11-24-2021, 12:21 AM
Here are the answers, but it's better to tell us what your first degree is, what your second degree you want is, and which Bach to Masters you're referring to. But in general and for the majority at TESU, this is how it will flow for the degrees...
1. Minimum is 24 credits, it all depends on the second degree requirements and what you have completed for the first degree. Some credits from the first degree can be used for the second degree. If you have 45 AOS credits, which second degree are you going for?
2. Yes, depending on your degree of choice, you need the 18 Upper Level credits for the Area of Study for the BA, the Capstone will be one of those courses. For the BSBA, you need 15 Upper Level in the Area of Study, the capstone again will be part of those courses.
3. Yes, you must make sure that the first degree has a max of 90 ACE/NCCRS credit transfer. The second degree will also have a max of 90 ACE/NCCRS credit transfer. Essentially, the 30 RA credits required will be needed for the first and second degree.
4. 3 Years Professional Experience, that's what it means, you need to have 3 years working in the field - having said that, you can use work experience, internships, volunteer work, etc and have a "mix and match" approach to fulfill those 3 years.
5. Easy, yes, you fill the request and make sure you meet the requirements, they'll provide you an update if you can take those courses or not, you essentially just pay the "undergraduate fee" for the graduate courses and these courses will be used in the AOS of your Bachelors.
Again, depending on what your second degree is in, you are only authorized to take the 4 graduate courses in the respective Masters degree program.
Note: If you want to use/transfer these to another graduate program, they may not take it because it was used for undergrad. There is a way around this, take the alternative courses that will also fulfill the requirements of the second degree as well!
An example, you want a BSBA HealthCare Management and a Human Resource Management double AOS for your second degree, you technically can do the Bach to Masters for BOTH, and have 24 graduate credits! I wouldn't do that though, too expensive! Before they did an update their catalog, their graduate certificates matched the same 4 courses as their Bach to Masters, now it doesn't for these two. It would have been an awesome option for the comprehensive tuition where a student could have completed up to 36 credits within a year for under $7K, they discontinued that option in 2018.
1. Minimum is 24 credits, it all depends on the second degree requirements and what you have completed for the first degree. Some credits from the first degree can be used for the second degree. If you have 45 AOS credits, which second degree are you going for?
2. Yes, depending on your degree of choice, you need the 18 Upper Level credits for the Area of Study for the BA, the Capstone will be one of those courses. For the BSBA, you need 15 Upper Level in the Area of Study, the capstone again will be part of those courses.
3. Yes, you must make sure that the first degree has a max of 90 ACE/NCCRS credit transfer. The second degree will also have a max of 90 ACE/NCCRS credit transfer. Essentially, the 30 RA credits required will be needed for the first and second degree.
4. 3 Years Professional Experience, that's what it means, you need to have 3 years working in the field - having said that, you can use work experience, internships, volunteer work, etc and have a "mix and match" approach to fulfill those 3 years.
5. Easy, yes, you fill the request and make sure you meet the requirements, they'll provide you an update if you can take those courses or not, you essentially just pay the "undergraduate fee" for the graduate courses and these courses will be used in the AOS of your Bachelors.
Again, depending on what your second degree is in, you are only authorized to take the 4 graduate courses in the respective Masters degree program.
Note: If you want to use/transfer these to another graduate program, they may not take it because it was used for undergrad. There is a way around this, take the alternative courses that will also fulfill the requirements of the second degree as well!
An example, you want a BSBA HealthCare Management and a Human Resource Management double AOS for your second degree, you technically can do the Bach to Masters for BOTH, and have 24 graduate credits! I wouldn't do that though, too expensive! Before they did an update their catalog, their graduate certificates matched the same 4 courses as their Bach to Masters, now it doesn't for these two. It would have been an awesome option for the comprehensive tuition where a student could have completed up to 36 credits within a year for under $7K, they discontinued that option in 2018.
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
The Basic Approach | Plans | DegreeForum Community Supported Wiki
~Note~ Read/Review forum posts & Wiki Links to Sample Degree Plans
Degree Planning Advice | New To DegreeForum? How This Area Works