mycroft Wrote:That's odd. I didn't notice that statement. But it doesn't make any sense, because they also say,
"Students do not have to take the core courses required of a bachelor's degree because they already completed those in their first bachelor's degree program. Students take only the required courses for computer science so it is possible for a student to graduate within a year."
And, according to Oregon State's catalog, it's possible to earn a second baccalaureate with 32 credits in the major. On the other hand, it also says something about a 45 credit residency requirement. I think I'll give them a call tomorrow and see if I can get a straight answer (LOL).
630 x 45 ouch
Better off with the Umass Information Technology degree + Certifications.