I'm interested in getting a bachelor's degree in engineering through an online college. Can anyone point me toward schools that are known for their quality programs and successful graduates?
Certainly, while it's important to verify with each school regarding their specific offerings, I've heard of several reputable schools with quality online engineering programs. Here are some:
- The University of Florida offers an online Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program which includes components of computer engineering within its curriculum.
- Arizona State University offers an online Bachelor's program in Electrical Engineering, which is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC).
- The University of North Dakota has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering available online.
- Oregon State University offers an online Bachelor's program in Computer Science as well.
- The University of Massachusetts-Lowell provides an online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, which is not exactly Engineering but can lead to Engineering roles, particularly in the IT industry.
- Purdue University's Polytechnic Institute offers a range of online undergraduate degree programs dedicated to technology-based areas, which covers some engineering disciplines too.
Remember to thoroughly research each program's requirements, strengths, curriculum, and student outcomes. It’s crucial to ensure the programs you’re considering are accredited.
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