01-21-2020, 03:22 AM
@udi nice job editing out that stuff you wrote earlier read it and wasnt even going to answer to that lol
@merlin It all depends on what you want to use it for. COSC, TESU and Excelsior arent really for the traditional college student, they are designed for working adults.
If your boss says to you 'you're doing a good job but get a cs bachelors degree ASAP for a promotion or to keep your job' as is the case for a lot of the forum users here and you do the COSC degree, you'll get the promotion or keep your job.
If you are applying to jobs that explicitly state you need a BS in CS, there are the 5% of employers who may not accept it. Then again there are the 5% who wont accept the TESU BA because its a "BA" and not a "BS" in CS.
If you want to go to grad school, I think the COSC program is a lot stronger than say the TESU program which lacks Calc II and Linear Algebra.
If I was applying to an EE program or even some CS grad programs that may work against me and someone with the COSC program might actually have the edge over someone who did the BA in CS from TESU.
The whole point of the discussion was to determine if COSC had a CS program, udi was insistant they did not...and justified if with stuff he edited out in his last post.
But as a hiring manager merlin would you accept someone with that degree for a CS postion?
@merlin It all depends on what you want to use it for. COSC, TESU and Excelsior arent really for the traditional college student, they are designed for working adults.
If your boss says to you 'you're doing a good job but get a cs bachelors degree ASAP for a promotion or to keep your job' as is the case for a lot of the forum users here and you do the COSC degree, you'll get the promotion or keep your job.
If you are applying to jobs that explicitly state you need a BS in CS, there are the 5% of employers who may not accept it. Then again there are the 5% who wont accept the TESU BA because its a "BA" and not a "BS" in CS.
If you want to go to grad school, I think the COSC program is a lot stronger than say the TESU program which lacks Calc II and Linear Algebra.
If I was applying to an EE program or even some CS grad programs that may work against me and someone with the COSC program might actually have the edge over someone who did the BA in CS from TESU.
The whole point of the discussion was to determine if COSC had a CS program, udi was insistant they did not...and justified if with stuff he edited out in his last post.
But as a hiring manager merlin would you accept someone with that degree for a CS postion?
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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)