- Six off-campus degree programs mirroring
traditional liberal arts education.
(Added: 10-Nov-2000)
Atlantic Cape Community College - Atlantic Cape Community College, a leader in educational technology, offers associate degrees through distance education. Because most telecommunicated courses are self-paced, working students are able to work them more efficiently into their weekly schedules.
Now, with distance learning technologies, college credit and college degrees are closer than you think. Students with family and job responsibilities are able to take more courses than they could if their options were limited to traditional classes. The degree programs available include:
Associate in Science in General Studies
Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts
Associate in Arts in History
Associate in Science in Business Administration
Associate in Arts in Social Science
Associate in Science in Computer Information Systems
Associate in Arts in Psychology
(Added: 10-Nov-2000)
Auburn Graduate Outreach Program - Enabling individuals to pursue graduate degrees in Engineering , Business, or Master of Accountancy
while maintaining full-time employment, without attending on-campus classes through Video Based Instruction
(Added: 27-Nov-2000)
Bellevue Community College - Interested in professional development, computer training, or the arts, but not a degree? Bellevue Community College Continuing Education offerings may be what you are looking for. They range from 3-hour workshops to 10-week classes--varied options designed to fit your schedule and your pocketbook.
(Added: 29-Nov-1998)
Canadian Virtual University - Canadian Virtual University (CVU) is a group of chartered Canadian universities offering degrees and diplomas, on-line and via distanc education. It doesn't matter where you live in Canada, or around the world, you can select from over 200 complete programs and over 2,000 courses in English or in French.
Enrolling in a CVU program gives you more choices about what, when, and how to learn that meets and fits with your schedule, interests, and learning style.
(Added: 15-Oct-2001)