11-20-2018, 05:38 PM
I still have not received a reply from TESU advising but I did contact the Heavin School of Arts and Sciences directly.
They replied quickly with a little more information. All courses for the MS DSA program will be offered at every graduate term. This is good news as it eliminates the concern about some courses only having one opportunity per year.
They also referred me to the Bachelor's to Master's program if I am interested. This is somewhat in opposition to what advising told monroe18 up thread. Maybe advising just isn't up to date on the new degree yet or maybe that degree path is still in the works. I will follow up with Heavin to see if they can further clarify.
One other additional piece of information from Statistics.com: the new courses for the MS degree begin in January 2019.
They replied quickly with a little more information. All courses for the MS DSA program will be offered at every graduate term. This is good news as it eliminates the concern about some courses only having one opportunity per year.
They also referred me to the Bachelor's to Master's program if I am interested. This is somewhat in opposition to what advising told monroe18 up thread. Maybe advising just isn't up to date on the new degree yet or maybe that degree path is still in the works. I will follow up with Heavin to see if they can further clarify.
One other additional piece of information from Statistics.com: the new courses for the MS degree begin in January 2019.