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(12-07-2025, 11:46 PM)origamishuttle Wrote: Congratulations!
(12-06-2025, 03:00 PM)Vin Wrote: I am also considering my masters but I hate writing.
You may want to consider the MSCSIA at WGU. Almost half of it can be transferred from IT certifications, and then I think it's basically two tests and four papers remaining.
That's awesome, I've been researching WGU.
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Basically, I would agree with the WGU programs if you are well versed in that subject matter (at the undergrad and/or graduate level). Otherwise, you might want to investigate other CBE options that can be more on the Business side of things, like their WGU MBA with an IT concentration or their MSITM.
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(12-07-2025, 04:43 PM)Vin Wrote: (12-06-2025, 04:26 PM)Mlevone12 Wrote: Congratulations!!! This shows that hard work and dedication pays off in the end. Do you have any tips to share or advice for the BS CIS capstone?
My Instructor was Dr. Courts. My advice is to get the book early and start early. Keep a schedule of when all assignments are due and complete them early. Dr. Courts docked you points if you did not submit an assignment on time.
Did you register for or start your capstone yet?
Thanks for the advice! I’ve already purchased the book, but I have not registered yet. I have four courses left altogether; Information Literacy Today, Software Engineering, and the Capstones for both BA CS and BS CIS. I plan to first complete the Info Lit and Software Engineering courses, then take one capstone per semester.