08-01-2023, 04:03 AM
(07-31-2023, 07:11 PM)LevelUP Wrote: It would probably look cleaner to put CS UL or CS in the courses expected, much like this degree plan
but the courses "expected" confusion would still exist
the "most efficient way to do UL requirements" isn't a problem for me
I was more concerned about the use of the word "expected" and if the expected courses is what the advisors were expecting to see as electives
I don't mind doing it the less efficient and more expensive way if that way is more interesting and just not crazy expensive
like that snhu course i linked -- sure, its a little expensive, it takes a little while, but I'd rather do it because it looks more interesting than the four expected courses in the CS wiki
* System Analysis & Design I
* Database Management
* Management Information Systems
* Software Engineering
its nice to know that in this case expected means example
but yeah, dfrecore's point about "they won't take 'applied' courses, only 'theory' ones for the BACS degree." is a good one