03-22-2018, 07:34 PM
BA in Computer Science with an Associates in Criminal Justice and a Certificate in Psychology
My end goal is the DSc in Cyber Security from DSU which requires either a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science. I have looked at a number of options and the BACS at TESU seems like the best one for me. I'll take another look at options after I get through data structures.
BACS - Planning on classes from my local CC, alt credit options, and at least three classes at TESU. UL AOS electives will be challenging since I will need to make up some of the 24 new credits with electives and I already have MIS, Software Engineering, and Cyber. CSU-Global CBE seems like a good option along with classes from other schools and maybe grad credits.
AASCJ and PsychCert - one or both could be dropped or one even raised to a second AOS depending on timing and personal interest.
AASCJ - When I looked at the eval prior to graduating with the BSBA, I only needed one class. I didn't add it because I didn't want to risk loosing TECEP residency or TECEP capstone. With the CJ offerings from Study.com, it should be easy to get the 12 new credits needed. Forensic Science interests me from the Computer Forensics / Cyber Security perspective and there is a lot of overlap between Intro to CJ and Crimonology.
PsychCert - TECEP, UEXCEL, and some Study.com. Lower priority then the AASCJ. This is for personal interest and if I find it is slowing me down to much I will drop it.
Currently, I am working through two study.com classes. Once I finish those then I will apply to TESU, wait for the eval, and work on two more from study.com. Abnormal Psych TECEP for enrollment and a CSU global CSU in late spring and the summer. Discrete Math in the fall. See what else fits in around those courses.
My end goal is the DSc in Cyber Security from DSU which requires either a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science. I have looked at a number of options and the BACS at TESU seems like the best one for me. I'll take another look at options after I get through data structures.
BACS - Planning on classes from my local CC, alt credit options, and at least three classes at TESU. UL AOS electives will be challenging since I will need to make up some of the 24 new credits with electives and I already have MIS, Software Engineering, and Cyber. CSU-Global CBE seems like a good option along with classes from other schools and maybe grad credits.
AASCJ and PsychCert - one or both could be dropped or one even raised to a second AOS depending on timing and personal interest.
AASCJ - When I looked at the eval prior to graduating with the BSBA, I only needed one class. I didn't add it because I didn't want to risk loosing TECEP residency or TECEP capstone. With the CJ offerings from Study.com, it should be easy to get the 12 new credits needed. Forensic Science interests me from the Computer Forensics / Cyber Security perspective and there is a lot of overlap between Intro to CJ and Crimonology.
PsychCert - TECEP, UEXCEL, and some Study.com. Lower priority then the AASCJ. This is for personal interest and if I find it is slowing me down to much I will drop it.
Currently, I am working through two study.com classes. Once I finish those then I will apply to TESU, wait for the eval, and work on two more from study.com. Abnormal Psych TECEP for enrollment and a CSU global CSU in late spring and the summer. Discrete Math in the fall. See what else fits in around those courses.
TESU - BSBA: CIS - Dec '17
TECEP Eng Comp I, Marriage and Family, Strategic Management, Networking, Computer Concepts, Liberal Math, Tech Writing, Managerial Accounting DSST MIS, Cybersecurity Study.com Macroeconomics COSC Cornerstone, Software Engineering Straighterline Business Ethics
Next: Related classes at local CC and various Cybersecurity certifications.
Old username: ajs1976
TECEP Eng Comp I, Marriage and Family, Strategic Management, Networking, Computer Concepts, Liberal Math, Tech Writing, Managerial Accounting DSST MIS, Cybersecurity Study.com Macroeconomics COSC Cornerstone, Software Engineering Straighterline Business Ethics
Next: Related classes at local CC and various Cybersecurity certifications.
Old username: ajs1976