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Hi, I am looking for any university all over the world in wich I can get a valid Electrical Engineering bachelorīs degree, this has to be fully online and I will have to be able to participate from southamerica.
If anyone has a comment please do tell. Thanks, CAMBA |
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Please define what is valid ?
Some countries have their rules on recognition of degrees from another countries. In general US EE degrees that accredited by ABET are not on line. If DETC accredited Bachelors Degree in EE will be sufficient in your country then you can try California National University. http://www.cnuas.edu/ http://www.cnuas.edu/Programs/Degree...ngineering.asp |
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Theodore Lamar Heiks BA, History/Political Science, Western State College of Colorado, 1984 MBA, Entrepreneurship, City University of Seattle, 1992 MBA, Marketing, City University of Seattle, 1993 |
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Thanks Ted
I seen EET or IT abet accredited but its a first for BSEE. And yes there MSEE ABET accredited DL programs. |
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How about Devry University online? I saw it on the ABET list.
Here is the link. http://www.abet.org/accredited_programs.shtml |
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Ted,
Thanks for the heads-up about UND's engineering programs. I've been hoping ABET would start accrediting DE programs and now they seem to be doing that. It's nice to see them move away from the image of helping prop up ancient B&M dynasties to that of opening the doors to those who would invest the effort it takes to complete their programs. I have nothing against Brick and Mortar by the way, but the advantages of Distance Education can make all the difference for many people. Way to go, ABET! Last edited by MurrayMD : 07-29-2009 at 07:42 AM. |
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