05-29-2017, 03:35 AM
My sincerest appreciation for your response, dfrecore!
I would like to clarify my situation a bit, as it may assist in better determining my goal. Im in a fuzzy place where the ultimate goal is indeed to have a Bachelor's Degree of any kind for the purposes of advancement, but I also wanted to obtain one in an area I have some interest in while I am at it; namely, finance/business. Though this is not a strict goal, it is something I am interested in and it seems as though the legwork would be similar no matter what path I took.
Regarding the inquiry about Niagara College, I have completed two programs there which resulted in in a Diploma (Culinary Management, 2 Year), and Advanced Diploma (Computer Programmer Analyst, 3 Year). My transcript and qualification was evaluated to be the equivalent of two Associate Degrees as well, with an overall 3.2 GPA.
I would be more interested in pursuing a BSBA in CIS if it would effectively reduce the overall time I am required to spend towards the degree, but based on what you've stated, it seems as though there is no particular advantage in going one direction or another.
I do appreciate the 4 AOS course heads up regarding the 0.25 credit waiver, and how I may be able to remedy that. I am starting to plan out my courses moving forward, and these details are critical by no exaggeration of the word.
I would like to clarify my situation a bit, as it may assist in better determining my goal. Im in a fuzzy place where the ultimate goal is indeed to have a Bachelor's Degree of any kind for the purposes of advancement, but I also wanted to obtain one in an area I have some interest in while I am at it; namely, finance/business. Though this is not a strict goal, it is something I am interested in and it seems as though the legwork would be similar no matter what path I took.
Regarding the inquiry about Niagara College, I have completed two programs there which resulted in in a Diploma (Culinary Management, 2 Year), and Advanced Diploma (Computer Programmer Analyst, 3 Year). My transcript and qualification was evaluated to be the equivalent of two Associate Degrees as well, with an overall 3.2 GPA.
I would be more interested in pursuing a BSBA in CIS if it would effectively reduce the overall time I am required to spend towards the degree, but based on what you've stated, it seems as though there is no particular advantage in going one direction or another.
I do appreciate the 4 AOS course heads up regarding the 0.25 credit waiver, and how I may be able to remedy that. I am starting to plan out my courses moving forward, and these details are critical by no exaggeration of the word.