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Critique my degree plan. BSBA Accounting/CIS [TESU]
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Critique my degree plan. Looking to change careers.
At this time I am not thinking about graduate school. Planning accounting & CIS (pretty much CS, without Intro to Programming & one (1) upper level course), to have options and interested in both.
Also do you think I can use "Management" Information Systems, in place of "Accounting" Information Systems?
Thanks for all opinions!


Quote:BSBA in Accounting & CIS
 
General Education Requirements
English Composition I
English Composition II
Public Speaking C463: Intermediate Algebra [WGU]
SOS-110: Critical Information
Literacy Diversity (1 course)
Ethics (1 course)
Political Science 102: American Government [Study.com]
HUM-110: Technology and Society [DTCC]
HIS-132: American History II [DTCC]
C715: Organizational Behavior [WGU]
C165: Integrated Physical Sciences [WGU]
Operating Systems
MAT-171: Precalculus Algebra [DTCC]
Statistics
Discrete Math
 
Business Core (36)
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting (intro)
Business Law
Principles of Management
Computer Concepts and Applications/Introduction to Computers/CIS
Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Finance
Business in Society or International Management
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Business/Managerial Communications
Business Administration Capstone
 
Accounting Core (18)
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
Advanced Accounting I
Cost Accounting
Management Information Systems?
 
Computer Information Systems Core (18)
Programming Language
Systems Analysis and Design
Data Structures
Computer Architecture
Software Engineering
Database Management
 
Optional Courses
Calculus I
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(03-26-2020, 01:01 PM)nursn Wrote: Critique my degree plan. Looking to change careers.
At this time I am not thinking about graduate school. Planning accounting & CIS (pretty much CS, without Intro to Programming & one (1) upper level course), to have options and interested in both.
Also do you think I can use "Management" Information Systems, in place of "Accounting" Information Systems?
Thanks for all opinions!


Quote:BSBA in Accounting & CIS
 
General Education Requirements
English Composition I
English Composition II
Public Speaking C463: Intermediate Algebra [WGU]
SOS-110: Critical Information
Literacy Diversity (1 course)
Ethics (1 course)
Political Science 102: American Government [Study.com]
HUM-110: Technology and Society [DTCC]
HIS-132: American History II [DTCC]
C715: Organizational Behavior [WGU]
C165: Integrated Physical Sciences [WGU]
Operating Systems
MAT-171: Precalculus Algebra [DTCC]
Statistics
Discrete Math
 
Business Core (36)
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting (intro)
Business Law
Principles of Management
Computer Concepts and Applications/Introduction to Computers/CIS
Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Finance
Business in Society or International Management
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Business/Managerial Communications
Business Administration Capstone
 
Accounting Core (18)
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
Advanced Accounting I
Cost Accounting
Management Information Systems?
 
Computer Information Systems Core (18)
Programming Language
Systems Analysis and Design
Data Structures
Computer Architecture
Software Engineering
Database Management
 
Optional Courses
Calculus I
Seems like you have the most difficult computer course in there already (Computer Architecture).

Why not just do a BACS and an Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting?
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A BACS isn't for everyone, I am very math adverse, but luckily I got through a few of them... Study.com offers all the math that is required for the BACS if you wanted to know. It's not a cake walk but very doable.
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(03-27-2020, 11:20 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: A BACS isn't for everyone, I am very math adverse, but luckily I got through a few of them...  Study.com offers all the math that is required for the BACS if you wanted to know.  It's not a cake walk but very doable.
That's certainly true; however, in this case, OP has Calc I listed as an optional course and s/he is looking to major in Accounting.

Neither of those suggest a fear of math.  Smile
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(03-27-2020, 04:10 AM)terryd5150 Wrote:
(03-26-2020, 01:01 PM)nursn Wrote: Critique my degree plan. Looking to change careers.
At this time I am not thinking about graduate school. Planning accounting & CIS (pretty much CS, without Intro to Programming & one (1) upper level course), to have options and interested in both.
Also do you think I can use "Management" Information Systems, in place of "Accounting" Information Systems?
Thanks for all opinions!


Quote:BSBA in Accounting & CIS
 
General Education Requirements
English Composition I
English Composition II
Public Speaking C463: Intermediate Algebra [WGU]
SOS-110: Critical Information
Literacy Diversity (1 course)
Ethics (1 course)
Political Science 102: American Government [Study.com]
HUM-110: Technology and Society [DTCC]
HIS-132: American History II [DTCC]
C715: Organizational Behavior [WGU]
C165: Integrated Physical Sciences [WGU]
Operating Systems
MAT-171: Precalculus Algebra [DTCC]
Statistics
Discrete Math
 
Business Core (36)
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting (intro)
Business Law
Principles of Management
Computer Concepts and Applications/Introduction to Computers/CIS
Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Finance
Business in Society or International Management
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Business/Managerial Communications
Business Administration Capstone
 
Accounting Core (18)
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
Advanced Accounting I
Cost Accounting
Management Information Systems?
 
Computer Information Systems Core (18)
Programming Language
Systems Analysis and Design
Data Structures
Computer Architecture
Software Engineering
Database Management
 
Optional Courses
Calculus I
Seems like you have the most difficult computer course in there already (Computer Architecture).

Why not just do a BACS and an Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting?
Just assumed having the business core (w/ accounting courses) would be more valuable... Any opinions?
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(03-30-2020, 09:46 AM)nursn Wrote:
(03-27-2020, 04:10 AM)terryd5150 Wrote:
(03-26-2020, 01:01 PM)nursn Wrote: Critique my degree plan. Looking to change careers.
At this time I am not thinking about graduate school. Planning accounting & CIS (pretty much CS, without Intro to Programming & one (1) upper level course), to have options and interested in both.
Also do you think I can use "Management" Information Systems, in place of "Accounting" Information Systems?
Thanks for all opinions!


Quote:BSBA in Accounting & CIS
 
General Education Requirements
English Composition I
English Composition II
Public Speaking C463: Intermediate Algebra [WGU]
SOS-110: Critical Information
Literacy Diversity (1 course)
Ethics (1 course)
Political Science 102: American Government [Study.com]
HUM-110: Technology and Society [DTCC]
HIS-132: American History II [DTCC]
C715: Organizational Behavior [WGU]
C165: Integrated Physical Sciences [WGU]
Operating Systems
MAT-171: Precalculus Algebra [DTCC]
Statistics
Discrete Math
 
Business Core (36)
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting (intro)
Business Law
Principles of Management
Computer Concepts and Applications/Introduction to Computers/CIS
Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Finance
Business in Society or International Management
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Business/Managerial Communications
Business Administration Capstone
 
Accounting Core (18)
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
Advanced Accounting I
Cost Accounting
Management Information Systems?
 
Computer Information Systems Core (18)
Programming Language
Systems Analysis and Design
Data Structures
Computer Architecture
Software Engineering
Database Management
 
Optional Courses
Calculus I
Seems like you have the most difficult computer course in there already (Computer Architecture).

Why not just do a BACS and an Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting?
Just assumed having the business core (w/ accounting courses) would be more valuable... Any opinions?

That's going to be more dependent on your desired career path.

What's your targeted career field and what are your career goals?
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