06-28-2021, 07:18 PM
(06-28-2021, 07:40 AM)rachel83az Wrote: At TESU, each degree can only have two AOS. So you could do something like Psych and Comp Sci but you couldn't do Psych/English/Comp Sci.
Fun fact: if you enrolled at TESU with 0 degrees, you could theoretically graduate with the equivalent of what would be 7 degrees elsewhere by only paying for 1 additional capstone (plus whatever extra classes are needed):
You could push it to 8 by adding an Associate capstone and doing a dual-AOS AS or AAS.
- ASNSM Math
- ASNSM Computer Science
- ASBA
- BA AOS #1
- BA AOS #2
- BSBA #1
- BSBA #2
Come to think of it, would there be anything stopping someone with a prior undergrad degree from using the prior degree to fill out the 15 credits of genuine college credit that the TESU associate degree requires, transferring in 45 credits of test credit, and thereby earning the associate degree having never taken an actual TESU class? Or do capstones exist at the associate level as well to prevent that kind of adventurousness?