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07-20-2018, 05:38 PM
(07-20-2018, 05:20 PM)Nutmeg0065 Wrote: I haven't done a lot of research yet. I did apply to WGU and had my previous transcripts evaluated, but I was looking at their software development bachelor's degree and it is very heavy on IT (like Ethernet, TCP/IP, which cables to use, etc, which I don't think of as programming or software development.) I started studying for a prerequisite certification to get into the WGU software development bachelor's degree but it seems like a huge waste of time for me to study IT when I want to write code.The big three are: Thomas Edison state university (https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/computer-science ), Excelsior (https://www.excelsior.edu/programs/techn...or-degrees ) and Charter Oak State College (https://www.charteroak.edu/prospective/programs/ ) . Of the Big 3, only TESU has a true Computer Science Degree (it can not be fully tested out of, but many of the courses can be). You mentioned the WGU software development degree, but they recently added a Computer Science degree that is more aligned with the traditional CS requirements ( https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees/co...ience.html ). To answer your question on if they can be done fast, the answer depends on your ability and comfort level -- but it is possible for someone willing dedicate enough time or having enough prior knowledge to complete really quickly. As to which is the best choice, that really depends on your goals. Software development jobs do not usually have a hard CS requirement and prefer to see portfolios. With that being said, to really understand the underlying concepts I think the CS degrees provide a solid foundation and I would suggest that for someone who isn't afraid of the math requirements (it also makes it easier to get into a CS masters program). I would not recommend a degree in IT if you want one in CS. They are very different and it won't help you get the type of job you want (without alot of independent work). If it were me, I'd send my transcripts to both TESU, and WGU and post back on here with the results. The members here can pretty quickly help you put together a degree plan that will give you an idea of the level of effort necessary.
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