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    Old 03-22-2008, 10:33 AM
    LatinTea LatinTea is offline
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    Default Two questions for now...

    Finally figured this thing out last night, or at least I hope I did. A degree in English seems to lend itself to more online classes than, say, a degree in History. Of course, I could be wrong here. I will post the 'plan' when I get it fine-tuned (wouldn't want to embarrass myself).

    I do have two questions though.

    1) When the student gets closer to their goals, that is, into the latter part of their degree, does he/she then have to take Upper level tests to fulfill any of the remaining electives? Is this just for certain degrees?

    2) If pursuing a Masters in the future, would you have had to have completed specific classes/tests in that particular field to be able to do a particular Master's degree? (sorry for the convoluted sentence structure!)

    Thanks in advance!
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    Old 03-22-2008, 02:20 PM
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    to answer your first question about upper level credits, every degree will require a certain number of upper level credit to be in certain areas, excelsior college for example makes you get at least 18 upper level credits in your major and 12 in other areas that you can do at anytime in your degree process. it would make since to do these last because there is a lot of stuff in upper level classes that you will be building on from knowledge from lower level classes.

    The second question is a little more diffcult to answer. This is very dependent on the masters degree you pick. For example if you want a MBA you will most likely need so many hours of accounting, but some schools do not require and prerequisites so you could get a BA in history and a MA in geology. it really depends on the program and the school that offers it.
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