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All,
For shizzles and giggles, I ran the what if on the 2022-2023 eval for Computer Information Systems, BS (BS.CIS)
No higher level math above Mat-121 that I saw. No more chem or physics with labs... Which is what held me back before... Not a math geek...
What are your thoughts on what must be done through TESU?
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(07-14-2022, 12:50 PM)joshypauly Wrote: All,
For shizzles and giggles, I ran the what if on the 2022-2023 eval for Computer Information Systems, BS (BS.CIS)
No higher level math above Mat-121 that I saw. No more chem or physics with labs... Which is what held me back before... Not a math geek...
What are your thoughts on what must be done through TESU?
I just ran it myself and it isn't new, it actually is still just the BSBA-CIS concentration, you can see that if you scroll down to 'Program Requirements: 1: BSBA General Education' -
https://www.tesu.edu/business/undergradu...on-systems
I don't know why they relabeled the "What If", it just is making it harder to identify
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Depending if you have the energy, money, time to complete the 4-5 extra courses... If you're going for the BACS, you might want to get the BSBA CIS as well as there are just a few more courses. There have been slight changes and it's easier now to finish both! Here's the wiki for it:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
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It's a business degree; so if you don't want that, then it's not the right one for you.
The only way you needed chem or physics w/labs was if you were getting a BS - so if you want a BA, you can do that and skip those requirements.
Just depends on what you want/need.
TESU has the same requirements no matter which degree you get - 6cr of residency with the cornerstone and capstone. And 30cr of RA (so 24cr of RA brought in).
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@joshypauly, forgot to mention that the degree is NOT the BS IT you're referring to that had the higher level math and chem/physics labs.
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Considering the changes, it´s still possible to get the BS CIS + BSBA Operations Management?
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MrPanda Wrote:Considering the changes, it´s still possible to get the BS CIS + BSBA Operations Management?
I don't see why not, it's just formatted differently on the "what if" feature only. The degree remains the same, a BSBA CIS + Operations Management double AOS.
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(07-14-2022, 01:22 PM)allvia Wrote: I just ran it myself and it isn't new, it actually is still just the BSBA-CIS concentration, you can see that if you scroll down to 'Program Requirements: 1: BSBA General Education' - https://www.tesu.edu/business/undergradu...on-systems
I don't know why they relabeled the "What If", it just is making it harder to identify
That's a pretty nice option for getting both a business degree and the CS degree. Heck, if I didn't already have one BS from TESU, I might be tempted to do this double combo myself just for kicks and grins.
In progress: TESU: BS CIS | Coursera: Google IT Support
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