(01-09-2024, 05:05 PM)davewill Wrote: I can see how he could interpret it that way if he considers the CIS degree the second degree. However, if you consider the BACS the second degree, it has 45 credits in the AOS and there's plenty of room to get 24 different credits while still overlapping those courses.
Yes, I see what you are saying. The wording above says 'two different degrees from the same graduation cycle'. So, TESU says this is what we are doing. Is there wording on the website that refers to graduating the degrees as first or second degrees in the same graduation cycle?
If it does work to have overlapping classes, and I'm sure it does since many have done it ... How do we make sure that it will actually work when it comes time to graduate?