I've been drawn to programming for some while been looking into finishing school in computer science. My only real option that isn't going to cost me an arm and a leg is from thomas edison but they only offer the BA in computer science. Preferably I'd go full time to finish my last 2 years at NJIT but I'm working fulltime and can't leave my job to return to school. Online from Thomas Edison is my only real option.
I did hours of searching online to see what people that of it but everyone would say its not favored as the BS since its math heavy and the BA is for Art. The BA from thomas edison looks like the BS program from NJIT. From the way the program looks at thomas edison it doesn't look like its art focused I do see plenty of math computer science courses that other schools require.
These math courses are mandatory:
Calc 1 & 2
Data structures
Discrete Math
Under gen ed electives
I plan on taking physics 1 & 2, statistics
computer science elective
Artificial intel, assembly lang, computer architecture, computer arithmetic algorithms, problem analysis and solution, software engineering, and program languages
free electives
C, C++
Thomas Edison State College: Computer Science
It looks pretty solid what does everyone in the know think about it? Will having my computer science with a BA really be a problem when looking for an entry level programming position.