Colorado State University

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  1. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    I attend an aerpspace conference and exhibition every year. This year it was in Denver and in a departure from the usual exhibitors there was a stand staffed by CSU people. Their objective was to interest potential students in their on-line and distance engineering andbusiness degrees. I picked up a catalog and was surprised by the range of DL degrees offered; they includes engineering, agriculture, education, business (MBA), computer science, industrial pschology, and statistics,. They also offer certificates in a wide variety of areas. The program costs listed in their catalog look very reasonable.
     
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  2. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Here is a list of degrees offered
    http://www.learn.colostate.edu/degrees/
     
  3. lawrenceq

    lawrenceq Member

    I noticed Colorado State over year ago after reading an article on affordable online degrees at big-name state schools.

    The list also included:
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Texas Tech
    Missouri

    I think all of the programs costed under $250 per hour.
     
  4. abnrgr275

    abnrgr275 Member

    Colorado State is going to be offering their Ph.D. in Education and Human Resource Studies/Organizational Performance and Change at their Brighton, CO extension campus next year. It will require students to attend classes 5 Saturdays each semester and has moved up to the top of my list for possible doctoral programs along with Valdosta State's D.P.A. program.

    I believe their Master's in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology program is a brand new DL program that is starting this upcoming fall semester.

    abnrgr275
     
  5. KariS

    KariS New Member

    The IE/OR program at Colorado State is good and thorough. Probably more technical then some. The IE/OR courses are in a blended format, meaning you need to attend a weekend session (usually Friday, Saturday and half of Sunday) on campus.

    Also they have a tendency to change program requirements and not lock in based on when you applied. Case in point they added a new course MECH 609 this spring and made it mandatory for all enrolled at the graduate level, no exceptions! Also it is offered every other year. One student this summer was taking the course and working as TA at the same time, because he needed it to graduate this fall.
     
  6. jackrussell

    jackrussell Member

    Bsc in Maths Online

    I am looking for an online and accredited Bsc Math that can start immediately and finish fast. Of course it shouldn't be too expensive. I don't need a Harvard degree, just a normal Bsc.
     
  7. jackrussell

    jackrussell Member

    I am looking for an online and accredited Bsc Math that can start immediately and finish fast. Of course it shouldn't be too expensive. I don't need a Harvard degree, just a normal Bsc. Is Colorado suitable?
     
  8. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    TESC has a BA in Math
    http://www.tesc.edu/3629.php
    You can take the courses at any college plus test out some using CLEP/DSST/etc.

    The University of London has this degree
    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/math_econ/index.shtml

    There are some other BS/BA degrees in math so conduct a search on this site.
     
  9. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    University of Illinois - Springfield offers a BA in Mathematical Sciences.
     

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