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Cheapest comp sci bachelor online degree?

10 points by unimportant 9 years ago · 5 comments · 1 min read


As most desirable countries don't give too much on work experience alone, I'm looking to take the plunge at age 30 and get an internationally recognized online comp sci bachelor.

I finished school at 10th grade because I had to go to an unsafe ghetto school, so I don't have anything equivalent to a highschool diploma and I'm currently working as an iOS dev.

Open University in the UK seems to be fairly recognized, however the computing and IT degree doesn't look that great and I'm not too sure if it'd be considered equal to comp sci by the bureaucrats who process visas.

I'm thinking of emigrating to Canada, the US (extremely unlikely with the H1B situation), Hong Kong or Singapore in the future in case anyone has some personal experience with either getting a visa based on work experience alone or with an online degree.

theviajerock 9 years ago

The best option that I've found is this:

http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/courses/search/?solrsor...

Is great because is The University of London, very prestigious and it's very low cost... But I must say, is not easy at all.

glasnoster 9 years ago

Although it's not something that most people outside of Africa would consider, have a look at UNISA.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_South_Africa

http://www.unisa.ac.za/qualificationsreg/UGH/index.asp?link=...

choxi 9 years ago

You might be interested in our program:

https://www.bloc.io/software-engineering-track

Our goal was to build a program that combined the pragmatic skills training of a developer bootcamp with the foundation and theory of a traditional computer science degree.

brianwawok 9 years ago

So the cheapest degree you can get is a diploma mill that will mail you a degree for $100, no class required. Is this really what you want?

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