04-05-2021, 11:27 PM
(04-05-2021, 09:25 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Essentially, many many colleges, including the Big 3 or CBE programs will allow someone with a Bachelors degree to obtain a second Bachelors degree by finishing the requirements of that second degree. Basically, a majority of those second degrees just requires that Area of Study, or Concentration, or Major, and that generally consists of 30 credits. I wouldn't just look at one college or university, I would take a look at a few, TESU has ACBSP programmatic/secondary accreditation for their BSBA programs. Another option is to get the MBA at Walden for FREE first term and pay a second term of $2700 for your MBA that is also ACBSP!
Here's an example from COSC, if you have a bachelors, this would be the cheapest as you will only require the Capstone (I think the cornerstone is omitted, as in the case for TESU as well) : https://www.charteroak.edu/prospective/a...degree.php - If you only need to take the Capstone and pay the grad fee, this will be under 2K - even if you require extra Upper Level courses to round out the 30 credits, you can get those from Study.com cheaply. If you're looking at TESU, it'll be twice as expensive, but much easier/faster to complete as it just requires 24 newer credits: https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/award-of-degrees
Where did you see that option for Walden? When I looked, it was almost $30,000