Your Location: Connecticut, United States of America
Your Age: 32
What kind of degree do you want?: Computer Science BA
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia: 52
Anatomy and Physiology, 3
Anatomy and Physiology Lab, 1
College Algebra, 3
Critical Thinking, 3
Introduction to Business, 3
Introduction to Chemistry, 3
Introduction to Ethics, 3
Introduction to Information Technology, 3
Introduction to Java Programming, 3
Introduction to Networking, 3
Introduction to Nutrition, 3
Introduction to Python Programming, 3
Introduction to Relational Databases, 3
Introduction to Statistics, 3
Introduction to Web Development, 3
Macroeconomics, 3
Project Management, 3
US Government, 3
Art History I, 3
Business Communication, 3
Calculus I, 4
Study: 6
Introduction to Business, 3
Introduction to Cybersecurity, 3
Any certifications or military experience? None
Budget: Nothing truly strict, but I would like to optimize and spend as little as needed while accelerating. I would spend more on acceleration if needed.
Commitment: Work 30-40 hours a week but my job is low stress.
Dedicated Time to Study: I can study anywhere from 3-5 hours on weekdays, more on weekends.
Timeline: I would like to accelerate as much as is reasonable given my previous information.
Tuition Reimbursement: None
Hi everyone, I am seeking a degree in Computer Science. My initial plan was to attend WGU for a BS in Information Technology, then changing my mind to Cybersecurity and finally Computer Science. I am completely committed to a Computer Science degree and after researching on the forum I'm considering going with TESU. From what I've gathered TESU has more potential for credit transfers and acceleration, and doesn't require Discrete Math II compared to WGU. I've put together a Google Sheet with my tentative plan but I'm still unsure of the transfer of some of the classes, most of my template came from the BSBA CIS Double Degree Plan from the Wiki. Can anyone advise me on my outline and if there's anything I'm missing? From my understanding, TESU will accept up to 90 credits from outside sources like Study and Sophia, but I've also seen some other information that had to do with the residential tuition that I don't completely understand.
I hope the information listed above was adequately detailed.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Your Age: 32
What kind of degree do you want?: Computer Science BA
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia: 52
Anatomy and Physiology, 3
Anatomy and Physiology Lab, 1
College Algebra, 3
Critical Thinking, 3
Introduction to Business, 3
Introduction to Chemistry, 3
Introduction to Ethics, 3
Introduction to Information Technology, 3
Introduction to Java Programming, 3
Introduction to Networking, 3
Introduction to Nutrition, 3
Introduction to Python Programming, 3
Introduction to Relational Databases, 3
Introduction to Statistics, 3
Introduction to Web Development, 3
Macroeconomics, 3
Project Management, 3
US Government, 3
Art History I, 3
Business Communication, 3
Calculus I, 4
Study: 6
Introduction to Business, 3
Introduction to Cybersecurity, 3
Any certifications or military experience? None
Budget: Nothing truly strict, but I would like to optimize and spend as little as needed while accelerating. I would spend more on acceleration if needed.
Commitment: Work 30-40 hours a week but my job is low stress.
Dedicated Time to Study: I can study anywhere from 3-5 hours on weekdays, more on weekends.
Timeline: I would like to accelerate as much as is reasonable given my previous information.
Tuition Reimbursement: None
Hi everyone, I am seeking a degree in Computer Science. My initial plan was to attend WGU for a BS in Information Technology, then changing my mind to Cybersecurity and finally Computer Science. I am completely committed to a Computer Science degree and after researching on the forum I'm considering going with TESU. From what I've gathered TESU has more potential for credit transfers and acceleration, and doesn't require Discrete Math II compared to WGU. I've put together a Google Sheet with my tentative plan but I'm still unsure of the transfer of some of the classes, most of my template came from the BSBA CIS Double Degree Plan from the Wiki. Can anyone advise me on my outline and if there's anything I'm missing? From my understanding, TESU will accept up to 90 credits from outside sources like Study and Sophia, but I've also seen some other information that had to do with the residential tuition that I don't completely understand.
I hope the information listed above was adequately detailed.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing