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Originally Posted by snazzlefrag
ImustStudy,
To earn a second degree, you would need 30 NEW credits beyond those credits already transcripted as part of your first degree. Also, you would need to ensure that you have fulfilled each and every requirement of your second major.
Brainstorming an MBA....
An MBA usually requires the completion of 30 (or more) graduate-level credits. Graduate credits cannot generally be tested out of by exams. Graduate credits are usually more expensive than undergrad credits. Earning an MBA would show upward educational momentum on your resume. An MBA obviously carries more prestige than a Bachelors in Business. Most MBA programs require several core business credits be completed at the undergrad level prior to beginning the MBA.
Hope that helps,
Snazzlefrag
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Thanks Rob. Good info. Brian has given me some good pointers on the master's degree route too. I think that is the way to go since it is 30 units either way. Upward and onward as they say.
As for now, I will get my head out of the clouds and finish this Bachelors..
Thanks.
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