08-22-2011, 10:09 AM
I'd asked about two BSBA majors a couple weeks back, and received the following response:
Thomas Edison State College encourages students to complete one area of study within a degree program and then continue their education at the masterâs level.
However, students may complete up to two areas of study within one baccalaureate degree. No more than 9 semester hours of credit used in the first area of study can be used for the second area of study. The areas of study selected must be completely different. All related required credits for each area of study, as well as all degree requirements, must be met for both areas of study before a student can be certified for graduation. Students wishing to pursue a second area of study within a degree program MUST consult a program advisor in the respective degree program.
It's the same as what others have said before, but thought the relevant school policies might help.
They seem flexible and open to it; I was approved to add the second major area of study, but have yet to decide if I will.
Thomas Edison State College encourages students to complete one area of study within a degree program and then continue their education at the masterâs level.
However, students may complete up to two areas of study within one baccalaureate degree. No more than 9 semester hours of credit used in the first area of study can be used for the second area of study. The areas of study selected must be completely different. All related required credits for each area of study, as well as all degree requirements, must be met for both areas of study before a student can be certified for graduation. Students wishing to pursue a second area of study within a degree program MUST consult a program advisor in the respective degree program.
It's the same as what others have said before, but thought the relevant school policies might help.
They seem flexible and open to it; I was approved to add the second major area of study, but have yet to decide if I will.