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Q: Any online Bachelor Computer Degree Online?
Are there any online degrees in computer science or information technology from state universities that are fully accredited? (in other words the classes would transfer to any regular public state university). Does anyone know of a school?

A: I will let you know a website offering free online course lectures in Computer Science. The content comes from educational institutions from around the world. I think you can use the website for your study. http://www.infocobuild.com/education/academic/computer-electric.html

Q: Is it possible to get a bachelor's degree online and be taken seriously?
I was looking into Berkeley college, for Human Resources, online. I liked being able to take the entire program online, and get a bachelor's in 3 years. But the more I read people's opinions, it sounds like getting a job is a joke because Berkeley is comparable to University of Phoenix, etc.etc. Can I get my degree online and still get a good job afterwards?

A: I am also a graduate student at AMU like Corvus and I'm very satisfied with what my school provides from every single aspect. If a school is regionally accredited, it should not be a problem that it is online but online schools have good and bad reputation as well. Always look for a school that has regional accreditation and a real campus. I am hoping for a good job with my degrees even though I think I will want to complete another Master's in a traditional institution in the future. Online education helps you save time that you would spend traveling to a campus and it is much more flexible - but it is not true that you won't have to study a lot - I went to a brick and mortar college before starting my online education and I have to study much more as an online student. I'm not complaining, it is good that online education is not just a diploma mill and I am sure most employers realize that too. So my answer is just do what you want, you won't regret it as long as you invest all your energy and ambitions into learning something new. I wish you good luck!

Q: can you become a CSI with a online bachelor degree for criminal justice or forensic science?


A: For starters, what do you think a CSI is? If you are thinking of the TV show, that job does not actually exist. What they portray is a composite of several jobs performed by separate individuals.

Q: How to study for Bachelor's degree online?
Hey! I need help! Actually i just finished my IGCSE and got straight As for seven subjects. The thing is that i want to go to university now but the problem is that there are no universities with English medium where i live. So is it possible to continue my studies thru online courses?Is it advisable to do so?Pls help! Can someone please answer this question a bit in detail?i mean the part of whether it's advisable to continue further studies online?

A: If you're asking whether or not companies value online degrees, yes they do, see this article from Reuters for more information about that: http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS205822+08-Jan-2009+PRN20090108 I don't know enough about IGCSE to answer your question specifically regarding that subject...

Q: What major offers the fastest path to an online bachelor's degree?
Also, must be an accredited university.......

A: What is the hurry?

Q: How long will it take to receive a bachelor's degree online from Grand Canyon University?


A: May be this site can help you http://www.sgpak.com

Q: where can you go to earn a bachelor's degree online in interpreting for the deaf It has to be online?
I have an associate's in interpetering. I need to get my bachelor's so if anyone knows how i can get or where to go some site or collage I would appreciate it

A: Try contacting Betsy Winston at Project TIEM Online, at Northeastern University. She's in the ASL department. The phone number is (866) 252-1199. You could also try Carol LeCava at the University of Tennessee. That number is (865) 974-8495. Both have distance programs and offer bachelor's for interpreting, but I'm not sure how much is online and how much is correspondence. I got this information by going to the website for the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). The website is located at http://www.rid.org/ For more information on Bachelor's programs in interpreting, go to the website, scroll down and on the right hand side under "General Information" click on "Interpreter Training Programs". When that page opens, click on "Interpreter Training Program Database". When that page opens, click on "Search for Interpreter Training Programs". Enter the info you want into the search engine (for program type, enter Distance). There will be a bunch of colleges popping up. I checked them out, but the only two that offer bachelor's degrees (rather than associates) are University of Tennessee and Northeastern University. Good Luck! PS - If you have to choose between the two programs, and you're at a draw as to where to go, I would go with the University of Tennessee, as they are certified by the Council on the Education of the Deaf (CED). CED certification applies more to programs training Teachers of the Deaf, but it's still a very worthy consideration if you're down to the wire and need to choose!

Q: What is a real 4 year college that you can get a bachelor degree completely online?
one that has a actual campus too? thanks

A: Real must mean traditional university. 1. Harvard University 2. Robert Morris University 3. Miami University (in Florida) 4. University of South Carolina 5. University of Phoenix and so many more

Q: I live in Saginaw, Michigan and I want to start with a bachelor degree in finance all online if it's possible.
Does someone know a good and reputable university that does that?

