What are the requirements for a Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies degree?
Eligible candidates for the Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies Degree must: (1) have a high school diploma or equivalency, AND (2) have completed a union apprenticeship or professional training program, which has been credit assessed to the equivalent of a minimum of 45 semester hours, OR (3) have completed an associate’s degree program that has been assessed to the equivalent of a minimum of 45 semester hours. BTPS students must complete a total of 120 semester credits through a combination of transfer credits from an accredited colleges or institution of higher education, ACE assessed union apprenticeships or training programs, military service, experiential credit and National Labor College coursework. BTPS students must successfully complete General Education Requirements. These requirements may be completed at another accredited institution, or at the National Labor College. In many cases, they can also be met through assessed union apprenticeships. Developmental cours
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