08-14-2024, 03:18 PM
(08-13-2024, 10:38 PM)RejuvenationOclock Wrote: Hello again,
I’ve made some progress so I have some updates (as a reference for anyone else) and a few questions.
First, the Pierpont BOG AAS: I had the last of my credits show up on my portal the other day, and am now filling out my application for graduation. Overall, the Sophia classwork wasn’t difficult, and I was able to get the credits I needed in a month, so only one billing. I did have to check back a few times because classes I sent in weren’t getting added, but all in all pretty straightforward.
Now, I am looking at the TESU BA in CS and BS in CIS plan outlined here:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
And a few questions have come up:
I saw there is a 2 degree max, and as the second degree is now just a BS instead of a BSBA, I’m wondering if it might be more useful to have one degree in business and one in computer tech, instead of a BA and a BS both in computer tech. Ideally, I think I would opt to change the BA in CS to a BSBA in something, so I would have a BS in Computer Information Systems and a BSBA in operations management (or something else, haven’t fully considered what major yet), but the guide explicitly says you can’t do the BS and BSBA together. Am I looking at this the right way, or is there another way I might do this?
The guide mentions getting an Associate’s degree if you don’t opt to get 2 Bachelor’s. If I do pursue 2 bachelor’s, does getting an associate’s add/change anything?
The flat rate term covers one semester of at least 15 credits, so if I needed/wanted to take more than 5 TESU courses that semester, they are covered, correct?
If I end up not finishing a course, and have to retake it the following semester, what would that cost me?
The pierpont guide laid out the entire process of applying, submitting courses from Sophia, etc. Will it be largely the same; should I apply and start knocking out Sophia courses, etc. and sending them in? Would it be wise to have all the other sitework completed before I start the TESU classwork, to make sure I know exactly what I need?
How are the classes themselves?
Thanks for any assistance, I’m excited for this.
I saw there is a 2 degree max, and as the second degree is now just a BS instead of a BSBA, I’m wondering if it might be more useful to have one degree in business and one in computer tech, instead of a BA and a BS both in computer tech. Ideally, I think I would opt to change the BA in CS to a BSBA in something, so I would have a BS in Computer Information Systems and a BSBA in operations management (or something else, haven’t fully considered what major yet), but the guide explicitly says you can’t do the BS and BSBA together. Am I looking at this the right way, or is there another way I might do this?
I would do the BA CS and BSBA in Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, and Operations Management. Since you are flying through Sophia courses, it wouldn't take much extra time to do a few extra courses versus the CIS.
The guide mentions getting an Associate’s degree if you don’t opt to get 2 Bachelor’s. If I do pursue 2 bachelor’s, does getting an associate’s add/change anything?
Getting an Associate's degree doesn't change anything.
The flat rate term covers one semester of at least 15 credits, so if I needed/wanted to take more than 5 TESU courses that semester, they are covered, correct?
You can't take more than 5 TESU courses in one term.
If I end up not finishing a course, and have to retake it the following semester, what would that cost me?
If you have 50% of the coursework done, you can apply for an 8-week course extension
https://www.tesu.edu/current-students/course-extension
The pierpont guide laid out the entire process of applying, submitting courses from Sophia, etc. Will it be largely the same; should I apply and start knocking out Sophia courses, etc. and sending them in? Would it be wise to have all the other sitework completed before I start the TESU classwork, to make sure I know exactly what I need?
Apply to TESU. Purchase the $50 1-credit TECEP to get unlimited credit transfer evaluations. Send in your credits to TESU about once every 2-4 weeks. You need 100 credits completed before they allow you to take the capstone.
How are the classes themselves?
Classes are papers, forums and some courses have exams. You see all the coursework required for the courses on day 1 which allows you to work ahead if you want to. There are deadlines for everything. It's pretty easy to maintain a high GPA though some exams can be challenging.
Thanks for any assistance, I’m excited for this.
Degrees: BA Computer Science, BS Business Administration with a concentration in CIS, AS Natural Science & Math, TESU. 4.0 GPA 2022.
Course Experience: CLEP, Instantcert, Sophia.org, Study.com, Straighterline.com, Onlinedegree.org, Saylor.org, Csmlearn.com, and TEL Learning.
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Course Experience: CLEP, Instantcert, Sophia.org, Study.com, Straighterline.com, Onlinedegree.org, Saylor.org, Csmlearn.com, and TEL Learning.
Certifications: W3Schools PHP, Google IT Support, Google Digital Marketing, Google Project Management