(10-24-2022, 12:10 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote:CanICode Wrote:I mean can you do BA CS+Mathematics and a BS BA+IT.
Does that count as two degrees? How do they view dual degrees as far as the two degree rule works?
No, BA CA+Math is one degree, but the BSBA and IT are from different schools, they'll be two degrees. You only get 1 degree from each school, you can double major in each school, once you cross a third "school", that's a third degree. You're thinking of getting too many degrees all at once, even someone like me who loves to get additional associates, certs, and/or bachelors would not go this route. You can work on 3 things, Certs, Degree, Experience in addition to a dual degree.
For example, if you have the energy, money, time as you're relatively young and have no commitments, you can do the AS CS/Math and AS Applied Computer Studies/Environmental Safety and Security Technologies to hit the two AS degrees, and do the BACS/Math, BSBA CIS/Entrepreneurship, get undergrad certificates in several business AOS's and call it a day. It really depends on your end goal, your "threads" haven't been updated with the template details I mentioned.
Basically, stop for a moment and decide what path you want, I would review your previous threads as you have been planning too much but not starting on getting credits, work on one at a time and add the second degree/major afterwards. It's best for you to get 1 done instead of working on multiple at once. The reason for I mentioned the double associates is the associates capstone will hit 3 credits out of the 16 you need for residency, find the other ones you need for your degree and max it out.
Thank you for your help.
I have completed 10 courses since my first post here. All while working 70 hours a week trucking. So basically only on my day and a half off. All gen eds and electives. I am trying to map things out because now I know I can do a degree so quickly. Study.com lets you test out of parts of classes and then fills in what you know from other courses into new courses. Sophia exams are even easier. I am mapping it out because I believe I could easily do one degree quickly. I could definitely do something easy like business administration in less than 3 months minus the final TESU classes. I have money saved up. I am going to take time off and complete everything I want to do in one go.
So just to be clear I can only do two degrees from each individual school. Like the school of heavin or these listed here: https://www.tesu.edu/academics/schools
Then from there I can double major on one degree from one of TESU's schools right? So I could theoretically have two degrees with two double majors right? This would be a dual degree with double majors correct?
I could do BACS + Math & BSBA CIS + Finance. Is this possible?