on your concentration mix. Both have a 2 part capstone, but since you said you don't have to take the cornerstone then you can do it in a single term and pay the student fee once as long as you start at the beginning of either the Fall or Spring semester.
It is not hard to get your areas of concentration approved. You will submit a form to the faculty with your concentration classes and will write a short paper arguing how the classes you took flow together well. I did business administration and psychology. English and communications or a combination like that should be fairly easy to justify.
I do not remember the exact requirements for how many of each concentration you have to take, but I can say that I only took 4 psychology classes where 3 were upper-level. All of my other classes were business classes.
You will either be in the Liberal Studies or Individualized studies program depending on your concentration mix. Both have a 2 part capstone, but since you said you don't have to take the cornerstone then you can do it in a single term and pay the student fee once as long as you start at the beginning of either the Fall or Spring semester.