04-05-2013, 12:23 AM
I think you should apply to TESC and get a degree eval.
Once you do, you will be able to create your own evals instantly with their online tool.
Click a degree and see how your credits fill it in. It is great. You can save the eval off in a file so you can compare your current progress on any degree.
I think a BA Humanities would maximize the upper level humanities credits you have. TESC considers HUM, ENC, LIT courses as humanities courses for their broad interpretation of a humanities degree.
Another option is a BA in English or the BALS.
What are your career goals? In most cases a more focused degree is preferable to something very broad. I can't really hire a BALS as a computer programmer and they would probably not get hired as an accountant either.
Once you do, you will be able to create your own evals instantly with their online tool.
Click a degree and see how your credits fill it in. It is great. You can save the eval off in a file so you can compare your current progress on any degree.
I think a BA Humanities would maximize the upper level humanities credits you have. TESC considers HUM, ENC, LIT courses as humanities courses for their broad interpretation of a humanities degree.
Another option is a BA in English or the BALS.
What are your career goals? In most cases a more focused degree is preferable to something very broad. I can't really hire a BALS as a computer programmer and they would probably not get hired as an accountant either.
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