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Certifications for IT - geissingert - 11-13-2017 Does anyone know what if certifications count towards degrees? My son wants IT degree and wants to get certified in a few areas. Before he does this we want to know if it will count towards credit at Tesu? RE: Certifications for IT - jsd - 11-13-2017 TESU does not really accept IT certifications for credit, with some very limited exceptions (https://www.tesu.edu/academics/cal/apr.cfm#info-technology) WGU is by far the best option if you want your IT certs accepted, but Excelsrior and COSC will also take a handful of them. RE: Certifications for IT - Ideas - 11-13-2017 Also, WGU's tuition includes the certification exams for a few well-known certs. So he could enroll there and do the certifications during the degree. RE: Certifications for IT - geissingert - 11-13-2017 How many credits will count towards certifications? He’s got several clep, ace and dsst, will certifications still count? Do you know if technical writing will count for one English? RE: Certifications for IT - Ideas - 11-13-2017 Certifications counting wouldn't be related to the CLEP/ACE/DSST unless I guess he had something like 120 credits total. How many count depend on what school. Probably 0 at TESU, like jsd said. RE: Certifications for IT - dfrecore - 11-13-2017 (11-13-2017, 10:31 AM)geissingert Wrote: How many credits will count towards certifications? He’s got several clep, ace and dsst, will certifications still count? Do you know if technical writing will count for one English? There's no way for us to tell you what will count where without having details. RE: Certifications for IT - bjcheung77 - 11-13-2017 I also root for WGU and recommend Hodges, see here for more details on how Hodges work. These are the competency-based programs mentioned in the thread below. Link: http://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/showthread.php?tid=28034 A few other programs that are IT/Software Development based as well from several providers other than WGU... You should check them out! Brandman University MyPath Programs (See BBA IT or BS IT) - https://www.brandman.edu/mypath/degrees Hodges University UPower Programs & Tuition - https://www.hodges.edu/academics/academicprograms/upower.aspx Capella University FlexPath Programs - https://www.capella.edu/capella-experience/flexpath/available-programs/ Capella University FlexPath Tuition - https://www.capella.edu/capella-experience/flexpath/tuition/ Northern Arizona University Personalized Learning Tuition - http://pl.nau.edu/Tuition.aspx Newly created program BS CIT - http://pl.nau.edu/ComputerInformationTechnology.aspx WGU IT Programs - https://www.wgu.edu/online_it_degrees/programs Tuition - https://www.wgu.edu/tuition_financial_aid/overview# , https://www.wgu.edu/tuition_financial_aid/tuition University of Wisconsin - https://flex.wisconsin.edu/degrees-programs/information-science-technology/ UW Flexible Tuition - https://flex.wisconsin.edu/degrees-programs/information-science-technology/#tuition Patten MBA IT - http://patten.edu/patten-online/online-degree-programs/master-of-business-administration-information-technology/ Patten tuition - http://patten.edu/admissions/online-tuition/ Note: I placed Patten in there as it would be a cheap/quick RA Masters degree when/if you wanted to do one after your Bachelors. RE: Certifications for IT - jsd - 11-13-2017 As far as I know, Hodges, Capella, NAU, and UW Flex don't accept IT certs. Patten doesn't have an IT program, they have an MBA with an IT concentration that is 4 IT management courses. If the goal is to transfer in certs to an IT program, these are all bad suggestions. RE: Certifications for IT - geissingert - 11-13-2017 He’s looking for hardware degree. We thought Tesu was the best way to go. RE: Certifications for IT - dfrecore - 11-13-2017 I'm not an expert on the various IT degrees (especially hardware), but around here, it's pretty common to suggest WGU. It is probably your best bet for getting certs accepted, and will certainly be the cheapest of any of the Big 3. BTW- when you say a hardware degree, what does that mean? You need to specify which degree he wants to get (I'm assuming that TESU's BA in IT is NOT a hardware degree, at least, it doesn't sound like it to me). |