(08-07-2022, 01:58 AM)debrag Wrote: I already have a degree from the UK, that's why I'm asking this. UMPI could well be cheaper than EU, just no good at languages so if I can get away with not doing any then that's good. I suppose because we don't have GEC in the UK, I'd be required to do a language anyways.
I may just try Spanish as Sophia and see how I do.
Yes I meant GEC.
Has your degree been evaluated by WES? International degrees are not guaranteed to be viewed as bachelor's degrees in the US. I would get the evaluation completed by WES before making any plans. If it's considered a bachelor's in the US, then you're waived from the GEC. If it's not viewed as such, then you're not waived from the GEC.
(08-07-2022, 12:32 PM)rachel83az Wrote: For the degrees that require 6 foreign language credits, I think the foreign language requirements are NOT part of the GEC. For other degrees, foreign language is part of the GEC and would be waived. If you just wanted a BABA after your COSC GS degree, the entire GEC should be waived.
For the History/Poli Sci BA they are required to complete 6 credits of the same language. This fills a GEC requirement as well. If you already have a bachelor's degree, you're waived from the GEC but the 6 foreign language credits are a major requirement so that is not waived. The only degree currently offered on YourPace with 6 foreign language credits required is the History/Poli Sci BA.