06-07-2017, 08:19 AM
To follow up, TESU has responded confirm the inability to overlap the two. This is quite frustrating given the website stating via Two Areas of Study Within One Degree
I've re-read this multiple times to see if there was a different interpretation I may have simply missed, but I am unable to get it. As always, I appreciate the information you've provided, but....
Looks like I will be throwing in one additional course.
Quote:Students may complete up to two areas of study within one bachelor's degree. No more than 9 credits that are used in the first area of study may be used for the second area of study. All related required credits for each area of study, as well as all degree requirements, must be met at the same time. Students cannot complete a third area of study within one bachelor's degree.
I've re-read this multiple times to see if there was a different interpretation I may have simply missed, but I am unable to get it. As always, I appreciate the information you've provided, but....
Looks like I will be throwing in one additional course.