What’s the most affordable way to obtain a computer science degree? /u/sav-tech CSCQ protests reddit

I’m a full-time working professional as a Systems Engineer with undergrad in a Bachelor’s of Professional Studies in Cybersecurity. As you can tell by the degree title – I’ve never taken a math course and I feel like I’ve been pigeonholed.

I think it would behoove of me to do CS or DS.

I’m checking out University Of London BSc in Computer Science through edX and then do a Master’s in Systems Engineering.

Would it be better for me to just get the math credits individually and transfer it over to a Master’s instead?

My employer only reimburses $5,250/yr.

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​r/cscareerquestions I’m a full-time working professional as a Systems Engineer with undergrad in a Bachelor’s of Professional Studies in Cybersecurity. As you can tell by the degree title – I’ve never taken a math course and I feel like I’ve been pigeonholed. I think it would behoove of me to do CS or DS. I’m checking out University Of London BSc in Computer Science through edX and then do a Master’s in Systems Engineering. Would it be better for me to just get the math credits individually and transfer it over to a Master’s instead? My employer only reimburses $5,250/yr. submitted by /u/sav-tech [link] [comments] 

I’m a full-time working professional as a Systems Engineer with undergrad in a Bachelor’s of Professional Studies in Cybersecurity. As you can tell by the degree title – I’ve never taken a math course and I feel like I’ve been pigeonholed.

I think it would behoove of me to do CS or DS.

I’m checking out University Of London BSc in Computer Science through edX and then do a Master’s in Systems Engineering.

Would it be better for me to just get the math credits individually and transfer it over to a Master’s instead?

My employer only reimburses $5,250/yr.

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