What degrees do you have JU?

Hopefully not a B.S. in B.S.

I just recently read an article on MSN about the various degrees that certian famous CEOs have, such as Trump, Oprah, Bush etc. It made me think, hmm, I wonder what interesting degrees lie out there on JU?

SO...my question to all is:

Where did you go to college, what degree did you get and what year?

(Feel free to answer only that which you would like to share)

I'll start: B.A. in Bible and Ministry, Oklahoma Christian University, 2004
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Went to Virginia Tech, dropped out of Electrical Engineering and Army ROTC.

Attained my Associate Degree from the Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center at the Presidio of Monterey, California in Arabic Studies.

Working towards one of: Associate in General Studies (probably not), Associate in Computer Science (may take too long) [either from Central Texas College], or a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with concentrations in Arabic and Math [from Excelsior College].
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majored in Culinary Arts at Anoka Tech in 93-94 and graduated, with honors, in August 94.

almost completed CMA course at North East Metro Vo-Tech in 92, finished 3 quarters of 4.
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Associates in Accounting, Minnesota State Technical & Community College
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BSc Computer Science (first), University of Bath, UK, 2003
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BS in Cellular/Molecular Biology from Utah State University

5 months away from MD (allopathic) from Duke University School of Medicine
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BS in Information Sciences & Technology w/a minor in IT Telecommunications from Penn State
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Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, UTEP
Would love to get my Masters in Technology, Reading, or Literature within the next few years
(need to save plenty of money first, though).
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I have B.A. in B.S.
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B.A. Music from Ouachita Baptist University.

Went to DLI like psuedosoldier, and had the courses for an associates in korean studies, but didn't get the degree because I didn't bother to put in the paperwork for it.
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Associate in Science- Western Oklahoma State College and a advanced (will upgrade to Master in April!) Texas jailer certification with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and
Education. Is that cool or what?
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Associate Degree; Paramedicine, Associate Degree: Health Sciences both at Ricks College, Rexburg, ID (or as I prefered "The University of Rick"... but is now Brigham Young University-Idaho).

I just enrolled in Lakeshore Technical College where I will be working towards an Associate Degree: Paralegal.

Everyone should have 3 Associate degrees and around 200 credit hours.... right? ;~D
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30 hours of misc. credits and a C- GPA at a crappy Minnesota Community College for me.
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I took 3yrs of courses preparing to become a secondary math teacher, switched to EE, hated it, ended up getting a BS in Applied Math and Computer Science from Western Michigan University.
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BA in History and a diploma in Web Design
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Masters in mothering for Little House in Texas. Now for the real deal - 2 years Clarendon Jr. College - 1/2 year West Texas State - dropped out because I couldn't stand to be away from my kids. Love, Mom
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BA Hon. in Native Studies/Cultural Studies.
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PHD from the University of hard knocks.
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Wow, it sure looks like we got a lot of diversity here at JU. I think I only saw two references to some type of degree in B.S. and one reference to a crappy college (maybe that's where they got their BS degrees...hmmm....).

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Fahrenheit 9/11--Moore College, BS
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BA in Elementary Education from Concordia University. Which, according to most, amounts to crap.
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I have an Associate of Arts degree from Clarendon College and a Bachelors of General Studies (sucky, I know, but I had 130 hours and just wanted to graduate!) from West Texas A&M University.

I'm on the right path to obtain a teaching certificate, and I hope to do that in the not-so-distant future. In college I couldn't decide if I wanted to teach High School English (with Science as a Secondary) or Elementary school, so I had a hodge-podge of the requirements of the two, which contributed to my lots of hours and no degree, haha. I know now that I definitely want to teach Elementary.
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Marcie:
BA in Elementary Education from Concordia University. Which, according to most, amounts to crap.


Haha. His (AvantiTexan) dad, grandparents, and wife are all teachers.
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Bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science, Carleton College, 1987/88.
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Associate of Arts, Music. Eastern Arizona College.
Korean language training, Defense Language Institute.
Bachelor of Arts, Humanities. Thomas Edison State College.
18 graduate credits with re-entry into Master of Arts in Diplomacy, Norwich University. Give me till March and I'll be back in school.