Keep in mind - If your employer offers tuition assistance or reimbursement WGU will work. They also have many IT related degrees to chose from, currently 9 options at the bachelor IT level (https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees.html); it is competency-based - so the more familiar you are with the curriculum subjects the faster you should be able to move through it. If you do look to transfer in some of the gen eds, I would suggest using Straighterline (SL); they are quick and cheap - and if you complete at least 4 with SL then WGU tuition reductions are available (making WGU even more affordable).
If you get your bachelor in the subject/area that you know the most about right now (quickest - check that box), you can look to getting a master in what you have more interest in learning, or what will apply better to your future plans.
If you get your bachelor in the subject/area that you know the most about right now (quickest - check that box), you can look to getting a master in what you have more interest in learning, or what will apply better to your future plans.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA