I do have a first degree. I've transferred in as much as I could as well as a lot of classes I got while preparing for WGU (but gave up with WGU). I just need an UL and the capstone. I will complete it at the same time as the MS Data Science at eastern (starting on monday).
Here is the addendum:
Your Location: Beijing, China
Your Age: 38
What kind of degree do you want?: BA Computer Science at TESU (2 courses still needed to complete: capstone + (network technology or software engineering or AI)) | MS Data Science at Eastern University (Jan 8, 2024 start)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: BA in German Language, minor in comparative lit and russian studies: 131 credits-> intro to anthropology, intro to cell molecular biology, evolution/form/function of organisms, computing concepts and applications; english 101 and 102; survey of european lit; german 101-202, history 101-102, college algebra, intro to psychology, chinese 101, chinese 102, chinese 202, French 313 conversation and composition, contemporary math with applications, spanish composition 313, german 313 composition and grammar, francophone literature, russian 101-202, studies in russian film, German 314 german conversation, german 325 contemporary issues, german 472 studies in german cinema, russian folktales, russian 313 conversation and composition, russian 390 kino-talk, comparative literature capstone, german 390 african diaspora, german 390 translation for the profession, german 490 multiculturalism and ethnicity, german 498 capstone project, russian 314 russian conversation and composition.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Budget: under 20k
Commitments: 2-year-old daughter, probably not much time to juggle all this
Dedicated time to study: 10-15 hours a week in the wee hours of the morning or late at night while burning the candle at both ends
Timeline: Dec 2024
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Not needed
Here is the addendum:
Your Location: Beijing, China
Your Age: 38
What kind of degree do you want?: BA Computer Science at TESU (2 courses still needed to complete: capstone + (network technology or software engineering or AI)) | MS Data Science at Eastern University (Jan 8, 2024 start)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: BA in German Language, minor in comparative lit and russian studies: 131 credits-> intro to anthropology, intro to cell molecular biology, evolution/form/function of organisms, computing concepts and applications; english 101 and 102; survey of european lit; german 101-202, history 101-102, college algebra, intro to psychology, chinese 101, chinese 102, chinese 202, French 313 conversation and composition, contemporary math with applications, spanish composition 313, german 313 composition and grammar, francophone literature, russian 101-202, studies in russian film, German 314 german conversation, german 325 contemporary issues, german 472 studies in german cinema, russian folktales, russian 313 conversation and composition, russian 390 kino-talk, comparative literature capstone, german 390 african diaspora, german 390 translation for the profession, german 490 multiculturalism and ethnicity, german 498 capstone project, russian 314 russian conversation and composition.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
- SDC: geometry 101, intro to operating systems, management information systems, systems analysis and design, network system design, software engineering, data structures and algorithms, database management, computer architecture, discrete mathematics, intro to cyber security, artificial intelligence
- sophia: intro to python, intro to networking, calculus 1, intro to java programming, principles of management, project management, introduction to relational databases, intro to web development, intro to information technology.
- CLEP: spanish 101-202, french 101-202
Budget: under 20k
Commitments: 2-year-old daughter, probably not much time to juggle all this
Dedicated time to study: 10-15 hours a week in the wee hours of the morning or late at night while burning the candle at both ends
Timeline: Dec 2024
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Not needed