09-02-2014, 10:42 PM
sanantone Wrote:After earning an associates degree, you need 12 new credits in the area of study for a second associates degree. After earning a bachelors degree, you need 24 credits in the area of study to earn a second bachelors degree. You don't have to worry about earning a certain number of new credits for a bachelors after earning an associates. I don't know why one would want to earn an ASBA and BSBA concurrently, but you can. The ASBA will be nothing but a space waster on your resume if you have a BSBA.
Thanks for replying! Rather than doing the BSBA then, what would be the best course of action if I were to stick with a BA in Communications, perhaps? Or should I just toss out the ASBA entirely and go for the BSBA instead? I know I do want at least some sort of degree in business administration, just not positive on which.
ASBA -- TESU, Sept. 2016
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Aleks: Intermediate Algebra | PreCalculus | Introduction to Statistics
Sophia: Macroeconomics
TEEX: Cyber Security for IT Professionals/Business Professionals/Everyone
Straighterline: Accounting I + II | Principles of Management | Business Ethics | Business Law | Organizational Behavior | Introduction to Communication | IT Fundamentals | Introduction to Sociology | American Government | Introduction to Religion
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Aleks: Intermediate Algebra | PreCalculus | Introduction to Statistics
Sophia: Macroeconomics
TEEX: Cyber Security for IT Professionals/Business Professionals/Everyone
Straighterline: Accounting I + II | Principles of Management | Business Ethics | Business Law | Organizational Behavior | Introduction to Communication | IT Fundamentals | Introduction to Sociology | American Government | Introduction to Religion