I would be essentially closer, but I doubt I could handle the workload the same way as WGU is much more competency based vs traditional univ wanting lots and lots of homework and having to go 15 weeks to finish up classes. in Info Technology, because they have accepted more than just 60 credits due to having several other courses I completed as electives, that fit more into the traditional way degrees are obtained with Electives. I am close to pulling the trigger, I am just weighing a BS at a local Univ. so just use v087 or older version of bsnes that has snespurify. version 088 of bsnes does NOT include the snespurify tool used to convert rom files to bsnes-compatible file format. I could also at that point get Comptia Pentest+ and EC CHFI certs done after completing the BSNES, which would give me the following needed for completion of MSCSIA.Ĭybersecurity Architecture and Engineering bsnes should come with a tool called 'snespurify.exe.' Use that. (Taking advantage of what my work will pay for.) If I don't make it, I can still go the following semester at WGU at the start of 2024, but I will likely have to postpone going for the MSCSIA until start of 2025. Internet of Things (IoT) and Infrastructure Network & Security - Applications - Security+ I will need to focus on as many of the certifications and course at before the start of June, once June comes I will have to switch over to WGU for whatever I cannot accomplish at that point.īusiness of IT - Project Management - B311 It might be a daunting task, but I am hopeful after hearing from others who have similar amount of experience as I do in the field that I can accomplish this. My goal is to get the BSNES done by the end of the year, so that I can have 3k from work for the Masters next year. There is several courses that have overlap between the BSNES and BSCSIA. Your program mentor will set up regular telephone appointments (weekly at first) with. My work covers ~$3,000.00 a year for College along with ~$1,000.00 a year for Certifications. and Security (BSNES) degree program prepares IT professionals to. The nice thing is I would receive credit towards 2 classes for the Masters Program by having the CISSP. I have decided that the BSNES makes most sense for me, along with highlighting my career as a Network Engineer and then getting a MSCSIA afterwards. Last year earned a CISSP certification, which I study for the past 2.5 years. My goal is to get BS & MS for career advancement beyond middle management. I have 20 years of IT experience including I now work in the Cybersecurity space, but spent the majority of my career working as a network engineer. I looked at BSCSIA and BSNES, and did some comparisons. What is nice is that there is a pathway to WGU as they have a partnership setup. in Information Technology from a local college. I have been looking at several online universities and trying to decide where I will go to obtain a B.S.
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