(02-28-2022, 04:54 PM)dfrecore Wrote:Okay. A bs in cybersecurity than. Lol. I’m just saying why recommend a bals degree just because the op has software engineering experience and doesn’t need a bacs ( he/she apparently doesn’t need any degree. Its a personal thing for he/she). The op as far as I know isn’t in IT. He/she is a software engineer. There’s a difference. Your husband may very well not pursue bacs and that’s his prerogative. I’d bet though you wont recommend a bals degree for him. So why recommend it for someone else in “IT” ?(02-27-2022, 07:28 PM)Pats20 Wrote: Again. IMO If the op has the experience and desires a degree , why waste time and money on a liberal studies degree when they already have the knowledge to cruise through a cs degree ? Makes no sense to me.
Except that calculus isn't a "cruise" for many. Most people in IT don't need a CompSci degree, which is quite different than an IT degree - CS is much more theoretical, while IT is much more hands-on. But looking at TESU, someone decided a person getting a CS degree needs calculus but no actual science, while for some reason, getting an IT degree requires Physics I & II with labs or Chem I & II with labs. There's not a real great reason for that as far as I can tell. None of that makes any sense.
For many (most?), a BLS degree with tons of computer courses and credits for certs will be fine, as will a business degree, as will anything else. My husband doesn't have a degree, but if he was to get one, it would NOT be a CS degree as that is not considered necessary in the area he works in (IT Sales - a degree in cybersecurity or cloud would be much more useful for him). He said that it has literally NEVER been an issue. If nobody cares about a degree, then there is no reason to get one in something you don't want to. So if you WANT to get a CS degree, great, go ahead. But if you have a burning passion for history, then for goodness sakes, get a history degree. It will make you more interesting in job interviews.
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