01-20-2020, 04:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2020, 04:31 PM by armstrongsubero.)
@udi I had a similar discussion over the "extension studies" degrees from Harvard Extension school.
You don't have to do the degree if you dont like, but stating COSC does not have a CS degree is misinformation.
The degree like I stated previously CAN be listed as "BS, concentration Computer Science". You WILL have studied a computer science degree and WILL be able to get into grad schools and jobs that require a CS education.
Employers dont ask for your diploma, they ask for the transcript and if they see 'computer science' as the concentration guess what you'll meet the requirement.
Apply to grad school and they see the concetration as computer science and they see 'calculus, linear algebra, data structures' and what not a typical CS program has guess what they will accept it as meeting the requirement as having a computer science education.
People go to school to get an education, and if your aim is grad school or a job that requires a computer science education, guess what that degree will meet the requirement.
About it being printed on the diploma thing, that is very rare.
I maintain my postion COSC does have a CS degree.
A "BS or BA, concentration Computer Science" is good for grad schools applications and employers.
I think if you are trying to pass off the BALS in CS from TESU as a CS degree then if would be stretching it. But with the Charter Oak degree, you'll be safe.
You don't have to do the degree if you dont like, but stating COSC does not have a CS degree is misinformation.
The degree like I stated previously CAN be listed as "BS, concentration Computer Science". You WILL have studied a computer science degree and WILL be able to get into grad schools and jobs that require a CS education.
Employers dont ask for your diploma, they ask for the transcript and if they see 'computer science' as the concentration guess what you'll meet the requirement.
Apply to grad school and they see the concetration as computer science and they see 'calculus, linear algebra, data structures' and what not a typical CS program has guess what they will accept it as meeting the requirement as having a computer science education.
People go to school to get an education, and if your aim is grad school or a job that requires a computer science education, guess what that degree will meet the requirement.
About it being printed on the diploma thing, that is very rare.
I maintain my postion COSC does have a CS degree.
A "BS or BA, concentration Computer Science" is good for grad schools applications and employers.
I think if you are trying to pass off the BALS in CS from TESU as a CS degree then if would be stretching it. But with the Charter Oak degree, you'll be safe.
GRADUATE
Master of Business Administration, Robert Cavelier University (2024-2025)
MS Information and Communication Technology (UK IET Accredited) (On Hold)
Master of Theological Studies, Nations University (6 cr)
UNDERGRAD : 184 Credits
BA Computer Science, TESU '19
BA Liberal Studies, TESU '19
AS Natural Science and Mathematics, TESU '19
StraighterLine (27 Cr) Shmoop (18 Cr) Sophia (11 Cr)
TEEX (5 Cr) Aleks (9 Cr) ED4Credit (3 Cr) CPCU (2 Cr) Study.com (39 Cr)
TESU (4 cr)
TT B&M (46 Cr) Nations University (9 cr) UoPeople: (3 cr) Penn Foster: (8 cr)
Master of Business Administration, Robert Cavelier University (2024-2025)
MS Information and Communication Technology (UK IET Accredited) (On Hold)
Master of Theological Studies, Nations University (6 cr)
UNDERGRAD : 184 Credits
BA Computer Science, TESU '19
BA Liberal Studies, TESU '19
AS Natural Science and Mathematics, TESU '19
StraighterLine (27 Cr) Shmoop (18 Cr) Sophia (11 Cr)
TEEX (5 Cr) Aleks (9 Cr) ED4Credit (3 Cr) CPCU (2 Cr) Study.com (39 Cr)
TESU (4 cr)
TT B&M (46 Cr) Nations University (9 cr) UoPeople: (3 cr) Penn Foster: (8 cr)