02-06-2011, 11:34 AM
Thanks for all the info.
BALDAS is a BA in Learner Designed Area of Study.
Its was I thought was the quickest way to fill out 120 credits. I had planned on taking my existing credits, my MCSE certs and basically saying thats my degree.
I realized that having a BSBA CIS wasn't really that far away and required maybe 10 more classes/tests so I went all in and am now 1 test away.
One thing I just realized though: my BSBA CIS is made up of brick and mortar, testing and some ACE courses.
Some masters programs do not recognize a BA or BS made up of ACE or certification credits so I think I am going to do another degree that has no ACE components just in case. The BALS is my closest option since some of my math for the math/nat sci are from ALEKs.
BALDAS is a BA in Learner Designed Area of Study.
Its was I thought was the quickest way to fill out 120 credits. I had planned on taking my existing credits, my MCSE certs and basically saying thats my degree.
I realized that having a BSBA CIS wasn't really that far away and required maybe 10 more classes/tests so I went all in and am now 1 test away.
One thing I just realized though: my BSBA CIS is made up of brick and mortar, testing and some ACE courses.
Some masters programs do not recognize a BA or BS made up of ACE or certification credits so I think I am going to do another degree that has no ACE components just in case. The BALS is my closest option since some of my math for the math/nat sci are from ALEKs.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science