Help finding an online masters degree program?

I am trying to get an online masters degree but from a known public university such as UT Austin or something like that. Are there any known universities that have well known online programs?

4 Responses to “Help finding an online masters degree program?”

  • Vaiveahtoish:

    Nick in my opinion I don’t think that you will get any public college that offers you 100% online education. But yes there are good universities like Devry, Kaplan etc that will offer you completely online degree. To explore more options you may visit http://www.thedegreeexperts.com/online-college.aspx .All the colleges featured here are accredited from reputed organizations and are well known for imparting quality education.

  • krazekeke:

    Well I actually work for one of those schools. http://www.salemu.edu
    Because this is an extension of a ground based campus, when you graduate, your degree will not have any evidence that you took online courses.
    Unique items not found at most schools:
    •100% Online
    •Login required only once each class on the first day to show attendance (all homework, quizzes, and tests must still be turned in by the date due). You login at your convenience.
    •Classes are only 4 weeks long. You finish your degree quicker and only take one class at a time.
    •No weekly team papers like other schools.
    •We send you physical books

    Masters in Business Administration- Can be earned in 12 months and no GMAT or GRE exams…my favorite no thesis!

    http://oedb.org/rankings

  • shellyelly:

    Plenty. Many public universities are moving classes and degrees online in order to accommodate and serve more students, as well as keep up with technology. The big question is if the known public university offers well known online programs in what YOU want to pursue. Every university and program has their own strengths and weaknesses. If you’re looking for a well-known online program in dental hygiene, it probably doesn’t exist.

    So, what do you want to study? Once you figure that out, hop on eLearners.com and browse through the different schools that offer degrees in that program. I’m sure you’ll find numerous public universities when you browse through.

    As an example of brick and mortar universities listed on eLearners, I saw Texas A&M has an online degree program, as does Boston University, Bowling Green State University, California Lutheran University, some CSUs, Drexel U, Fordham, Gonzaga, Hawaii Pacific University, Lehigh, Loyola University New Orleans, Missouri University, NYU, Northeastern, Northwestern, Nova SE, Ohio, OSU, PSU, Rutgers, Syracuse, UMass, UC-Irvine, University of Florida, etc!

    There are a lot of options.
    Good luck in finding your online masters degree program

  • Oliver:

    Each school has its own rules about it. You can compare their rules and students feedback here – schools.iblogger.org

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