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Self-paced online courses from University of North Dakota (UND)
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University of North Dakota (UND) Online offers a great number of self-paced courses - a total of 125 as of today. Of those 125 there are around 20-30 that have no/negligible prerequisites. They are on the expensive side, wtih each credit costing ~$380. 

Some of the self-paced courses they have that I haven't seen elsewhere:
  • Geography, geology, chemistry, biochem, anatomy alongwith their lab (labs are a separate 1 credit course)
  • Linear Algebra
  • Calculus I, Calculus II, and Calculus III
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Differential Equations
  • Statistics
  • Spanish
  • German
  • Norwegian (yes, Norwegian!)
On GeorgiaTech's OMSCS subreddit I've seen people with unrelated bachelors or sub-par GPA get into OMSCS after doing Linear Algebra and Discrete Math. So, while the courses are expensive (~$1.1k for 3-credit course), they can be used to bolster your admission application to other programs.

One of the negatives of UND is that for international students they demand proof of English proficiency before you can enroll in any course. Fortunately, they accept the Duolingo exam in addition to the usual IELTS/TOEFL/PTE. 

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Yes, if you want to get into top school's Master of Science in CS program, you'll need to take below undergrad-level math courses:

- Linear Algebra
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Calculus III / Multi-variable Calculus
- Discrete Mathematics
- Statistics

Without these, they won't let you in...
Also, you need to take undergrad-level Java or C++ programming courses.

If you choose to do Master of Science in Information Systems, you won't be required to take advanced math to get in.
https://onlinems.umbc.edu/

This one looks interesting.
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UIUC's NetMath is similarly priced ($416/credit): https://netmath.illinois.edu/academics/n...e-students
Ongoing: MLIS

June 2022, Thomas Edison State University (TESU): Second degree - BA in Computer Science + ASNSM in Mathematics + Cert. in CIS + Cert. in Operations Mgmt.
e-Packs: Computer Concepts; Industrial Psych.
Guided Study: Comp. Architecture
Online: Intro. to PLA; Database Mgmt.; Software Eng.; Data Structures; Liberal Arts Capstone; DSI-610 (Statistics.com)

May 2019, a residential, RA institution: BA in Political Science and Educational Studies
Relevant equivalencies: MAT-321; MAT-431; STA-315
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If one wants a math degree, $380/cr. is cheaper than TESU. Not by much, but still cheaper.
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA

Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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SNHU is $320/cr, and they take 90cr of ACE. I think a full math degree there would end up costing less than TESU ($9600 for 30 graded credits).
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers  DSST Computers, Pers Fin  CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone  Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats  Ed4Credit Acct 2  PF Fin Mgmt  ALEKS Int & Coll Alg  Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics  Kaplan PLA
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(09-01-2022, 01:13 AM)nomaduser Wrote: Yes, if you want to get into top school's Master of Science in CS program, you'll need to take below undergrad-level math courses:

- Linear Algebra
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Calculus III  / Multi-variable Calculus
- Discrete Mathematics
- Statistics

Without these, they won't let you in...
Also, you need to take undergrad-level Java or C++ programming courses.

If you choose to do Master of Science in Information Systems, you won't be required to take advanced math to get in.
https://onlinems.umbc.edu/

This one looks interesting.

any affordable recommendation for RA credit java/c++ programming course ?
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(09-01-2022, 01:13 AM)nomaduser Wrote: Yes, if you want to get into top school's Master of Science in CS program, you'll need to take below undergrad-level math courses:

- Linear Algebra
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Calculus III  / Multi-variable Calculus
- Discrete Mathematics
- Statistics

Without these, they won't let you in...
Also, you need to take undergrad-level Java or C++ programming courses.

New York University barely mentions math -- all they mention is Discrete Math 
https://cs.nyu.edu/home/master/prospecti...ssion.html


the real killer per-requisite is #4

The minimum prerequisite background for admission to the MS program consists of:
  1. Languages: Deep working knowledge of C and familiarity with object-oriented concepts and work with some object-oriented language such as Java or C++.
  2. Data structures and mathematics: Understanding and working knowledge of pointers, lists, stacks, queues, trees, arrays and recursion; induction, order of magnitude growth, probability and elementary combinatorics, set notation.
  3. Working familiarity with windows and Unix.
  4. Knowledge of assembly language (e.g. Intel or Motorola) sufficient to understand self-modifying code.
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(09-01-2022, 09:04 AM)bluebooger Wrote: the real killer per-requisite is #4

The minimum prerequisite background for admission to the MS program consists of:
  1. Languages: Deep working knowledge of C and familiarity with object-oriented concepts and work with some object-oriented language such as Java or C++.
  2. Data structures and mathematics: Understanding and working knowledge of pointers, lists, stacks, queues, trees, arrays and recursion; induction, order of magnitude growth, probability and elementary combinatorics, set notation.
  3. Working familiarity with windows and Unix.
  4. Knowledge of assembly language (e.g. Intel or Motorola) sufficient to understand self-modifying code.

They also require high GRE math score:

"Strong GRE Quantitative and Analytical scores. (Typical acceptable scores are near 160 for the quantitative section or 4.0 or better on the new Analytical Writing section.) "
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(09-01-2022, 06:31 AM)dfrecore Wrote: SNHU is $320/cr, and they take 90cr of ACE.  I think a full math degree there would end up costing less than TESU ($9600 for 30 graded credits).

Is this presuming you only take RA math classes? Because TESU's math degree can be done almost entirely with alt credit. The only math class you have to take in the 16 cr term is Calc 3..

A: Calculus I 3SH
SDC, SL or Sophia
B: Calculus II 3SH
SL
C: Calculus III 3SH
TESU (UL)
D: Linear Algebra 3SH
Coopersmith (UL)
E: Probablty/Stats 3SH
Sophia or TECEP if you're mil-affiliated

F: AOS Electives 15SH
STA-399 Special Topics in Statistics - Advanced SAS Programmer, Coursera, free in 7 day free trial (UL)
SDC Discrete Math
SDC Geometry
CSM Learn BUS-210 Quantitative Skills Business
Coopersmith (UL)

G: Add'l AOS Elect 12SH
Random Natural Sciences, Math and/or Computer Sciences. Choose UL as needed.
Plan above already has 12 UL, only actually need 1 more plus capstone. SDC has a couple CS UL courses in case you wanted to dual-AOS Math/CS. LL CS courses can be got free from Coursera in the free trial window for some of the shorter IBM certs (i.e. R, Python).
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(09-01-2022, 09:31 AM)nomaduser Wrote: They also require high GRE math score:

"Strong GRE Quantitative and Analytical scores. (Typical acceptable scores are near 160 for the quantitative section or 4.0 or better on the new Analytical Writing section.) "

is this it ?

sample questions
https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/..._reasoning

overview           
https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/..._reasoning
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