![]() |
|
CS Degree - What would be the best path? - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: Degree Planning Advice (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Degree-Planning-Advice) +--- Thread: CS Degree - What would be the best path? (/Thread-CS-Degree-What-would-be-the-best-path) Pages:
1
2
|
RE: CS Degree - What would be the best path? - Edwardss44 - 07-07-2025 (05-04-2025, 11:58 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yes it will, but only a few classes are affected, you'll still have to get the first BBA PM & IS completed, then the MAOL if you prefer or swap it to the BSCS, and complete the final degree of your choice. So, it will be BBA PM & IS, BSCS or MAOL, and end with MAOL or BSCS... You're good to go by following those steps, and the cost should remain at that $5750 for 3 degrees vs 2 at TESU! ![]() Ok, I am back with an update. I started with Sophia one month ago and I am almost done with those GEC credits. Those should be good enough, right? I still have to do the last touchstone for the Business Communication one and to start & finish the French I course. So if those are enough for the GEC ones, I would start working towards the BBA PM & IS credits (since from my understanding we don’t know yet the requirements for BSCS, unless I am wrong). After that I should be fine to apply at UMPI, right? If everything I said is correct, may I get some help with an updated plan, after the UMPI changes, for the credits needed for BBA PM & IS (or for BSCS if we already know what’s needed for it, I’m fine starting with either one)? RE: CS Degree - What would be the best path? - bjcheung77 - 08-18-2025 Edwardss44 Wrote:Hey, coming back (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-CS-Degree-What-would-be-the-best-path) and so far I’ve completed the following courses (I’m almost done with French I): 1. No, if you've got all the Sophia.org classes on the WIKI for transfer, that's all you need, unless you want to take some for extra knowledge, or towards an extra minor. I would do the classes if you have a subscription already... 2. Coursera are certificates used as extra fluff/padding towards the Certs, Degree, Experience trifecta, I would take the cheapies and freebies & Study.com is for the general education and electives, and some classes that may still go towards the major. 3. If you max your transfer of 90+ credits, you'll only need 30 residency credits. You should be able to complete this in one session. |