03-30-2022, 12:48 PM
Your location: Ontario, Canada
Age: mid-late 20s
What kind of degree do you want?: Second Bachelors in Computer Science. I am stuck between TESU or WGU. I have applied to both schools and have gotten my undergraduate bachelors degree from a Canadian university evaluated for transfer credits. While waiting for my degree to be evaluated for transfer credits, I got started on Sophia and straighterline courses.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS CREDITS:
Sophia credits:
Straighterline credits:
WGU
I like WGU’s competency-based style but I’m disappointed at how few of my undergrad credits transferred over. The enrolment counsellor said they would accept Canadian applicants. After my transcript was evaluated, they wanted me to re-take calculus because it has been more than 5 years. I really do not want to take that again. Only 6 classes transferred from my previous bachelors degree, for gen eds.
I took some sophia courses and plan on working through straighterline and study.com (5 courses most likely) which would total 58 credits being able to transfer. 122 CU are required for their BS CS therefore I would enter the program with 64 credits left to complete, which is roughly 50% through the program.
TESU
A lot was waived as a second bachelor degree student, only 9 SH transferred over. I would have about 30% of the degree left to complete (about 12 courses). They have waived general education (45 credits) and electives (30 credits).
9 SH that transferred over were under the 45 credits in the Area of Study section:
Should I pursue TESU or WGU for CS?
If TESU is the way to go, what 4 upper level computer science electives would you guys recommend? There are so many options available on the degreeforum sample degree BA CS.
Age: mid-late 20s
What kind of degree do you want?: Second Bachelors in Computer Science. I am stuck between TESU or WGU. I have applied to both schools and have gotten my undergraduate bachelors degree from a Canadian university evaluated for transfer credits. While waiting for my degree to be evaluated for transfer credits, I got started on Sophia and straighterline courses.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS CREDITS:
Sophia credits:
- Communication at Work
- English Composition I
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Introduction to Relational Databases
- Introduction to Web Development
- Project Management
Straighterline credits:
- American Government in progress
WGU
I like WGU’s competency-based style but I’m disappointed at how few of my undergrad credits transferred over. The enrolment counsellor said they would accept Canadian applicants. After my transcript was evaluated, they wanted me to re-take calculus because it has been more than 5 years. I really do not want to take that again. Only 6 classes transferred from my previous bachelors degree, for gen eds.
I took some sophia courses and plan on working through straighterline and study.com (5 courses most likely) which would total 58 credits being able to transfer. 122 CU are required for their BS CS therefore I would enter the program with 64 credits left to complete, which is roughly 50% through the program.
TESU
A lot was waived as a second bachelor degree student, only 9 SH transferred over. I would have about 30% of the degree left to complete (about 12 courses). They have waived general education (45 credits) and electives (30 credits).
9 SH that transferred over were under the 45 credits in the Area of Study section:
- Mat231 Calculus I – 3 SH
- Natural sciences, math, computer science electives - 6 SH
- 3 SH capstone
- 5 SH required computer science courses. I would follow degreeforum’s sample CS plan and take the 5 study.com courses recommended: Computer Science 109: Introduction to Programming, Computer Science 201: Data Structures & Algorithms, Math 108: Discrete Mathematics, Computer Science 105: Introduction to Operating Systems, Computer Science 306: Computer Architecture
- 18 SH computer science electives. 4 upper level: unsure which ones I’ll take exactly from degreeforum’s sample CS plan. I would look into Oregon State U before taking more from study.com. 2 lower level: Sophia - Introduction to Information Technology; Straighterline - Introduction to Programming in C++ - CS101
Should I pursue TESU or WGU for CS?
If TESU is the way to go, what 4 upper level computer science electives would you guys recommend? There are so many options available on the degreeforum sample degree BA CS.