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I am kindly asking for some help and would greatly appreciate it. I am pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree at TESC. I am deciding between doing Marketing or General Management as an area of study. I am aware the TESC transcript will indicate the area of study on it.
My question is that will the TESC diploma (that is mailed to us) show the area of study on it such as Marketing, General Management, etc.?
I am aware the diploma will say "Bachelor of Science in Business Administration"
I would greatly appreciate responses to this question and thank you for your help.
Please take care.
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Your area of study will show on the transcript but not the diploma.
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UptonSinclair Wrote:Your area of study will show on the transcript but not the diploma.
This. My diploma just says the B.S. is in Business Administration, no specialization listed. Note that your transcript is what employers and similar users will request to see.
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A lot of people worry about the diploma, but I've never had an employer ask for it. A transcript is much better for verification and has more detail. A diploma is easy to fake.
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sanantone Wrote:A lot of people worry about the diploma, but I've never had an employer ask for it. A transcript is much better for verification and has more detail. A diploma is easy to fake.
Often, I think people worry more about what the diploma says for the psychological value than that of it's employment value. The diploma is the 'physical' reward for completing a degree, though it is decoration, along with the cap and gown (and hood). But it's also a decoration that people like to display prominently in their offices or home, which can impress visitors and create conversation. It can also serve as a psychological and motivational reminder to the holder ("Hey! I did this! I AM that good! I can handle what's thrown at me!") and can serve as a non-verbal brag, that is if the diploma (and what's listed on it) lists more than just a generic degree, or stigma, like shouting "ONLINE DEGREE HERE", but then again, in some cases, those can be just as empowering. Simply put, I think that it serves as a totem for some people.
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