Nice man, how do you feel about the WGU program? Do you feel it adequately prepared you for a career in IT/Cyber?
I absolutely do.
The course material of course is directly built for the purposes of preparing you for the certification exams, because completion of the course requires acquisition of the certification.
In addition to the standard certification courses, there are performance assessments as well, which require you to focus on the project management side of the house.
Mind you, I have experience in network engineering, project management, network administration and system administration as a 25S. This was just luck of the draw for assignments and experience. But I feel even without this experience, the degree plan itself and the material associated with it, would adequately prepare most people to perform those duties.
As for the cyber security roles, it depends on which position you are sitting in. I couldn't be a software developer and know how to use a holistic approach to developing quality code and secure code simultaneously. But I know how to approach a software development project using the holistic approach, and can effectively manage the project based upon what I have learned and applied in the cyber security realm.
I guess the easiest way to explain how I have benefited from the degree programs is that it has validated a skill set that I already had with a diploma and a plethora of certs to back it up.
I would personally suggest WGU for a few reasons:
1) You walk out of the program (depending on the program) with 6-10 certifications and a diploma, all for cheaper than most universities.
2) It's a 6 month term instead of an 8 week term, which allows for greater flexibility when completing courses.
3) If you finish your entire course load prior to the 6 month term ending, you can add additional courses to your term for no additional cost, for example, if you were to follow below:
a) A+ - January 1st to February 1st
b) Network+ - February 2nd to March 15th
c) Security + - March 15th to May 1st
Once I have completed those three courses, I still have 60 days remaining in the term so I can add courses to the term for no additional cost, it's a flat rate term, so:
d) ITIL - May 2nd to May 30th
e) Cloud Essentials - June 1st to June 30th
You can complete 18 semester hours for the price of 12. I did this and was able to complete a 6 term degree plan (already had an associates) in 3 terms.