04-20-2020, 08:21 AM
I'm looking into adding a degree to my resume and I know there are many here who know much more about IT than I do. WGU has several IT bachelor's degree programs. Wouldn't the BS in IT be considered foundational?? They have many options available such as cyber security, computer science, IT, Data management and analytics, cloud computing, software development. Even after reading all the degree descriptions I'm a bit confused as to which would be right for me and which would be good for a young person pursuing a career in computer science and technology. As far as credits are concerned, it seems that the IT route allow for more credit transfer from ACE providers.
Where is the market now? Are any of these degrees "harder" than the other? Thanks.
Where is the market now? Are any of these degrees "harder" than the other? Thanks.