(12-27-2020, 02:24 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yeah you should be able to do both, there are a few members who did both majors, the liberal arts major can be a concentration, some people like to take a concentration in Humanities, Social Science, or the NSM option, but they don't really want to major in any of those particular fields, so they mix and match a set of courses they're interested in.
For example, ArmstrongSubero did a BALS with NSM concentration and a BACS recently, his BALS NSM was a mix of CS/CIS/Math UL & LL courses that interest him. Another reason people take the BALS is because for most subjects in the Humanities & Social Sciences, you can apply and gain entry into a Masters program without further study unless it has specific prerequisites.
And regarding TESU's the new credit policy of 90 credit max how can it be done?
My other question is I found a course introduction to programming at MNJC and it has 4 credit value does this value count the same at TESU if a i transfer it??
In progress:
TESU - ASNSM ASBA, UNIR- Master Cyber Security
Completed:
TESU - BA Computer Science