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techiie wrote: » Looks like it could be a good equivalent to a computer science degree.
N2IT wrote: » Carl I thought you had a CS degree.
sheckler wrote: » I would be interested in this but I already completed a BS IT from WGU and I don't think they let you do a second bachelors. Maybe there will be an MS at some point.
sheckler wrote: » I may be wrong but I think I remember reading you can only do a 2nd one if it's in another college, like a BS Accounting would be ok.
backinthe80s wrote: » bump for any new info on this degree. Why did they remove finite math? Is college algebra really the only math class in the curriculum? Does anyone know what languages will be taught? Java? Maybe python?
iBrokeIT wrote: » Go to the WGU website and look at the program guide for the degree program you are interested in. It has detailed information about the classes you have to take for each degree and what the class teaches.
backinthe80s wrote: » Thanks Captain Obvious but I've done that already. From what I have found out, this is a new course and the program guide was incomplete. I spoke with an enrollment counselor and he was clueless. I, like most others would like to hear from actual students who have taken the first step in the course. The program guide is vague and these forums are a great way to get opinions and advice. WGU is a business and like any other, they will only tell you what helps them to make the sell. Looking at the guide though, this is far from a CS degree lol especially if college algebra and geometry are the main math classes. I'm wondering what an employeer would think when they see "software development" on a degree. The norm is usually CS first, then CIS or MIS.
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