Here is another vote for BSBA and dump the CS degree idea.
It seems unlikely you'll go back to work for the man as a software developer. If you need to learn tech stuff for your next venture, just take a free MOOC. High quality tech MOOCs are plentiful. None of my successful real estate friends would ever waste time on a computer class. They hire a computer pro to setup the real estate website and they're too busy raking in money. A college class in marketing is going to be a lot more useful than Java programming.
So look for the easiest and quickest way to get the BSBA, which may or may not be CIS. You will likely have all of your MBA foundation requirements met this way as well.
Edit to add: I would look at the recent Penn Foster strategic management threads and take the PF class sooner rather than later.
It seems unlikely you'll go back to work for the man as a software developer. If you need to learn tech stuff for your next venture, just take a free MOOC. High quality tech MOOCs are plentiful. None of my successful real estate friends would ever waste time on a computer class. They hire a computer pro to setup the real estate website and they're too busy raking in money. A college class in marketing is going to be a lot more useful than Java programming.
So look for the easiest and quickest way to get the BSBA, which may or may not be CIS. You will likely have all of your MBA foundation requirements met this way as well.
Edit to add: I would look at the recent Penn Foster strategic management threads and take the PF class sooner rather than later.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)