11-30-2022, 09:38 PM
(11-30-2022, 05:36 PM)LevelUP Wrote:That's good to know. I chose the option in the application to apply for whatever degree I most qualify for (forgot exactly what it said). I'm not sure what it will be but I don't mind having to take that if I don't get I to the comp sci program. At least for now and I'll go back later when I'm ready for a career change.(11-30-2022, 02:46 PM)Randyb100 Wrote: they (TESU) also allow computer science classes as science from what I read. I'm hoping they'll accept ones I already have. Then I would have just their capstones or whatever to do.
They do accept Computer Science/IT as science courses and you got PLENTY of Computer Science courses you did.
Edx SOS-110 ONLY works for the Computer Science degree, according to TESU advising
I'm hoping the IBM cyber security analyst certificate becomes something more in the future. It's their newest cert, I think, and their other ones have direct partnerships with universities. Maybe it'll cover something in the future or I can go back to WGU or something later when I am better off financially.
TCC - AAS in Information Technology & AAS in Website Management, May 2015
Coursera - IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate, April 2023
TESU - Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, June 2024
UMGC - Master of Science in Digital Forensics, Expected August 2026
Arizona State University - Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Expected October 2025
Dallas College - Certificate in Private Investigation, Expected May 2025
*JFK School of Law (National University) - Juris Doctor (planned)
Coursera - IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate, April 2023
TESU - Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, June 2024
UMGC - Master of Science in Digital Forensics, Expected August 2026
Arizona State University - Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Expected October 2025
Dallas College - Certificate in Private Investigation, Expected May 2025
*JFK School of Law (National University) - Juris Doctor (planned)


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