So I thought I had it narrowed down to UMass and SUNY-ESC for my computer science studies, but I found Bellevue's site and think it would probably be the fastest track and then if decided to go to UMass later for additional studies...then I could. They don't have a computer science program, but they do have a B.S. in Software Development available in a 54-week package. (with my previous A.A.S. from a local community college from years ago). I'm hoping this school isn't a diploma mill. I've never heard of it prior to my search for online studies. But if I could get these courses and they are applicable to the type of job I'm wanting, without taking a ton of math courses, then I'm all in. Does anyone have any experience with this institution? Thanks folks.
I don't have any personal experience with them, but I have read nothing but positive reviews from others who have gone there. I guess that is saying something pretty good about the school, since the internet is usually full of complaints and nit-picking. I have considered literally hundreds of schools for my Bachelors degree (nothing IT or computer related), and they were one of the schools that held my intrigue for a while. I can not attest to how great their programs are, but I can absolutely guarantee you that it is not a diploma mill.
As long as you're referring to this school, which I'm pretty sure you are: Bellevue University | Software Development (BS) Then yes, they are accredited and have been accredited since 1977 ... link to USDE database: U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs
It's always nice to provide links so that everyone is on the same page (thanks emmzee). It's a decent school and if it fits your needs then I'd say go straight ahead.
This is my alma mater (B.S., Behavioral Science, 2010). Great school, very efficient. And they accepted my Excelsior A.S. in it's entirety (with the exception of 9 credits from Aspen which they did not accept since Aspen is nationally accredited via DETC). I was able to complete 45 credits in 14 months. I transferred in about 20 FEMA ISP credits to finish up my electives (btw, Bellevue is one of the very few schools that will accept FEMA credits in transfer without having them "laundered" first). FEMA ISP courses are FREE and are available online.
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I am currently a graduate student at Bellevue (Master of Science in Management of Information Systems with an emphasis in Project Management). I start again in March (so stoked) and thus far my experience has been very positive. I have been impressed with the school, MOST of the faculty and the materials we use (which are very current and relevant). I highly recommend them and no they are not a mill and yes they are accredited (regionally accredited actually). If you have any specific questions I'd be happy to tell you more.
This helps tremendously. The only hesitation is the cost, but many of the online programs are more expensive per credit hour. The fact the the curriculum is thoroughly outlined is a plus, because I can somewhat gauge what I'll be spending to complete the program. With SUNY-ESC you make your own degree program, so the problem that I am afraid of running into, is that the creditload seems based on an arbitrary system. I don't want to get almost to the end of a program, only to find out that I need a bunch of various classes that I wasn't aware of. Does this make sense? Bellevue seems pretty cut and dry about what their programs offer and require.
Cost wise Bellevue is still on the cheaper end of the spectrum...not APUS cheap but not terribly expensive either.
Friendorfoe, forgive me if you mentioned this elsewhere, but how many weeks long are the master's courses?