Degrees that are predominantly, but not completely, online

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by rohirette, Oct 31, 2012.

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  1. rohirette

    rohirette New Member

    I am wondering if anyone is aware of a list or resource for degrees that can be completed mostly online, but that still require some on campus attendance.

    I've read about Harvard Extension. I also happened across Pittsburgh Mortuary Institute's online program, which requires about 2 weeks of on campus examination (you can imagine why) at the end of the program.

    But what else is out there? Short of exhaustively examining every major and comparing it to the typical section offerings amongst hundreds of colleges, how to find out?

    I am finding that I want to change my major, but the direction in which I'm leaning does not exist online at the baccalaureate level (too much lab science required.)
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    I would suggest that your first step would be to saysomething about what field(s) you'd actually like to study. (that way we don't have to list every major in the universe)
     
  3. DxD=D^2

    DxD=D^2 Member

    I don't think they have degree on other parts of the universe, like Saturn, Pluto, and Uranus.

    rohirette, Kizmet meant to say planet earth.
     
  4. BobbyJim

    BobbyJim New Member

    The guy that owns the lawn service I use has a B.S. in Health Information Management. That says something for HIS opinion of that field!:duh:

    To your question - you might try searching this (DegreeInfo) site for various ‘degree completion’ programs. Many state universities have such programs, and usually at lower cost than for-profit schools.
     
  5. rohirette

    rohirette New Member

    How awesome. My current major is Health Services Management :lame:

    Potentials: Hospitality Management. Operations and Supply Chain. Materials Engineering.

    I know they are all oddly different.
     
  6. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    When all those drug dealers in Mexico get tired of killing each other I think I'll move down to the Yucatan and get a job in one of those big vacation resorts. I'll start out running the scuba shop but then I'll gradually take over the whole operation. I can't decide if I should get a degree in hospitality mgmt or just dive right into organized crime.
     
  7. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

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