For Written Comm, they used 3 courses to finish it off: A: INTEL & PRACT SKILLS (In progress)
ENGL101 English Comp I ENC-103 2.00
ENGL102 English Comp II ENC-104 2.00
ENGL289 Intermediate Com ENC-105 2.00
For Oral Communication 3SH (Complete) - they gave you a waiver
For Quantitative Literacy 3SH (Complete) - they gave you a waiver
For CS169: Intro Comp Math (CIS-199) 2.00 - they consider it a computer course, just like a business math course is considered a business course, not a math course. But it really doesn't matter, since MAT-270 doesn't do anything for you - the LL AOS is already filled, and that's where that would go.
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My first choice is the BALS/NSM because you are 5 courses from completing it (+ capstone).
My 2nd choice would be a BACS, because it's "only" 10 more courses (+ capstone) - but many of them will probably be very easy for you. And if you could get them to re-evaluate the math course, then it would be 9 courses to do.
The BSBA CIS degree is not even going to make it as one of my choices, because it's going to add a bunch more courses, and slow you WAY down, as you'll need 18 courses (+ capstone). That's just not a good way to go. It's practically starting over, when you are so close to something else.
BTW - you said that you only needed a "check-the-box" degree, so that's why I'm going with the BALS/NSM. If you don't need a degree, then there's no reason to take the longest possible route to one.
ENGL101 English Comp I ENC-103 2.00
ENGL102 English Comp II ENC-104 2.00
ENGL289 Intermediate Com ENC-105 2.00
For Oral Communication 3SH (Complete) - they gave you a waiver
For Quantitative Literacy 3SH (Complete) - they gave you a waiver
For CS169: Intro Comp Math (CIS-199) 2.00 - they consider it a computer course, just like a business math course is considered a business course, not a math course. But it really doesn't matter, since MAT-270 doesn't do anything for you - the LL AOS is already filled, and that's where that would go.
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My first choice is the BALS/NSM because you are 5 courses from completing it (+ capstone).
My 2nd choice would be a BACS, because it's "only" 10 more courses (+ capstone) - but many of them will probably be very easy for you. And if you could get them to re-evaluate the math course, then it would be 9 courses to do.
The BSBA CIS degree is not even going to make it as one of my choices, because it's going to add a bunch more courses, and slow you WAY down, as you'll need 18 courses (+ capstone). That's just not a good way to go. It's practically starting over, when you are so close to something else.
BTW - you said that you only needed a "check-the-box" degree, so that's why I'm going with the BALS/NSM. If you don't need a degree, then there's no reason to take the longest possible route to one.
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