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Degree Planning- MS degree - dodek101 - 03-23-2024 Location: New Jersey, USA Age:45 What kind of degree do I want?: MS in Cybersecurity, AI or Computer Science, open to suggestions Current Regional Accredited Credits: TESU - BSBA General Management (2021) 120 credits 2.80 GPA TESU - ASNSM Computer Science (2021) 60 credits Certifications: A+, N+, S+, AWS Cloud Practitioner IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate- Coursera Google Project Management: Professional Certificate- Coursera Google IT Fundamentals Professional Certificate- Coursera TEEX- a lot of cert in cybersecurity Budget: I have a max of $8K saved up. Commitments: I currently work full time and can work on my studies part time or in the evenings/weekends. Timeline: I plan to finish the courses required for the degree in 2-3 years, taking two courses per semester. Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Yes, my workplace offers tuition reimbursement. I receive $815 per graduate credit, based on the grade received for the course: A-100%, B-75%, C-50%. My goal is to use the tuition reimbursement program to advance my career in IT public sector. After graduating from TESU, I secured a position in local government as an IT help desk technician, and I have been in that role for two years now. I have not yet applied to any graduate schools and am unsure where to start. My biggest concern about being accepted into graduate MS programs is my low GPA and the fact that my BA is not in the field of Computer Science. My question is, which online schools should I consider applying to? Are there any alternative ways to earn credits? Should I improve my GPA somehow to be considered by graduate schools?" Out of those three majors, Cybersecurity, AI, or Computer Science, which one would be more attainable? Any suggestions and questions are welcome. RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - jg_nuy - 03-23-2024 Hello: You will want to take a look at the specific requirements for the schools that you consider. A common suggestion is WGU's Masters in Cybersecurity and IS (includes a number of certs in the degree plan) or their Masters in IT: Cyber and IS: https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees/cybersecurity-information-assurance-masters-program.html IT: https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees/information-technology-management-masters-program.html This list found on the sister site might also be useful— https://www.geteducated.com/online-college-ratings-and-rankings/best-buy-lists/online-masters-computer-science-it-degree/#/ Another place to consider could be The University of the Cumberlands - $355/graduate credit & fully online and their minimum GPA is 2.5 on a 4.0 scale: Masters of IT: https://www.ucumberlands.edu/academics/graduate/masters-information-technology All graduate programs (includes Info Systems Security, Cyber Engineering options): https://www.ucumberlands.edu/academics/graduate Admission requirements: https://www.ucumberlands.edu/admission-aid/admission-requirements RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - rachel83az - 03-24-2024 Another option would be the GT OMCS. It's rigorous, but it's from a good school. It should be right around your budget. RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - ItsNeverTheLionsYear - 03-24-2024 Georgia Tech's OMSCS will most likely take you if you took:
The catch with OMSCS is that while you can take 2 courses at a time with a full time job, the consensus is that you really shouldn't unless you hate yourself and love suffering. This would extend your timeline to just over 3 years. The other catch is that you have to get Bs in at least two fundamental courses in the first year to stay in the program. Your GPA might be an issue. They want a GPA over 3.0, as will most masters programs. You might be interested in taking supplementary courses at Oakton College in order to pump your GPA up and get more of the subjects above covered, especially if you didn't take many graded classes for the BSBA. If you get your assignments in on time and put a decent amount of effort in, you'll probably get good grades. There's also the UT Austin MSCSO and MSAI, which are both just over $10k, but taking multiple classes at once is more feasible. The catch there is that their admissions are way more competitive. OMSCS has something like an 85% admission rate, whereas MSCSO is more like 40%. Might still be worth an application. If you want to go down the cybersecurity path specifically, you'll have more options. Notably WGU offers a cybersecurity MS, and admissions are not at all competitive there. I can't really speak to that path as much but it's a "hot" field which means more online offerings out there. RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - davewill - 03-25-2024 Don't forget Georgia Tech's Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity They generally want a CS background, but they have a Policy track that doesn't have that requirement: Quote:Prerequisites RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - bjcheung77 - 03-26-2024 @dodek101, I would tread with caution on all avenues you are trying to pursue at the moment, the main thing is the low GPA. You should create a shortlist of programs that have been mentioned, in addition to those, there are a few other programs listed in the Graduate section. You can review those as well, my recommendation is to get a public/state institution that provides you a 'bridge' program, or go for an Applied Computer Science program at the Masters level. Here's a recent example set from earlier this week and in the year where I recommended the same thing: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Metropolia-for-quick-bachelor-s-degree-to-get-in-a-master-s-program https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-European-seeking-Computer-Science-or-Math Here's a thread with links to multiple programs I've recommended and created threads about: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Looking-for-RA-IT-CS-analytical-degree RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - Captainrekt000 - 03-26-2024 Augusta University - MS Information Security Management for $7k for 30 credits ($230/credit) https://www.augusta.edu/online/ms-information-security-management.php RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - bjcheung77 - 03-27-2024 Awesome find... Augusta University has a great tuition model, I think most of their Masters are at $230/credit (except for some). I wonder if they have the same tuition for all enrolled students regardless of the location or state they're in. When clicking through a few of their links, their butt-in-seat tuition shows it's much more expensive for out of state students. RE: Degree Planning- MS degree - Captainrekt000 - 03-28-2024 (03-27-2024, 12:01 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Awesome find... Augusta University has a great tuition model, I think most of their Masters are at $230/credit (except for some). I wonder if they have the same tuition for all enrolled students regardless of the location or state they're in. When clicking through a few of their links, their butt-in-seat tuition shows it's much more expensive for out of state students.https://www.augusta.edu/online/financial-aid.php For some reason, the tuition different for all degrees. $230 for all students for MS Info Sec and Masters Education. Their OOS for the other online masters is $738/credit The MPH is not terrible at $430/credit for all students ($20k) but not as good as ACE MPH ($10k) https://ace.edu/degree-programs/masters-degrees/masters-healthcare/master-of-public-health/ Or Northeastern State MPH ($16k) https://nsuok.edu/MastersDegreeinPublicHealth.aspx |