Online or Correspondence ADA Programming Course

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' started by wfready, Jul 24, 2003.

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  1. wfready

    wfready New Member

    Anyone know of any? Can't seem to find one on Excelsior's database.

    Best Regards,
    Bill
     
  2. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

  3. wfready

    wfready New Member

    Decimon,

    Thanks for that link. They have a pretty long list of 100 level CS courses in ADA; however, none in the New England area (no DL courses either).

    Can't seem to find anything on google... Oh well I will keep looking. Trying to find a school that does a DL independent study course or something that would allow ADA for the subject.

    Thanks again,
    Bill
     
  4. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    There is this, Alderson-Broaddus, but if they're accredited by more than the Allmighty then I missed that.

    Lots of online tutorials if you don't need the course for credit or if you can bone up and then challenge the course somewhere.
     
  5. wfready

    wfready New Member

    That's what I should do (find a regular course and ask if they can let me challenge it for credit).

    We'll see, thanks.

    Bill
     
  6. RKanarek

    RKanarek Member

    Greetings.

    I know *nothing* about Alderson-Broaddus College, but, according to "Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association" (http://www.ncacihe.org/directory/), the college is regionally accredited.

    Cordially,
    Richard Kanarek


     
  7. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    My apologies to Alderson-Broaddus. Couldn't get that info from their website. Couldn't navigate their website.
     
  8. wfready

    wfready New Member

    Wow! I thought it was a fake accrediter. I didn't know there was a "Higher Learning Commision" on the real RA accrediter (I though it was just North Central Association of Schools and Colleges (or something in that order).

    Perhaps, I will take a look at this school again.

    Thanks Richard,
    Bill
     
  9. wfready

    wfready New Member

    Wait a dogone minute! They are in West Virginia!? They don't have computers in West Virginia! :D
     
  10. RKanarek

    RKanarek Member

    Greetigns.

    Regarding your recent post:
    They don't need computerS: them is friendly folks; they can share one. <g>

    Cordially,
    Richard Kanarek
     
  11. GENO

    GENO New Member


    I have found "friendly folks" everywhere I have ventured - even Lung Eyelund.
     
  12. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    Long Geyelind is the preferred pronunciation.
     
  13. GENO

    GENO New Member


    I over-emphasized the "eye" in EyeLund - I guess its a Loooooong "G" run into the "eye". Thank you for that embarrassing oversight decimon. Its not everyday here in east Tennessee that we encounter many New Yorkers.
     
  14. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    No New Yawkuhs? I'll be right down.
     
  15. GENO

    GENO New Member


    reminds me of the "nanny" - Fran Dreshler(???)
     
  16. Hille

    Hille Active Member

    Education in WV

    Hello, I assure you there are computers in WV. My son age 21 is a college senior at Marshall University. In this area more high school seniors are looking toward this option for a very reasonable tuition. Huntington is a true college town. Have a good Sunday. Hille
     

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