A: The website below contains a list of online colleges. I'm not sure all are reputable, but have heard of many.

Q: Is a bachelor degree from an online campus reputable or not taken seriously in the real world?


A: On line schools are of varying quality and varying degrees of acreditation or not accreditation. Each on line school should be looked at separately./

Q: Best School to get an online Bachelor's Degree in MIS???
I would prefer that it be a real school that offers distance learning as opposed to an online-only school like U of Phoenix or Capella.

A: U of Pheonix is really good ... I have not taken it personally but have colleagues who praise it. You can also check below source ... it has a good link to many online univs. Good luck.

Q: I want to earn bachelor degree from any accredited online distant learning university. ?
I am currently in Tanzania for next 3 years. Education system is not accepted in anywhere. Please suggest me where I can enroll and earn bachelor degree with out giving exams to any learning center. I will be able to give online exams or clear my graduation only

A: I think that University of Phoenix can do all that. It's got great distance learned programs.

Q: What is a good online bachelor's degree program. I've looked into Ashord Univ.and others but whose the best?


A: AIU Online (American InterContinental University) has a really good accreditated 100% online BA program. I am a student there in the BA program and I graduate in a couple of months! I also work there as an admissions advisor. I have already learned so much and it's actually kind of fun with all the other students.

Q: Are there any people out there going to school online that can give me some pointers? Please?
I am soon going to be enrolling in a online bachelor degree program at Ashford University. Bachelor of Arts in Social Science. This is my first time at online school. I was just wanting some pointers about it. Thanks anything you could say to help

A: That is a very broad question, as there are various methods of online instruction. However, for the most part it involves the use of individual and group written assignments such as papers, discussions conducted in an online board. These methods are asynchronous, meaning you attend at various times that may be different from others. Other more advanced institutions are using webcasting, podcasting, PowerPoint voiced lectures, live chats, etc. Having been in this industry for over 5 years as an instructor and before as a student, I have seen this method of facilitation of course grow significantly through the years taking advantage of the newest technology in most cases. I have been involved with nearly 10 different institutions at different capacities as a consultant, course developer, and instructor. The principal advantage is flexibility, but such advantage requires personal discipline (the main disadvantage). If the course is done properly, the instructor is involved and available to you daily. This may not be at the same time you are, but the response to your questions should come within 24 hours. Online courses tend to vary in price, so we could say they are more expensive, but that is relative. Of course they are more expensive that a community college, but less expensive than Harvard. The price range varies. Suggestions for selecting online schools The key is to make sure the college/university is accredited. I have three basic recommendations for everyone looking into online/distance education. They all have to do with exploring; after all, you have to defend your assets. 1. Make certain that you have triple checked their accreditation. First, they tell you what it is, then you go to that accrediting body’s website (not through the link provided by the school), and thirdly you would visit the department of education to see what they have to say. Do your diligent research into the institutions once you have narrowed down to a couple. You can look at the Better Business Bureau for more information on the college. 2. You must have extreme self motivation and be able to teach yourself per say. This means that you will not have someone telling you verbally, so it is up to you to get the information from the course room, text, and other resources. The best way to look at it is like a guided independent study course. 3. Review your goals, personal and professional. Make sure that the school that you are going to offers the programs that match your goals. Do not settle. There are many programs that are similar, but you have to make the ultimate decision. Do not let it be based on finances and length of program, but the fact that when you are finished or near finished you will be able to assume your proper place in the career field sought. You should market yourself and not the degree or university. There are many traditional universities offering degrees that can be earned through online methods. Distance Learning Alliance has a list of these traditional online schools. Look at that if you are truly concerned with the name of the school. Good luck on your search!

Q: do the online degrees really get you a good career?
im considering gettin my bachelors in psychology online but im afraid i wont be able to get a good job afterwards...has any1 recieved their degree online? if so did u get to put it to good use?

A: It can make a difference if the job requires a degree and you don't have one. Don't expect it to put you on the same footing as someone with a Psych degree from Harvard (unless you already have a job, and having the degree just gains you "points" for promotion or whatever).