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Double Degree How To
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As an update, I currently am at 71 credits with 15 planned through TESU this upcoming march. After completing the 15 credits, Ill have my first AS degree in Computer Science! (not much but still) Thank you for the help! 

Now, it has been a minute since I last posted... Im still going for the full BA in Comp Sci. It was suggested I should go for the double degree. Is it still worth getting the Business Admin degree paired with the BA in Comp Sci through TESU? And how many credits in addition to the BA in CS do I need to take to get the double degree? Also, what should I tell my advisor when it comes to the dual degree? Like what do I tell them to get the dual degree? I believe the business degree is called the BS CIS now right? Attached is a list of my current credits too if that helps for my specific situation in determining what other classes Ill need to take for the Business Degree. Is there multiple BS Business degrees I could do?
CIS-1070
CYB-1200
ITS-1400
ITS-1600
ITS-2610
ECO-1120
ECO-1110
PHI-1300
ART-2210
PHI-2260
COS-2410
COS-1110
HIS-1140
STA-2010
POS-1100
CIS-1070
ENS-2000
MAT-1210
MAT-2310
GEO-1999 (1 credit)
GEO-1510
FEL-1999
COM-1080
BUS-1010

This march through TESU:
ENC-1010
ENC-1020
ETH-2200
SOC-1010
SOS-1100
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Here are two possible degree plans for getting the BA-CS and the BS-CIS (from Business Administration dept) - my older son is following rachel83az's plan:

https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...z_version)
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan

3 classes can overlap in the AOS. From the credits that you would have from the BS-CS, you could also easily add the Associates in Business Administration.

If you are pursuing the Bachelors, you would need to do the Liberal Arts capstone for the BA-CS, as well as the Business Capstone for the BS-CS - as of now, it looks like you have settled on the 15-credit term for the flat rate tuition, so wanted to mentioned that. You could also do the BA-CS along with a different BSBA that has not been converted to a BS, although that is likely more classes. Here is a link for some of those degree plans like Finance, Entrepreneurship and Marketing: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:TESU
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Furthermore, your best bet is to do a few things, 1) focus on the first degree until you have all the transferred credits, 2) work on each provider at a time, do not subscribe to multiple providers at once thinking it would go faster that way, it'll be a waste of money and time on each subscription. 3) take the TESU residency credits last, you want to take what can't be transferred in.
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(02-28-2024, 04:23 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: Here are two possible degree plans for getting the BA-CS and the BS-CIS (from Business Administration dept) - my older son is following rachel83az's plan:

https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...z_version)
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan

3 classes can overlap in the AOS. From the credits that you would have from the BS-CS, you could also easily add the Associates in Business Administration.

If you are pursuing the Bachelors, you would need to do the Liberal Arts capstone for the BA-CS, as well as the Business Capstone for the BS-CS - as of now, it looks like you have settled on the 15-credit term for the flat rate tuition, so wanted to mentioned that. You could also do the BA-CS along with a different BSBA that has not been converted to a BS, although that is likely more classes. Here is a link for some of those degree plans like Finance, Entrepreneurship and Marketing: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:TESU
Entrepreneurship was changed to a BS at least a year ago, along with CIS and Accounting/CPA track.
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