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Now that my BASL in social sciences is almost behind me I will be moving forward with my next TESU goal. I will be taking classes in UL Anthropology/Archaeology via UAF and I will test out of all I can find. I will also add a history AOS to this additional degree 100% test out.
My capstone is done and I cannot test until June. However, I am in Anthro classes now via UAF and will keep going each semester. If the deadline for Anthro slips due to class availability I will drop it and run with the History BA. I'm unsure how my American History and World Civ will apply since they are already done and in my current degree.
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I am already moving forward with the History and Anthropology plan. I am taking an online course in Middle East history now and will begin testing in late June. I will have another BA in 2020 and my MALS in 2021/2022 unless I change programs.
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Your educational plans are very interesting.
I don't think you can do a BALS, a BA history and a BA anthropology all through TESU. They limit you to a BA with two areas of studies, so LS.SS would be one and either history or anthropology would be the other. Unless advising told you otherwise.
If you can make this work, you would be the first I've seen on this forum with three BA's from TESU.
Also will they make you take the capstone again for another degree?
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@natshar What vetsvo has just described only leaves him with two BA degrees from TESU: his BALS-SS being the first, and a second BA with a double-AOS.
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(04-07-2019, 04:42 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: @natshar What vetsvo has just described only leaves him with two BA degrees from TESU: his BALS-SS being the first, and a second BA with a double-AOS.
I understand but still don't think you can do that. I thought it was only AOS's total no matter when you earn the degree. I get the BALS.SS is the first but I didn't know you could then do a dual AOS after that, I thought you could only do one. Interesting.
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(04-07-2019, 04:47 PM)natshar Wrote: (04-07-2019, 04:42 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: @natshar What vetsvo has just described only leaves him with two BA degrees from TESU: his BALS-SS being the first, and a second BA with a double-AOS.
I understand but still don't think you can do that. I thought it was only AOS's total no matter when you earn the degree. I get the BALS.SS is the first but I didn't know you could then do a dual AOS after that, I thought you could only do one. Interesting.
There's no published policy that I'm aware of that limits how many total areas of study you can do through TESU. I have seen limits on total Bachelors degrees (2) and on areas of study in a single degree (also 2), but I've never heard of a limit on total areas of study (other than the one inherent in the prior two rules, which would be 4)
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(04-07-2019, 04:49 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: (04-07-2019, 04:47 PM)natshar Wrote: (04-07-2019, 04:42 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: @natshar What vetsvo has just described only leaves him with two BA degrees from TESU: his BALS-SS being the first, and a second BA with a double-AOS.
I understand but still don't think you can do that. I thought it was only AOS's total no matter when you earn the degree. I get the BALS.SS is the first but I didn't know you could then do a dual AOS after that, I thought you could only do one. Interesting.
There's no published policy that I'm aware of that limits how many total areas of study you can do through TESU. I have seen limits on total Bachelors degrees (2) and on areas of study in a single degree (also 2), but I've never heard of a limit on total areas of study (other than the one inherent in the prior two rules, which would be 4)
Very interesting. It would be great if someone could confirm this, I still don't think I've ever seen it done before on this forum.
The official policy states "
Students cannot complete a third area of study within one bachelor's degree."
I guess that is technically two degrees so it would be okay?
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I have begun the process of adding my new degree plans and should have history setup soon. I will then request adding Anthropology as an additional AOS. Most of what I'm trying to do will depend on how everything works out after I receive my BA with SS AOS on June 7th.
I may also add some very specific Associate degrees that relate to my field since those classes were never used to any degree. Lower priority so I will see later.
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