03-28-2020, 09:10 PM
I am an older computer programmer, slightly math challenged, who needs a "check box degree". I stumbled on to American Public University's IT BSIT degree, which appears to have no real Math requirement. Their "Mathematics and Applied Reasoning" requirement has the suggested class of "ENTD200 Fundamentals of Programming" (Python). It would be fantastic if I could get a degree without having to retrain myself on math, and any programming class would be easy for me. I had some questions if anyone knows:
1) Is APU respected? (it seems to be loved by its students)
2) Are there any cons about APU I should know?
3) Anyone here go to APU, or get this degree?
4) Are there other schools with IT degrees with no real math requirement?
1) Is APU respected? (it seems to be loved by its students)
2) Are there any cons about APU I should know?
3) Anyone here go to APU, or get this degree?
4) Are there other schools with IT degrees with no real math requirement?