05-10-2023, 02:34 PM
(05-07-2023, 10:40 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @CanICode, I'm not sure what you mean when you mentioned you need an extra 3 courses that need to be RA for the CIS AOS. Basically, you need 30 RA total, if you've already got those 30 RA credits, you don't need to extra 3 courses for the CIS AOS. An example, if you've got 30 RA for the BSBA Finance, you can add the CIS AOS with all ACE/NCCRS credits.
I'm not sure how you guys can get the Study.com courses done in about 3 days for an upper level course, it takes me a tad longer for assignments/writing. StraighterLine was much easier as it's all exams, I could finish and do the final exam in 3 days. Anyways OP, you're so close, congrats on getting this far already! Good luck and have fun on what's left!
Unless I have misunderstood how a dual business degree + CS degree works:
1. Your extra AOS for the business degree slots into your electives right?
2. If you have 6 fin AOS you add to a business degree that only has 5 elective slots you have 1 extra left over.
3. You are already at your 90 credits
4. You are doing 41 classes because of the 1 extra over the elective slots.
5. You can only have 90 RA.
6. So that means you need 11 RA classes when doing a double business degree. There can be no overlapping of courses with double degree.
Then if you are filling up all your elective slots with FIN or CIS whichever way you choose, then you do not have slots left for LIB-495 RA credit from your CS degree to be used in your electives on the BSBA degree.
So now you lose this RA class you would have had because your electives are full + You need 11 RA classes because you are maxed out.
None of this applies to a double degree alone. Only when you are doing a dual business degree + CS degree double degree plan.
So:
1. CIS course study.com
1. Course to replace LIB-495 that no longer fits in electives because FIN is using those slots.
1. Course because I need 41 courses for a dual degree and can only bring in 30 non RA.
I can't for the life of me remember why I have to do the last one right now.
Anyways, if this is not how a dual business degree plus cs degree works please let me know.