Two completely different degrees, both with merit. I'm going to show the BSBA CIS to BA Computer Science comparison because it is more flexible than the BSAST IT. I pushed my son toward a BSBA CIS but switched to a BA Computer Science. This summer he will finish the BSBA CIS as well, but the BA CS is what is paying off for him. Read here when you get a chance:
http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...er+science
(Borrowing from previous posters and a previous thread)
Not including Gen Ed credits that you need
Primarily testing out you could do this.....
BSBA Computer Information Systems
Pre-requisites
Business Communication (3) Straighterline
Macroeconomics (3) CLEP
Microeconomics (3) CLEP
Precalculus (3) CLEP
A. Business Core 27 Credits
Business Law (3) CLEP
Intro to Computers (3) CLEP
Principles of Financial Accounting (3) CLEP or DSST
Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) Straighterline
Principles of Finance (3) DSST
Introduction to Marketing (3) CLEP
Business Ethics in Society (3) DSST
Business Policy (3) TECEP
Principles of Management (3) CLEP
B. Area of Study: Computer Information Systems 18 hours
Required: 6 hours
Programming (3) TESC or Penn Foster or ??? course
Systems Analysis & Design (3) Penn Foster or Adams State self paced course
CIS electives: 12 hours
Management Information Systems (3) DSST
Remaining 9 could be certs like A+. Network + etc...or ICCP
or courses like Penn Foster VB
C. Business Electives
Introduction to Supervision (3) DSST
Business Mathematics (3) DSST
Introduction to Business (3) DSST
or you could do this.....
BA Computer Science
Prerequisites
Calculus I (3) - Straighterline
Calculus II (3) - Straighterline
Core Computer Science 33 credits
9 Required:
Intro to Computing (3) - CLEP
Discrete Math (3) - TESC course
Data Structures (3)- TESC course
24 CIS electives
Management Information Systems (3) - DSST
Network Technology (3) - TECEP
18 remaining which could be done by taking TESC courses, filling in with previous courses or other courses like Penn Foster. Any programming, networking, systems analysis, or other CS courses will work. My strong recommendation is to take the Operating Systems and Computer Architecture and C++ courses from TESC. Reason being that those are required prerequisites for most Masters CS programs.
Free electives 27 - May use 24 free FEMA
One you can primarily test out of the other you will have to take courses. In the end, I think they will require the same amount of effort.
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