05-19-2015, 01:44 PM
Yes! 39 credits is a lot of time and work-- I would certainly put those toward another degree!
From the site: "....earn a minimum of 30 semester credits subsequent to the award of the initial degree; 15 of which must be upper level in the new concentration;
apply no more than 9 credits from the previous degree earned to the new concentration..."
From the site: "....earn a minimum of 30 semester credits subsequent to the award of the initial degree; 15 of which must be upper level in the new concentration;
apply no more than 9 credits from the previous degree earned to the new concentration..."