
12-27-2006, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by blueyzz28
For those that have finished their business degrees or plan on continuing their studies with a masters degree, how important is it to take calculus? Calculus is not required for the Excelsior degree and I do not believe it would be a part of a masters program but admissions committee's may look for this type course on your transcript.
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As far as I am aware, a Masters level degree is based soley on the major area of study; my M.S. (in progress) is pure Psychology and nothing else.
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M.S. - Psychology
B.S. - Criminal Justice
A.S. - Administrative Management
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