12-28-2011, 10:55 AM
Hello,
I have just finished the academic requirements for a BSBA from TESC. Earning a second bachelor's is of interest. When I run an academic evaluation for a BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics, I'm shown that I need to earn 18 core credits. However, I also know that TESC's policy is that I need at least 24 new credits earned after graduation in my core area to qualify for a second degree.
24 credits - 18 credits = 6 credits
Are there any restrictions/requirements as to the remaining 6 credits that are not required by the below academic evaluation but are required by TESC's policy, other then the qualifier that they must be in the core subject areas? In particular, can they be 100-level credits?
Thank you,
Ben
I have just finished the academic requirements for a BSBA from TESC. Earning a second bachelor's is of interest. When I run an academic evaluation for a BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics, I'm shown that I need to earn 18 core credits. However, I also know that TESC's policy is that I need at least 24 new credits earned after graduation in my core area to qualify for a second degree.
24 credits - 18 credits = 6 credits
Are there any restrictions/requirements as to the remaining 6 credits that are not required by the below academic evaluation but are required by TESC's policy, other then the qualifier that they must be in the core subject areas? In particular, can they be 100-level credits?
Thank you,
Ben
Code:
I) 3: BA Nat Sci/Math 2010 (33 Sh)
Credits: 15
GPA Achieved/Needed: none / 2.000
Complete both subrequirements:
I) A: Concentration (27)
> Complete 27 credits in the Natural Sciences. At least THREE
> different subjects must be included for breadth of
> knowledge. A student must earn at least 12 semester hours
> in ONE subject. A maximum of 18 semester hours can be
> earned in any ONE subject area in order to have a balanced
> interdisciplinary concentration. A maximum of TWO college
> level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied
> toward the area of concentration. A deeper knowledge of
> subjects is provided by requiring that a minimum of 18
> semester hours be at the 300 and/or 400 level. **It is
> highly recommended that course LIB-495 be completed to
> satisfy 3 semester hours of this requirement.**
Credits: 9 Required: 27 Remaining: 18
CIS-301 Management Information Syst 06/06/11 CR 3 *NE
MAT-231 Calculus I................. 09/01/11 CR 3 *NE
STA-201 Principles of Statistics... 05/05/11 CR 3 *NE
___________________________________________________ 18 credits needed
C) B: Concentration (6)
> Complete 6 semester hours of Natural Sciences coursework at
> any college level.
Credits: 6
BIO-112 General Biology II......... 01/01/11 CR 3 *NE
BIO-111 General Biology I.......... 01/01/11 CR 3 *NE