08-03-2022, 09:33 PM
rachel83az Wrote:You'll also need X% of NEW credits. It depends on the policy at the individual school. So, for instance, if you got a CS Associate with a lot of History electives at one school, you could not then go to a 2nd school and automatically get a History Associate. You would probably need a number of brand new History credits before they'd award you the degree.
Exactly, further to that, I would recommend this, for example someone is going for a Bachelors in Environmental Studies or Environmental Science at University of Phoenix (again as an example). If they would like an associates, I would get something in say, an Associates in Computer Science and a second Associates in Math.
This way, their main goal is Environmental, but if they ever wanted to add to the resume, they're somewhat specialized in CS and Math, so if they would want to go into Environmental Studies and add a concentration in GIS or something similar, they'll already have the CS/Math requirements to excel in that concentration or sub field.
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