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Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - rachel83az - 10-27-2022 If I had to start over 100% from scratch, this is probably the plan that I would follow. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_BACS_and_BSBA_CIS_Double_Degree_Plan_(rachel83az_version) There are slightly more classes than LevelUP's version. I believe that this is both more intuitive to follow and potentially looks better on a transcript. (Getting 2 degrees with only 132 credits in total might look a bit sus.) I realize that this is a matter of opinion. Feel free to use either or to combine them to make your own version. There is a slight element of uncertainty because most of the Metropolia classes could come in as anywhere between 1.5 and 9 US-equivalent credits each. If you decide to follow this plan, I recommend completing Metropolia first, so you know where everything goes and how many RA-equivalent credits you have, then filling in the rest. If you somehow wind up with fewer than 15 RA-equivalent credits, please report back so that the plan can be tweaked. 6 science credits from ASU and/or TEL Learning are suggested. If you wind up with more than 15 RA-equivalent credits per degree from Metropolia, skip ASU/TEL and take your required science classes from Sophia. RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - Cofffeee - 10-28-2022 Checked Metropolia - Degree Programme of Information Technology, online studies 180 ECTS (price 579 euros). It mentioned- "After completing this path, user is able to apply through Open Path into Information Technology Program." It is not clear to me is Information Technology Program also fully online? Does it mean the person will be expected to finish only 40 ECTS to meet 220 ECTS requirement to obtain IT degree? RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - rachel83az - 10-28-2022 (10-28-2022, 09:57 AM)Cofffeee Wrote: Checked Metropolia - I believe that the remainder of the degree requires 1 year in Finland. I do not think that it is fully online, though I could be incorrect about that. If it can be done fully online, it'd be a full BSIT degree for just under 11000€ for Americans (579€ total for EU students). You can see the part-time degree page here: https://www.metropolia.fi/en/academics/bachelors-degrees/information-technology-part-time-studies It mentions that there "could be" contact studies on-campus. The full-time degree page is here: https://www.metropolia.fi/en/academics/bachelors-degrees/information-technology The part-time one seems to be the one actually aimed at students who have taken the 180 ECTS, though both pages mention acceptance of "prior learning" ECTS credits. RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - Cofffeee - 10-28-2022 I see thank you for response. I will email them to clarify this question. Its great find if you need cheap credits , especially there are a lot of them and variety RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - rachel83az - 10-28-2022 Great, let us know what you find out. If it's fully online, that'd be awesome! RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - Cofffeee - 10-28-2022 I believe some IT courses could go towards TESU IT degree. Maybe it will be possible to trasnfer them and make TESU IT degree doable through Metropolia - Degree Programme of Information Technology, online studies 180 ECTS (price 579 euros)? RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - rachel83az - 10-28-2022 (10-28-2022, 11:32 AM)Cofffeee Wrote: I believe some IT courses could go towards TESU IT degree. Maybe it will be possible to trasnfer them and make TESU IT degree doable through Metropolia - Hmm... quick comparison of Metropolia and TESU's BSIT. TESU requires:
RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - MNomadic - 10-28-2022 Sorry to ask an unrelated question but how are the Metropolia courses compared to something like ASU ULC? I don't really need any more undergrad credits but some of those courses do look interesting, cheap, and useful. RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - rachel83az - 10-29-2022 (10-28-2022, 07:34 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Sorry to ask an unrelated question but how are the Metropolia courses compared to something like ASU ULC? I don't really need any more undergrad credits but some of those courses do look interesting, cheap, and useful. Unfortunately, I can't tell you yet. The Suomi.fi service refused to work for me (maybe I just picked a bad time?), logging in with the HAKA credential from XAMK didn't work, and I was too dumb to sign up earlier in the day on Friday. So, now I'm waiting to hear back from them on Monday. Depending on what the 0€ courses look like, I might add a few paid ones. I also don't NEED the extra undergrad credits, but there are things that look good/interesting. RE: Additional BACS/BSBA CIS combined plan - gams007 - 10-29-2022 (10-28-2022, 10:34 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(10-28-2022, 09:57 AM)Cofffeee Wrote: Checked Metropolia - Rachel you mean you can have a degree for 579 euro waw, if I was aware of that I were able save a lot of money, how much cost a master degree there?? |