Don't want to hijack this thread but this question fits this discussion.
I notice in the catalog you can do the bachelor's to masters program and have 9 grad units count towards the masters degree.
It also mentions that you can transfer in 12 grad units.
Does this mean that it's possible to have 21 units completed without having to get them from TESC?
Or will they just do one or the other? This could reduce the amount of time and money to get the master by quite a bit if you can find other grad courses..
I notice in the catalog you can do the bachelor's to masters program and have 9 grad units count towards the masters degree.
It also mentions that you can transfer in 12 grad units.
Does this mean that it's possible to have 21 units completed without having to get them from TESC?
Or will they just do one or the other? This could reduce the amount of time and money to get the master by quite a bit if you can find other grad courses..