02-14-2022, 12:34 AM
allvia Wrote:Why not just go for a BA in Mathematics? I'd think it would be easier than getting 50% of all credits in math to fit a BALS NSM
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/mathematics
Time is of the essence, they need a BALS NSM to by end of August. If they can get accepted into the Masters degree program by September, it's going to be really hard to finish a BA Math. The BALS NSM would be more manageable... but, the earliest graduation would be September. They may be able to get their transcripts showing the "degree requirements" completed by end of July, but they won't get conferred in time...
I would suggest an AALS Math & Science concentration and a UMPI BLS with Math and Management Minors, the AALS Math is given, the Math minor is just for accumulation of credit to show you have up to 30 credits in Math, the Management minor is to get you the residency credits needed for the degree. This might be cheapest, easiest, fastest to get your degree in time... I wonder if you can make it in time for this... decisions, decisions...
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