I believe that St. Mary of the Woods College offers a Bachelors program in Mathematics. http://www.smwc.edu There are others but they are non-US degrees and so they are not RA (as you requested). Jack
Hmmm....well, they have some good programs, but I'm not sure I'd fit in "Saint Mary-of-the-Woods was founded in 1840 by the Sisters of Providence. The Woods is the nation’s oldest Catholic liberal arts college for women." Thanks, Gary
The University of Illinois at Springfield offers a BA in Mathematical Science which is essentially an applied mathematics degree (math with a good sprinkling of statistics and operations research.)
ACCREDITED DL BS MATHEMATICS PROGRAMS Acadia University http://conted.acadiau.ca/distance/index.html (BG15, 153) University of Calicut http://collegeskerala.com/calicut (BG15, 177) Central Queensland University www.dtls.cqu.edu.au (BG15, 103) Charter Oak State College www.cosc.edu (BG15, 104) Christopher Newport University www.cnuonline.cnu.edu (BG15, 105) University of London www.lon.ac.uk (BG15, 138) Madurai Kamaraj University www.mkuniversity.org (BG15, 120) Mary Baldwin College www.mbc.edu/adp (BG15, 162) Murdoch University http://wwwonline.murdoch.edu.au (BG15, 123) University of New England www.une.edu.au (BG15, 141) Open University (England) www.open.ac.uk (BG15, 126) Open University (Israel) www.openu.ac.il (BG15, 127) Queens University www.queensu.ca (BG15, 128) Saint Mary of the Woods College www.smwc.edu (BG15, 170) University of South Africa www.unisa.ac.za (BG15, 144) Southwestern Adventist University www.swau.edu (BG15, 173) Thomas Edison State College www.tesc.edu (BG15, 133)
The University of London, already cited by Ted Heiks, offers a new Bsc. in Mathematics and Economics. Joi
George, I would suggest, instead of pursuing a Bachelor, to rather take the relatively few mathematics classes required to get into a Master's program. You would typically need calculus, linear algebra, ODE and a couple others depending on whether you entered a pure, applied or statistical mathematics program. I don't have any distance Master's programs offhand to suggest to you other than UNISA; it's just that with the degrees you already have it would make sense to hold a second Master's than to retreat to a Bachelor's. Do tell us what you finally do.
Texas A&M University offers a distance education based masters degree in mathematics with a teaching option. I am considering University of Illinois at Springfield and Texas A&M University for a masters degree in mathematics.