I think I´ll end trying to get the:
BA in CS and BSBA/CIS and Operations Management
I´ll get some Peruvian credits in risk management and probably operations management and logistics, they´ll be ready in a couple of months, so for that time, I´ll probably finish all the Study.com, Saylor, edX microbachelors and Straighterline courses, and take the TOEFL.
I´ll also add XAMK, ONU, and if I see a viable path for the additional Math concentration, I´ll see if I can take some other courses (Brandman/UMass Global, WTAMU, APUS) , but it seems like it would increase the price too much and make things much slower.
I think I´ll get a Computer Architecture book, in order to pre-learn before taking the TESU course.
I think I didn´t mention one aspect why I would want a new bachelor, instead of a master degree in a specific field:
Here usually the job postings specify which bachelor degree you need to apply, even if you have a master in the field, you don´t qualify. I just saw a posting from a Peruvian institute (here institutes issue 3 years technical degrees), they had 2 vacancies, and for teaching administration courses, they require a bachelor in administration, and for teaching computer science courses, they require a computer´s related bachelor´s degree. The same with universities and just bit more flexible with public government jobs.
By the way, I just got hired as a part time teacher at a private for-profit university, I already signed the contract, but I start in April, so I have two full months to advance with the pending courses, since I resigned from my previous finance job, and right now I´m only teaching the Personal Finance course.
Let´s see how fast I can go with the courses.
BA in CS and BSBA/CIS and Operations Management
I´ll get some Peruvian credits in risk management and probably operations management and logistics, they´ll be ready in a couple of months, so for that time, I´ll probably finish all the Study.com, Saylor, edX microbachelors and Straighterline courses, and take the TOEFL.
I´ll also add XAMK, ONU, and if I see a viable path for the additional Math concentration, I´ll see if I can take some other courses (Brandman/UMass Global, WTAMU, APUS) , but it seems like it would increase the price too much and make things much slower.
I think I´ll get a Computer Architecture book, in order to pre-learn before taking the TESU course.
I think I didn´t mention one aspect why I would want a new bachelor, instead of a master degree in a specific field:
Here usually the job postings specify which bachelor degree you need to apply, even if you have a master in the field, you don´t qualify. I just saw a posting from a Peruvian institute (here institutes issue 3 years technical degrees), they had 2 vacancies, and for teaching administration courses, they require a bachelor in administration, and for teaching computer science courses, they require a computer´s related bachelor´s degree. The same with universities and just bit more flexible with public government jobs.
By the way, I just got hired as a part time teacher at a private for-profit university, I already signed the contract, but I start in April, so I have two full months to advance with the pending courses, since I resigned from my previous finance job, and right now I´m only teaching the Personal Finance course.
Let´s see how fast I can go with the courses.