10-25-2023, 08:33 PM
(10-25-2023, 05:33 PM)Brandon.Thomas.Downer Wrote: Thanks, I appreciate the advice. Going for the MAOL may be the way to go. What do you mean take 3 to 4 classes instead of minor? I know 3 classes from the BABA can go up into the MAOL. TIA
BABA with any concentration has 18-21 credits for free electives, some people can use the free electives to add an extra minor, since most minors are 18-21 credits. So, instead of adding in free electives that are any class that fits the spots, I recommend adding either the minors. Having said that, instead of taking in an extra minor for those spots, you can take any courses you want for the free electives including the 3-4 courses that go towards the MAOL. Here are the 4 courses that can be used for the MAOL, just make sure it's taken at UMPI and not transferred in... If you've taken the course through transfer credit, you can still just retake the course at UMPI. Link: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid400861
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