Thanks for responding. I know they aren't liberal arts degrees, but I was under the impression that LDAS was only available as a BA with the liberal arts capstone requirement and just discovered those two options. I mainly made this post to see if anyone else knew about them and to make others aware. One would probably have to take Current Trends and Applications at TESC? The BSBA capstone is not much of a problem since one could test out of it or transfer it in. I don't consider it much of a capstone; it's no different from having to take or test out of the other required courses for the LDAS BSBA. I really just didn't want to take the liberal arts capstone. I've already gone in the psychology direction and it's too late for me to plan a BSBA. I'm trying to finish by Oct. 1. Maybe I'll attempt a BSBA as a second degree after my degree is conferred.
Now that I think about it, the LDAS BSBA is not much freer than the regular BSBA in general management. One would probably end up designing an area of study that is already an option with the regular BSBA. The LDAS BSAST is much freer for those with technical backgrounds or those wanting to combine different technical subjects.
Now that I think about it, the LDAS BSBA is not much freer than the regular BSBA in general management. One would probably end up designing an area of study that is already an option with the regular BSBA. The LDAS BSAST is much freer for those with technical backgrounds or those wanting to combine different technical subjects.