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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 936780, member: 15199"]Union Garduate school is one that offers a "Design you own degree" type of studies. That is a good method for subjects such as Numismatics or Aromatherapy, areas where traditional colleges would not support.Union say </p><p><b>Learners design their individualized programs of study with the advice and support of faculty and committee members.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Traditional colleges, especially the European mode, would offer background undergradate degrees in "Classics", "History", "Languages( such as Greek, Latin, etc)" and could feature a thesis or specialization in the "Coins relating to Athena and their importance in trade" " or other similar.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think Doug once posted the Url of one of Kagin's theses acouple of years ago.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would recommend one of the Traditional Universities. If I was there again, it would be Metal chemistry, history, and languages to prepare for a non-traditional degree in Numismatics after that. IMO</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 936780, member: 15199"]Union Garduate school is one that offers a "Design you own degree" type of studies. That is a good method for subjects such as Numismatics or Aromatherapy, areas where traditional colleges would not support.Union say [B]Learners design their individualized programs of study with the advice and support of faculty and committee members.[/B] Traditional colleges, especially the European mode, would offer background undergradate degrees in "Classics", "History", "Languages( such as Greek, Latin, etc)" and could feature a thesis or specialization in the "Coins relating to Athena and their importance in trade" " or other similar. I think Doug once posted the Url of one of Kagin's theses acouple of years ago. I would recommend one of the Traditional Universities. If I was there again, it would be Metal chemistry, history, and languages to prepare for a non-traditional degree in Numismatics after that. IMO Jim[/QUOTE]
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