What are your DL goals? What kind of credentials do you want to obtain? Associates, Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral? Or all four along the way? And in what? Business? Computers? Theology? ect... Do you want to obtain the credentials for personal satisfaction or for professional advancement? Am I asking too many questions? (Don’t answer this one) You must have a reason for pursuing higher educational endeavors (Other then insanity, which is not a defense in this case). Eh?
Hello, Me Again. I have an AAS in Technical Studies (Electro-Mechanical Speciality) I will be enrolling in the BSET in General Engineering Technology (w/ a minor in Engineering Management) at Old Dominion University at the beginning of next year. I need to have credit in Calculus before I begin any of the upper level engineering courses, so I am in the process of CLEP'ing Calculus w/ Elementary functions within a few months (will be CLEPing a few other courses to get liberal arts classes out of the way). If I were to continue on to a Masters, I would either go into an Engineer Management or Computer Science program (possibly an ME [masters of engineering], however, a BSET probably wont get me into a program like that w/o more math, for one. I would probably have to take many prequisite undergrad courses to qualify). Thats probably as far as I will go (its pretty hard going to school part time because of work). I am a field service engineer (Tech Rep) in the semiconductor industry. I work compressed shifts which would seem like it would work well with taking partime classes. This is not true considering I work half a week for 12 hours per day and alot of courses require TWO days per weeks which clash with my schedule. Thats it in a nutshell. BR, Bill
Obtain the credentials to teach at College Level in Engineering/Construction Management Doctoral Engineering/Construction Management Professional Advancement Yes Why not?