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05-14-2019, 09:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2019, 09:39 AM by Kylana.)
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I've been exploring my options as far as school and starting to learn to doing a double major. I know itll take longer and cost more but I've learned I really enjoy self study and have always enjoyed learning. Admittedly I didn't really consider it until I saw that some schools wont permit 3rd degrees.
I'm curious which school would be better for this both as far as process and cost?
Edit: Right now I'm considering psych and business.
Thanks!
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COSC has a double major program (they are both BS degrees so that's what it's called there). You can have up to 9cr duplicate (so like Org Theory and I/O Psych or something like those):
https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre..._major.php
TESU calls it a Simultaneous degree:
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/award-of-degrees
Can't find anything on EC, I'm sure it's there.
My only piece of advice; start on one degree, with the pre-req's med for the 2nd; that way, if life happens, at least you're on your way to or even done with 1 degree. It's easier to finish that first degree and then start on the 2nd, then to be halfway done with both but not close to the finish line with either.
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To clarify what dfrecore is saying, TESU DOES let you have two majors in one degree, but only if the degrees are of the same type. Since you'd be doing a BSBA (Business) and a BA (Psych), it would be two degrees and the requirements would be a bit different.
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05-14-2019, 10:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2019, 10:51 AM by Kylana.)
Thanks! Thats great advice
I applied to COSC to see how many of my older credits would transfer and it looks like about 80 credits will but I have a few prereqs that I want to get done with SL first and explore TESU a bit more as well before committing to one.
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Thanks for the clarification, looks like Charter Oak may be my best bet then.
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(05-14-2019, 10:43 AM)mysonx3 Wrote: To clarify what dfrecore is saying, TESU DOES let you have two majors in one degree, but only if the degrees are of the same type. Since you'd be doing a BSBA (Business) and a BA (Psych), it would be two degrees and the requirements would be a bit different.
Actually, I linked to a page that clarified it for me. For those 2 specific degrees the OP asked about, it's called a simultaneous degree.
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