There are differences no doubt and I would not recommend the TESU BACS for a computer engineering job but for almost any other IT related field it will server you well. It is also an excellent degree for those thinking of pursuing a career in middle to upper management in IT.
Notre Dame's BACS lists 30 STEM courses compared to 17 STEM courses for TESU BACS. Although with TESU you have a choice to include 10 more STEM courses as electives to make that 27 STEM courses total if you wish.
WGU lists 32 STEM courses for their BSCS degree, that is an almost irrelevant difference compared to the 30 for Notre Dame's BACS.
I am a IT hiring manager for a billion dollar company and I hire BACS degree holders every year in IT for various positions. If a candidate has that I do not care about their certs.
Notre Dame's BACS lists 30 STEM courses compared to 17 STEM courses for TESU BACS. Although with TESU you have a choice to include 10 more STEM courses as electives to make that 27 STEM courses total if you wish.
WGU lists 32 STEM courses for their BSCS degree, that is an almost irrelevant difference compared to the 30 for Notre Dame's BACS.
I am a IT hiring manager for a billion dollar company and I hire BACS degree holders every year in IT for various positions. If a candidate has that I do not care about their certs.
Job: IT Hiring Manager for a Billion dollar company.