<p>Its more than the programming classes that are needed. You need the math, and natural sciences to go along with it. If you had a degree in Physics, then it wouldn’t be so bad off. </p>
<p>I would suggest that you go and get a 2nd degree. Philosophy and Computer Science are not related in any way, and regardless of the classes you take, when you apply to a MS program, your transcript will not be comprable to people with degrees in the sciences and engineering. It would be unlikely that a program would admit you, unless you get a degree in the subject, rather than take classes. I suggest that enroll in a community college, and get an Associates in Comp Sci, and transfer to a 4 year college and complete your degree. You can go at night.</p>