I personally can’t name one but include the clause because I can’t verify that not a single employer cares. But effectively, they don’t. The difference between BA and BS is not usually the number of CS courses but the courses outside of CS, which don’t have much effect for 95% of jobs.
Usually, BA’s are not ABET accredited, which is an engineering accreditation that requires a distribution of courses usually in the physical sciences, and a few other small requirements. While very important in engineering, ABET accreditation in CS is not important for most employers (an exception being patent work, which is very rare). If you’re writing a physics simulator, you probably want a physics course, but you can take that with a BA still if you know you’re interested in that. A BA won’t close any doors really. Both CAS and Tandon are not ABET accredited, so in this case, the difference really comes down to the core requirements.