DL programs through Pennsylvania state universities

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by airtorn, Jan 27, 2004.

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  1. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    Here is something that I haven't seen on here before. http://keystone-university.net/ It is a network of Pennsylvania state schools and offers some good programs. It is a good example of state schools getting on board the DL wagon.

    Bachelor of Science in Education(CUP)
    Associate of Arts in Arts and Sciences(CLU)
    Associate in Early Childhood(CLU)
    Associate of Science in Nursing (LHU)
    Associate of Science in Criminal Justice Administration(MAU)
    Bachelor of Art in Art History(MAU)
    Bachelor of Social Work(MAU)

    Master of Science in Instructional Technology (BUP)
    Certificate in Administrative Program for Principals (CUP)
    Certificate in Superintendent Letter of Eligibility (CUP)
    Master of Education in Administration Program for Principals(CUP)
    Master of Science in Exercise Science & Health Promotion: Performance Enhancement & Injury Prev(CUP)
    Master of Science in Legal Studies: Law and Public Policy (CUP)
    Master of Arts in Special Education, Rehabilitative Services(CLU)
    Master of Arts in Library Science(CLU)
    Master of Science in Nursing(CLU)
    Master of Education in Reading (EUP)
    Master of Education in Special Education(EUP)
    Master of Education in Teaching and Learning (LHU)
    Master of Education in Alternative Education(LHU)
    Master of Health Science in Physician Assistant (LHU)
    Master of Education in School Library and Information Technology(MAU)
    Master of Business Administration(SUP)
    Master of Information Systems(SUP)
     
  2. Ike

    Ike New Member

    You didn't see it here because you didn't search the archives.

    Ike
     
  3. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    My fault but it never hurts to bring it up again. The MS in Legal Studies is new. The MBA is a reasonably priced AACSB accredited program.

    Also, I generally keep seeing the same handful of schools being suggested on this forum.

    Finally, I grew up in Pennsylvania and have stayed a resident throughout my military career. Because of that, I always like to plug PA schools.
     

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