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re: Good resources to find online Universities?
Posted on 9/27/17 at 8:38 am to CCTider
Posted on 9/27/17 at 8:38 am to CCTider
There aren't many choices for online engineering programs. I personally looked for the same thing, but there are many out there.
1. Arizona St. - engineering management (accredited by ABET)
2. University of North Dakota - mechanical, civil, electrical, etc. This one was very expensive and requires like 2 weeks of on campus labs each summer (accredited by ABET)
I think University of Alabama may have one but there are a few on campus requirements before you can take the online version completely.
These are the only ones that I was able to find when I was actively looking, but if you happen to find others keep this thread updated.
1. Arizona St. - engineering management (accredited by ABET)
2. University of North Dakota - mechanical, civil, electrical, etc. This one was very expensive and requires like 2 weeks of on campus labs each summer (accredited by ABET)
I think University of Alabama may have one but there are a few on campus requirements before you can take the online version completely.
These are the only ones that I was able to find when I was actively looking, but if you happen to find others keep this thread updated.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 8:40 am to classicgold
Seems like one of the Kentucky schools had a lot of online stuff.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 9:21 am to classicgold
I think my cousin did something similar with UAB and nursing as the Bama program.
I already have 16 years in the industry as an structural inspector, and on a lot of large scale infrastructure projects. So I don't think I'll be changing to anything computer. Though construction management might be a more feasible option than civil.
I already have 16 years in the industry as an structural inspector, and on a lot of large scale infrastructure projects. So I don't think I'll be changing to anything computer. Though construction management might be a more feasible option than civil.
This post was edited on 9/27/17 at 9:25 am
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