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RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - sanantone - 06-24-2019 (06-24-2019, 06:59 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @sanatone while I agree with you on the psychology, part the OP's job isn't designing UIs or UXs (which along with HCI a degree is not necessary AT ALL), I had such a role already, its all about knowing your way around the CMS and giving instructions and a lot of listening (and patience!) She'll be communicating with customers so comm isnt bad at all. We agree that the job doesn't need a degree at all, so any degree would be overkill. Communications is fine for checking the box, but it's not really relevant to the job (I've had several call center jobs). Communications degrees are intended to train professional communicators such as public relations specialists and technical writers rather than people working in a call or chat center. The knowledge you may need may differ between each call center job. For example, you don't need any particular degree to work as a claims adjuster, but having a degree with a concentration in insurance and risk management could be helpful. People who take abuse reports over the phone are desired to have behavioral science degrees because they're dealing with people who have disabilities and those who are traumatized. If you're working an abuse hotline, you'll want to study psychology. If I were doing tech support, I would want to know what I'm talking about. RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - CarpeDiem8 - 06-24-2019 Exactly right that one doesn’t need a communication degree to know how to communicate well, no arguments there! Lol! I was just coming up empty otherwise. Given my goals of keeping things stressfree, flexible and remote, I am voluntarily taking a hit on my career aspirations to prioritize being a mom first, then once my son goes to school full time and is more independent, I can take on a heavier role. I was hoping to obtain my degree before that happens to mark that one done in the proverbial bucket list! It’s basically now or never that I do it, so that’s why I am so focused on getting a degree before the end of 2020. Interesting view on the Psychology degree instead of Communications. I have considered it in the past but will take another look. I would enjoy it, definitely. And, I don’t work in a call center, though, I can understand why that would be the perceived message. Sorry for the confusion! Thanks again, All! RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - mysonx3 - 06-24-2019 Quick note that the BA in Psych is more test-friendly than the BA in Comm at TESU. RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - CarpeDiem8 - 06-25-2019 (06-24-2019, 07:30 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Quick note that the BA in Psych is more test-friendly than the BA in Comm at TESU. Thanks, mysonx3! I have considered it before, however, dropped it since I didn't want my co-workers, friends and family thinking I could psychoanalyze them in any way. LOL! RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - CarpeDiem8 - 06-26-2019 Question: If I did a BA in Psych along with the ASNSM in CS, could the Statistics needed for the BA be used for the extra mathematics needed for the ASNSM, knocking both out at the same time? Thanks! RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - armstrongsubero - 06-26-2019 @CarpeDiem8 Yes, it would work! Does anyone have a degree plan for her? For the psych? That's an excellent combo btw RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - mysonx3 - 06-26-2019 (06-25-2019, 07:14 AM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote:(06-24-2019, 07:30 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Quick note that the BA in Psych is more test-friendly than the BA in Comm at TESU. Ha! For what it's worth, I'm doing a Psych major (among other things....) and nobody seems to think this. But then, I am also much more interested in and focused on experimental psychology, psychology of memory, etc. than on anything clinical or psychoanalytical. (06-26-2019, 10:32 AM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote: Question: If I did a BA in Psych along with the ASNSM in CS, could the Statistics needed for the BA be used for the extra mathematics needed for the ASNSM, knocking both out at the same time? Yes, that absolutely works! I'm planning on doing both of those degrees as well (not 100% certain I will do the ASNSM-CS, as I'm already doing a double-major on my BA and an ASNSM-Math) (06-26-2019, 10:48 AM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @CarpeDiem8 Yes, it would work! Does anyone have a degree plan for her? For the psych? Here's a degree plan put together by JSD for the BA-Psych. Do note that you'll have to go outside Study.com for some classes, as they don't have many UL Psych classes. Nonetheless, you have plenty of options. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/JSD%27s_BA_in_Psychology_(after_July_1st,_2015) I like to call the Psych/CS combo the "Zuckerberg Special", since he was double-majoring in Psych and CS at Harvard before dropping out. RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - CarpeDiem8 - 06-26-2019 (06-26-2019, 10:42 AM)davewill Wrote: Nevermind. Aw, Dave, now I wish I saw your post! armstrongsubero Wrote:That's an excellent combo btw Only bc of everyone's feedback, insight and ideas! You guys rock! I wanted to add that I'm seeing more and more advice to steer away from BALS then in the years past. I'm thankful for the break that I took when the BALS was cheaper so that I can avoid that temptation and go for something else. One silver lining to the changes in TESU's catalogs since 2017, IMHO. (06-26-2019, 11:56 AM)mysonx3 Wrote: Ha! For what it's worth, I'm doing a Psych major (among other things....) and nobody seems to think this. But then, I am also much more interested in and focused on experimental psychology, psychology of memory, etc. than on anything clinical or psychoanalytical. Thank you so much, mysonx3!!!!!!!!!!! RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - armstrongsubero - 06-26-2019 @mysonx3 "Zuckerburg special" :-D RE: BA in CS vs. BALS w/ CS Concentration - sanantone - 06-26-2019 (06-26-2019, 11:56 AM)mysonx3 Wrote:(06-25-2019, 07:14 AM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote:(06-24-2019, 07:30 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Quick note that the BA in Psych is more test-friendly than the BA in Comm at TESU. Makes sense. Facebook is very good at manipulating people. |