WGU BS:IT/Software (starting Nov. 1st 2013)
Well, it's getting close, so it's time to make my thread.
I'm going in with no transfer credits asides from the 3 credits for CIW Web Foundations V6, which I took to meet the admittance requirements.
Today was my first call with my mentor. He was definitely open to the idea of my finishing the degree in a year or less. If I keep my head buried in books, I can do it.
Good news: He gave me a list of upper level courses which cancel out lower ones, and gave me permission to post it here, as long as I mention this: The MTA level courses can be skipped, but you don't have to skip them. You can still get the MTA certs if you want them. I haven't heard they are worth anything on a resume, so I wouldn't be including them anyway. Might as well skip them for some easy credits.
DHV1 (Windows OS Fundamentals, 3 CU, MTA exam 98-349) and DIV1 (Windows Server Admin Fundamentals, 3 CU, MTA exam 98-365) are required, since there are no higher level courses in these areas - at least in the Software focus. YMMV if you are in another IT program.
The following basic courses are skipped by the listed advanced courses:
Basic Course (Course Title, CU, Exam) -> Advanced Course (Course Title, CU, Exam) -> Total CU
EUP1 AND EUC1 ((Project in) Web Development Fundamentals, 2+2=4 CU, Performance/Objective Assessments) -> {
BOV1 (Web Programming, 4 CU, CIW JavaScript Specialist 1D0-635)
OR
CUV1 (Web Technologies, 4 CU, CIW Web Design Specialist 1D0-520)
Total for EUP1+EUC1+(BOV1 or CUV1) = 8 CU, basically add 4 extra when first completing either BOV1 or CUV1}
CWV1 (Network Fundamentals, 3 CU, MTA 98-366) -> CRV1 (Networks, 4 CU, CompTIA Network+ N10-005) -> 7 CU
DJV1 (Software Development Fundamentals, 4 CU, MTA 98-361) ->
{EITHER:
{TXP1 (Project: Introduction to Programming, 2 CU, performance assessment)
AND
TXC1 (Introduction to Programming, 2 CU, objective assessment)}
OR
{TYP1 (Project in Introduction to Object Oriented Design and Development, 2 CU, performance assessments)
AND
TYC1 (Introduction to Object Oriented Design and Development, 2 CU, objective assessment)} ->
Total for DJV1+either group of advanced courses = 8 CU - Basically add on 4 credits when you finish either TXP1+TXC1, or TYP1+TYC1}
DEV1 (Security Fundamentals, 3 CU, MTA 98-367) -> CTV1 (Security, 4 CU, CompTIA Security+ SY0-301) -> 7 CU
CVV1 (Database Fundamentals, 3 CU, MTA 98-364) -> CJV1 (Database I, 4 CU, CIW Database Specialist) -> 7 CU
Total skippable = 17 CU. Not bad.
I can't wait to get started for real.