12-15-2015, 06:09 PM
Not sure if you looked at the English degree, but you would have a difficult time fitting your courses in there. Amer Lit, Engl Lit, A&I Lit can go in there, but they're all LL. All of your UL PSY courses would come out of the UL units you have. You would have to find "Survey of Literature I & II" courses which TESC requires, but doesn't offer. You would need to find 5 UL Lit courses to take, none are available via testing (including TECEP's). UofIdaho-IS and LSU-DL both offer UL English courses for $510 and $619 each. You would still have to take 5 more TECEP's, none of which would fit into your area of study. A&I Lit would come out of yor Info Lit requirement to your English requirement, so you would have to take World Religions to replace it. I think it would be a lot of extra work, and a lot of extra money to do an English degree. About $5000 and 11 courses/exams to complete your degree.
With the LibArts degree, you are really close to finishing. You could take both Abnormal Psych & Psych of Women TECEP's which would probably be easy considering the other Psych courses you've taken. The free Ethics course, plus 3 more TECEP's in anything, and the capstone, and you're done. Less than $2300 and 7 exams/courses to complete your degree.
I think my main question is, why would you want an English degree over a Liberal Arts degree? What kind of job do you think would favor that? It might make sense, but I think you would have to give it some really serious thought. There would have to be a serious ROI on it to make it worth the extra time and money.
Just my thoughts. But I don't know what your ultimate goals are (mine at this point is to just finish!).
With the LibArts degree, you are really close to finishing. You could take both Abnormal Psych & Psych of Women TECEP's which would probably be easy considering the other Psych courses you've taken. The free Ethics course, plus 3 more TECEP's in anything, and the capstone, and you're done. Less than $2300 and 7 exams/courses to complete your degree.
I think my main question is, why would you want an English degree over a Liberal Arts degree? What kind of job do you think would favor that? It might make sense, but I think you would have to give it some really serious thought. There would have to be a serious ROI on it to make it worth the extra time and money.
Just my thoughts. But I don't know what your ultimate goals are (mine at this point is to just finish!).
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