12-18-2024, 01:19 PM
I am in the process of finishing the BACS at TESU. I have applied to graduate in March 25.
Another option for the intro to programming course is onlinedegree.com. It is free and transfers to TESU. Be forewarned though, don't expect to actually learn anything from the course. If is just videos and quizzes. There's a way to fast forward the videos by inspecting the button or clicking F12. It makes things much easier as the videos are long and not very useful.
I do recommend SDC for Operating systems (take 105 not 305), architecture, data structures and discrete math. You can't really get these easily anywhere else.
Coursera is also a great source of credits. Make sure to do Google cloud data analytics. This gets you 2 UL courses for the AOS. IBM's full stack will get you another UL course as well. For the fourth UL course, I recommend system analysis at study.com.
I also did the data science course from IBM and used the SQL course from that for lower level. My remaining LL courses came from the above coursera certs.
This is a good resource: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Coursera
As you go through the wiki, make sure that you remember that the CYB and DSI courses do not count towards a CS degree.
Hope this helped.
Another option for the intro to programming course is onlinedegree.com. It is free and transfers to TESU. Be forewarned though, don't expect to actually learn anything from the course. If is just videos and quizzes. There's a way to fast forward the videos by inspecting the button or clicking F12. It makes things much easier as the videos are long and not very useful.
I do recommend SDC for Operating systems (take 105 not 305), architecture, data structures and discrete math. You can't really get these easily anywhere else.
Coursera is also a great source of credits. Make sure to do Google cloud data analytics. This gets you 2 UL courses for the AOS. IBM's full stack will get you another UL course as well. For the fourth UL course, I recommend system analysis at study.com.
I also did the data science course from IBM and used the SQL course from that for lower level. My remaining LL courses came from the above coursera certs.
This is a good resource: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Coursera
As you go through the wiki, make sure that you remember that the CYB and DSI courses do not count towards a CS degree.
Hope this helped.