BS Computer Science - Web Development

Level: Bachelor
Language: English

(2 reviews)

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BS in Computer Science - Web Development Concentration

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Here's a hint:
December 15, 2011
Here's a hint: Look for distance education programs from colleges with a higher percentage of full-time instructors (50% or more). Those teachers tend to actually have some skin in the game and most likely care more about the learning process and specific course modules; they have less likelihood of being stuck on autopilot - actively being involved in the curriculum); and are not just looking to add something to their credentials that looks good on ...

General Ed and Humanities seem fine, beware otherwise
September 15, 2011
General ed and humanities courses have gone fairly well. I have enjoyed a number of those course. I would STRONGLY recommend avoiding the web design and psych courses. Web design learning materials were incomplete (school waters down the contents and eliminates accompanying learning tools - verified by the materials vendor). I actually learned more about web design by picking up a much more coherent and cohesive text at the local Barnes and Noble than I ...

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Dec. 14, 2011, 2:54 p.m.
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The category for review is listed under CS, the specific degree plan at APUS is web development. Pay attention to the details, please.
March 20, 2009, 6:27 p.m.
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This is a great review and all of the university EXCEPT for the fact that it does not offer a Bachelors (or masters for that matter) in Computer Science. It DOES offer the following sort-of-not-really related degrees:

# Information Systems Security
# Information Technology
# Information Technology Management

I looked at the curriculum for all these degrees and they barely scratch the surface of a normal CS program. AT BEST, you might, at stretch, be able to call this a Computer Information Systems degree..maybe. But is not a a CS degree so I am not sure how you claim to be a candidate in a degree program that is non-existent. In addition, I chated with the University through its "Live Chat" feature and they confirmed they do not offer a BS in Computer Science...no pun intended.

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