If you're already getting the BA in CS there isn't any added value to obtaining an associate degree in CS (mathematics maybe). But if you want it, be sure to have them add the 'Associate in Science in Natural Sciences and Mathematics (ASNSM)' not the 'Associate in Science in Computer and Information Technology' - as the later has it's own capstone requirement. And in order for the associate to be 'free' you do need to graduate with the bachelor and the associate at the same time.
Another option since you're going for the BACS is to add the Associate in Science in Business Administration (ASBA) instead. This could be easily done depending on your existing electives (and the the courses are all LL, no capstone). Showing you have some business education along with the CS on a resume could add value depending on the position or field you're looking for work in.
You can email TESU advising and have them ADD both and decide which (or both) to graduate with after you see the official evaluations. Again I see more value in the ASNSM Mathematics added to your resume/CV than and one in CS.
Another option since you're going for the BACS is to add the Associate in Science in Business Administration (ASBA) instead. This could be easily done depending on your existing electives (and the the courses are all LL, no capstone). Showing you have some business education along with the CS on a resume could add value depending on the position or field you're looking for work in.
You can email TESU advising and have them ADD both and decide which (or both) to graduate with after you see the official evaluations. Again I see more value in the ASNSM Mathematics added to your resume/CV than and one in CS.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA