04-07-2021, 08:39 AM
I have one more class to finish before starting my TESU capstone and cornerstone. I'm primarily looking at MSCS options with a concentration in data science or big data since that would option up new jobs but the concentration isn't required.
I'm mainly pursuing a graduate degree to immigrate. Many countries offer the most points to Masters holders. A masters would be great for a job, too. My undergraduate will be in Liberal Studies - Math and Natural Sciences. At the moment the top contenders are:
University of West Florida https://onlinedegrees.uwf.edu/online-deg...r-science/
Mississippi State University https://online.msstate.edu/cse/
University of Sunderland https://online.sunderland.ac.uk/online-c...a-science/
Wrexham Glyndwr University https://online.glyndwr.ac.uk/msc-compute...analytics/
I'm debating if the UK programs would look unusual on my resume to US or foreign employers. They both look great and I like that I can pay for each module as I go, thereby eliminating the need for loans.
I've been a software engineer for 3 years and while I've had a nice career without a degree, a CS degree would increase my opportunities.
Any opinions or other schools are more than welcome.
I'm mainly pursuing a graduate degree to immigrate. Many countries offer the most points to Masters holders. A masters would be great for a job, too. My undergraduate will be in Liberal Studies - Math and Natural Sciences. At the moment the top contenders are:
University of West Florida https://onlinedegrees.uwf.edu/online-deg...r-science/
Mississippi State University https://online.msstate.edu/cse/
University of Sunderland https://online.sunderland.ac.uk/online-c...a-science/
Wrexham Glyndwr University https://online.glyndwr.ac.uk/msc-compute...analytics/
I'm debating if the UK programs would look unusual on my resume to US or foreign employers. They both look great and I like that I can pay for each module as I go, thereby eliminating the need for loans.
I've been a software engineer for 3 years and while I've had a nice career without a degree, a CS degree would increase my opportunities.
Any opinions or other schools are more than welcome.