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ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - nomaduser - 02-27-2023 https://asuonline.asu.edu/online-degree-programs/undergraduate/bachelor-science-computer-science/ This is interesting... ASU's BS in CS grads can get jobs at FAANG. However, the program is not cheap. It may cost over $50k after you transfer liberal arts credits. RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - rachel83az - 02-27-2023 "Can get" doesn't mean guaranteed. Anyone with a degree from almost anywhere can get a FAANG job. RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - dfrecore - 02-27-2023 (02-27-2023, 06:55 AM)rachel83az Wrote: "Can get" doesn't mean guaranteed. Anyone with a degree from almost anywhere can get a FAANG job. Many without degrees can get a FAANG job as well. My husband was offered a job at Amazon, he doesn't have a bachelor's degree in anything (but he does have 20+ years of experience). RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - bjcheung77 - 03-01-2023 With the recent layoffs, I don't think anyone is currently looking at getting a job at any of the FAANG companies... Well, not just yet anyways, maybe when the tables get turned a little bit more in their favor. It's a volatile market for them at the moment... Having a Business/Comp Sci degree is still better than not having a degree at all! RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - natshar - 03-01-2023 If I personally wanted to get an ASU online degree from scratch this is what I would do: So ASU does not accept ACE or NCCRS. But they do accept CLEP and DSST up to 60 credits of it. Their gen ed requirements are about 45 credits and I believe one could use CLEP and DSST to meet most (if not all) of them. They also accept AP and IB if people took those in HS. Once that is done get a job at Starbucks working at least 20 hrs a week. Start doing ASU Universal Learner self-paced computer courses. And you can take both the intro to programming and intro to engineering courses. Then apply to ASU comp sci program, transfer in all CLEP, DSST. Fill out and have current FAFSA on file with ASU. Then hit 90 days at Starbucks. At this point you'd be eligible for free ASU tuition and if everything is done right all your gen eds, free electives and even the intro major courses would be done. I believe you'd only need about 75 credits (maybe even less) or so left all in the major and UL tech electives. Thanks to 7 week terms and year round scheduling the rest of the degree could be done in two years or less for free. Then once I finish the degree quit starbucks. Plus since the Starbucks commitment is only 20 hrs a week to get the tuition. It would be possible to find a second part-time job more relevant to computer science or somewhat related like entry level IT helpdesk even if it is just a few hrs a week. Of course this assumes that the person has zero previous RA credit, but I've heard many particpants in Starbucks program have prior RA credit. So one might even have less credits to do. 30 credits must be completed at ASU though. RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - LevelUP - 03-01-2023 ASU can take up to 64 credits from community colleges and up to 90 from 4 year schools. You need to complete a minimum of 30 at ASU. You could take some of your credits at WGU/UMPI. Transfer Guide https://webapp4.asu.edu/transfercreditguide/app/home Maricopa Community Colleges such as Chandler-Gilbert, Mesa, and Scottsdale all have transfer agreements with ASU so for specific courses, this may save you some $'s. https://www.mesacc.edu/cashier-services/tuition-rates RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - natshar - 03-01-2023 (03-01-2023, 07:10 PM)LevelUP Wrote: ASU can take up to 64 credits from community colleges and up to 90 from 4 year schools. You need to complete a minimum of 30 at ASU. I've thought of that the thing is most most WGU/UMPI courses come in as free electives or elective credit only at ASU. I was even thinking at one point transferring WGU to a B&M school. But due to WGU's grading system and the course titles/numbers most of them outside of gen eds only transfer as elective credits (and that is what I've found for multiple schools). I think WGU is great school to transfer into with prior credit but not a very good school to transfer credit from to another school. (outside of maybe the Big 3/schools mentioned on this forum I mean) RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - Alpha - 03-02-2023 While I generally like ASU as a school, and I applaud their innovative attitude, I also wonder if they're trying to do too much too fast. Are they sacrificing quality for quantity? RE: ASU's new online BS in Computer Science program - davewill - 03-02-2023 (03-02-2023, 06:10 PM)Alpha Wrote: While I generally like ASU as a school, and I applaud their innovative attitude, I also wonder if they're trying to do too much too fast. Are they sacrificing quality for quantity? Considering they have a student population of 78,000 or so, they've kind of already gone there. |