Hi all, Can you please let me know which University offers Ph.D in IT or MIS or Computer Science meeting the following criteria. Factors I am looking for. 1. Should be Regionally Accredited University 2. Should be 100% DL. ( No residency requirement ) 3. Should be cost effective ( I am paying on my own ) 4. I have BS in Electronics and MBA. 5. Should be flexible enough. Thanks,
Several of us are attending Northcentral University. www.ncu.edu While it meets all your criteria it is fairly new and still growing. Mixed reviews but has been fine for me. If you could tell us what you plan to do with the degree there may be better options. Cost effective is relative but with NCU you can pay by course rather than by a quarter or semester so it may fit your budget better. I don't have first hand knowledge of the other programs so I'll let others offer their opinions/
Greetings, I found two, but I am not sure it meets your citeria or not. Here are the information..... Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer and Information Science Type: Private/Non-Profit Accreditation: Regional - Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Residencies: Require orientation day at first institute orr custer session. Meets on campus 2 weeks per year. Addmission: Appropriate regionally accredited master's with 3.25 GPA, essay, summary of professional experience and 3 letters of evaluation. Degree: Ph.D in Information Systems Ph.D in Computer Science Ph.D in Management of Information Systems Ph.D in Education Computing Technology in Education Tuition: $445.00 per credit ($28,480.00 for the whole degree) Degree Requirement: 64 Semester Hours. University of Idaho Engineering Outreach Type: Public/Non-Profit Accreditation: Regional - Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. Computer Science Accreditation Commission of the Computing Sciences. Residencies: Students take final year of coursework on campus. Admission: Master degree Degree: Doctor of Science in Computer Science Tuitioin: $444 per credits ($34,632.00 plus addiontal fees for Doctor degree) Degree Requirement: 78 Semester Hours Good luck with your decission. Semper Fi,
If you choose Nova Southeastern University, your criteria #2 and #5 will not be met. Nova's PhD programs are highly structured and they also have residency requirements. Alternatively, you may explore British, Australian, and South African options. For information about these overseas options, visit Jonnie's Distance Learning Page.
Pace University offers a DPS (Doctor of Professional Studies) in Computing that is complete DL; however, it is very expensive. $50,000.00 for the entire program! BTW, both Nova and U. of Idaho require residencies. U. of Idaho requires you to be on campus for two semesters to complete the PhD.
Another option is the IT Management option in the DBA program at Nova Southeastern. This can work if you have a more general interest in business as well as IS. Yes, the DBA program at Nova requires residency - as does the PhD in CIS or CS from SCIS unit of Nova. But think about your residency expectation. There are some definite benefits of having face to face time with peers and faculty. Each person's learning style is different - for me, I really enjoyed residency time. Regards - Andy
Thanks to all the responses. I am still trying to figure out the University which satisfies all my factors. I understand that there are benefits of residency, but I am not in a position to spend time/money on that. As I am not able to find in IT/MIS/Computer Science field, I am leaning towards Ph.D in BA ( Applied Computer Science concentration ) in Northcentral University. But I am still open to suggestions which meets all my factors mentioned above. Thanks once again.
one of the options I considered was the PhD program at Indiana State University: http://www.indstate.edu/distance/techManagement.html http://www.indstate.edu/consortphd/ The biggest headache with this program is that it is taught by a consortium of 5 schools and you have to be accepted into each. More paperork than anything else. I explored this option but the fields (concentrations) are limited.
You may want to look at the DBA program I am enrolled in at Grenoble. The school is very strong in technology management and every DBA dissertation has to have a technology management component. Grenoble is also the “silicon valley” of France, which gives you an excellent opportunity to network with IT professionals in the EU. I have an unofficial student FAQ on the program at: http://www.denvermullican.com/dba.htm Denver