10-20-2020, 10:00 PM
(10-16-2020, 06:48 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Have you done a "What if I change my program" option and see what's missing for your ASNSM and other possible degrees to see what it shows within each academic evaluation? Do you have a budget/fund, tuition assistance or reimbursement from work? I would reply with an attachment of each evaluation you have done and we can see if you can apply that towards your current goal. You're already there for the BALS, you can just finish the degree if you're looking for cheap/easy/fast. Another option is, if you have tuition assistance, you can try and complete 16-18 credits and go for a BACS AND/OR BSBA CIS, since you're thinking of taking extra courses anyways, it may be a better option.
What if reports for ASNSM, BACS & BSBA CIS attached, assuming they keep the waiver as pointed out by dfrecore, then I should have the asnsm for cs done once I complete intro to sociology (sophia), Civic Engagement (InstantCert) and if they count sophia's intro to statistics for the mathematics.
As for the BACS & BSBA CIS - once I enroll I'll ask for an official eval along with a BALS/NSM.
As for reimbursement from work: Nope.
Tuition Assistance: Possible pell grant, which would mean I would want to take the 2 required courses at TESU during the same term.
Budget/Fund: As for now, yes.
(10-20-2020, 04:38 PM)dfrecore Wrote: For Oral Communication 3SH (Complete) - they gave you a waiver
For Quantitative Literacy 3SH (Complete) - they gave you a waiver
For CS169: Intro Comp Math (CIS-199) 2.00 - they consider it a computer course, just like a business math course is considered a business course, not a math course. But it really doesn't matter, since MAT-270 doesn't do anything for you - the LL AOS is already filled, and that's where that would go.
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My first choice is the BALS/NSM because you are 5 courses from completing it (+ capstone).
My 2nd choice would be a BACS, because it's "only" 10 more courses (+ capstone) - but many of them will probably be very easy for you. And if you could get them to re-evaluate the math course, then it would be 9 courses to do.
The BSBA CIS degree is not even going to make it as one of my choices, because it's going to add a bunch more courses, and slow you WAY down, as you'll need 18 courses (+ capstone). That's just not a good way to go. It's practically starting over, when you are so close to something else.
BTW - you said that you only needed a "check-the-box" degree, so that's why I'm going with the BALS/NSM. If you don't need a degree, then there's no reason to take the longest possible route to one.
Good to know on the waiver, I suppose once I get the official eval I'll see if they end up re-evaluate CS169 Intro Comp Math to MAT-270 for Discrete Math and if they end up giving a waiver on that or not.
As for the "check-the-box" degree, getting my bachelors won't result in anything like a promotion or a pay raise, it's more of "if something happen" that results in getting laid off due to covid that I at least won't get turned away because I don't have it or maybe it could open a few doors for a government contract job in the future.
I am looking for cheap/easy/fast but I also am willing to play with the idea of if I need to take an extra course that doesn't result in a complete nightmare (for example since I've already paid for the sophia membership so that's why I wasn't completely against looking at the BSBA CIS) however I obviously haven't taken all the sophia courses and accounting was a nightmare... I'm fighting with the statistics course and I'm almost done with it, but that does make me worried about Calculus in the BACS.
I'm closer to the BSIT than the BSBA in CIS running a what if but Chem/Physics with Lab puts a stop to that.
If I could find alternate credits for COM-100, COM-120 & COM-121 and if I earned 15 UL for the AOS I could get a BA in Communications.
Likewise if I could find somewhere that could offer 15 UL credits in the arts, I could probably take a painting class in a community college and get a BA in the Fine arts.
In Progress:
TESU: BA Computer Science (118/121)
Soon: Capstone
Completed: AS in Mathematics, Certificate in Computer Information Systems
TESU: 6 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits
TESU: BA Computer Science (118/121)
Soon: Capstone
Completed: AS in Mathematics, Certificate in Computer Information Systems
TESU: 6 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits