07-06-2023, 09:55 AM
(07-05-2023, 08:03 AM)Kab Wrote: Hi @dfrecore the example is you can get a BA in Psychology and Sociology as major and later another BA in English and History. I think this is important in case somebody gets a BA in Liberal Studies (to get a degree quickly) and later need for work or whatever a BACS. Since both are BA now is possible.... I think, not sure still.
I have the impression that before you could only get a BA and if you wanted a second bachelor has to be a BS or a BSBA. Rephrased you could not get two bachelors of the same type (BS,BA,BSBA).
I think the 3rd degree was holding someone back from this scenario, rather than that they were all BA's. Prior, maybe a BA in Psych and a BA in Soc were TWO degrees, and you couldn't get a THIRD no matter the BA/BS scenario. Now that they spell out that a BA in Psych and BA in Soc are 1 degree with 2 areas of study makes it ONE degree, and then a BACS would be a SECOND degree, it would be possible.
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