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Subject: Bachelors degree
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: wyllg-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 04 Aug 2006 10:44 PDT
Expires: 10 Aug 2006 18:49 PDT
Question ID: 752586
Sir/Ma'am,

What U.S. Regionally accredited colleges offers Engineering Bachelors
degree online?

Please give multiple colleges.  Thanks in advance.

Wyll
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Subject: Re: Bachelors degree
From: pafalafa-ga on 05 Aug 2006 19:52 PDT
 
NOTE...the answer below is being removed at the customer's request:


Wyll,

Here are the schools I located -- all accredited -- that offer an
online Bachelor's degree in an engineering field:




http://www.rit.edu/~625www/online.php3
Rochester Institute of Technology
Online Undergraduate Programs





http://www.charteroak.edu/index.cfm
Charter Oak
...a unique distance learning college within the Connecticut system of
higher education.

http://www.charteroak.edu/Prospective/Programs/Concentrations/Engineering.cfm
Concentration - Engineering Studies





http://www.odu.edu/oduhome/distance.shtml
Old Dominion University
...Old Dominion University is one of the largest providers of distance
learning degree programs in the country.

http://www.dl.odu.edu/programs/ugmajors/index.html
Undergraduate Majors





http://online.fsu.edu/student/degree/explore/program/undergr/
Florida State University
...bachelor's degree in one of these online degree-completion
programs...BS in Computer Science




http://www.champlain.edu/
Champlain College

http://www.champlain.edu/coce/academics/degree_progs.php
Online Programs



I trust this information fully answers your question.

However, please don't rate this answer until you have everything you
need.  If there's anything more I can do for you, just post a Request
for Clarification, and I'm happy to assist you further.

pafalafa-ga


search strategy -- Used bookmarked sites for distance learning.
 

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Request for Answer Clarification by wyllg-ga on 04 Aug 2006 15:12 PDT 
Thanks for the answers but I'm hoping to see if you can clarify more. 
Are they all "Regionally Accredited".  I'm looking specifically for
Regional Accreditation because of the line of job I'm in.  And the
field I'm most interested in is Environmental Engineering but other
Engineering bachelors will do.  Not Engineering Technology.  Also
which schools offer for me to get that engineering degree totally
online.  It's hard to go to school traditionally with a family.

Thanks in advance.

Wyll
 

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Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 04 Aug 2006 20:04 PDT 
Wyll,

I've only come across one other school that looks promising:


http://www.findlay.edu/academics/colleges/cosc/academicprograms/undergraduate/EHMM/programinfo/welcome.htm
The University of Findlay


They are listed in several databases as offering an online degree in
environmental engineering related disciplines, with no on-campus
requirement.

However, there's little detail on their website about how the online
programs work, or what, precisely, they offer.  You may want to
contact them directly for more information.

As for the regional accredited colleges, all the schools I listed are
accredited, but I'm not sure what sort of information you're looking
for beyond that.

I wish there were more options for you, but given the very particular
criteria you asked for in your clarification, I think the ones listed
are about it.

Best of luck,

pafalafa-ga
Subject: Re: Bachelors degree
From: wyllg-ga on 09 Aug 2006 22:21 PDT
 
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Subject: Re: Bachelors degree
From: pinkfreud-ga on 10 Aug 2006 13:42 PDT
 
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