05-22-2011, 10:26 AM
Thanks guys.
I have no idea how the credits will need to shake out since TESC advisors were incapable or unwilling to project that prior to my conferral in June.
I told them my plan and they gave very vague guidance about 24 new credits being needed to go from a BSBA to a BA. I don't even know if those 24 new credits have to be in math or science or if they can come from anywhere. I also don't know how many new credits need to be pumped into the core so we will have to wait until after June 3 to find out.
I am studying Math/Nat sci because there is a good chance that these 6 credits will be useful to me and the broad subject area coverage gets me ready for science related topics.
The worst case scenario might be that I have to take a boat load of courses or that I punt and get a BA social science or BALS. Either way, I will enjoy the learning and testing process again.
I have no idea how the credits will need to shake out since TESC advisors were incapable or unwilling to project that prior to my conferral in June.
I told them my plan and they gave very vague guidance about 24 new credits being needed to go from a BSBA to a BA. I don't even know if those 24 new credits have to be in math or science or if they can come from anywhere. I also don't know how many new credits need to be pumped into the core so we will have to wait until after June 3 to find out.
I am studying Math/Nat sci because there is a good chance that these 6 credits will be useful to me and the broad subject area coverage gets me ready for science related topics.
The worst case scenario might be that I have to take a boat load of courses or that I punt and get a BA social science or BALS. Either way, I will enjoy the learning and testing process again.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science