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Since when I go to the application page, I don´t get the option of CIS inside BSBA:
But if I select Bachelor of Science, I can pick CIS:
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There was a degree name change last year that broke out several of the BSBA concentrations as their own degrees. The requirements didn't change, just the name.
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It would affect the rule of getting two degrees?
Since my plan was BSBA (Operations Management + CIS) and BA CS.
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You still get BSBA OPM and BSCIS as "one degree" because they're both at the business school and use the same business capstone.
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May be a silly question , but I wonder if it will still be considered a business degree in the business world or a tech degree ?
For example some jobs require a business degree. Will this still qualify as that ?
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I plan to graduate with both the BSCIS and one of the other BSBA concentrations to avoid that issue and maximize my potential.
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03-30-2023, 12:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2023, 12:09 PM by allvia.)
If you graduate with a BSBA from TESU the diploma reads 'Bachelor of Science in Business Administration', if you graduate with (just) a BS-CIS anyone know what the diploma reads? Does it just read 'Bachelor of Science' (similar to all the BAs)? Has anyone here gradauted with just the CIS AOS since this change went into effect? Curious minds want to know
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BS-CIS sounds like a Technical degree better than BSBA
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(03-30-2023, 05:25 PM)akr680 Wrote: BS-CIS sounds like a Technical degree better than BSBA
Maybe so. Unless you want / need a business degree
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Basically, at the end of the day, I think it's still going to be a BSBA CIS and how it's going to show in your parchment and transcripts. If you review the two screenshots, Entrepreneurship and others such as International Business are also indicated as a BS. They'll most likely update the BS Accounting/CPA and whatever else that got into the wrong category and correctly rectify the error or mistake.
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