Robert J.
12-04-2004, 05:46 PM
Not all schools offer online degree programs but are still worthy of notice. The University of Minnesota is one of those schools.
http://www.cce.umn.edu/creditcourses/distance/
They offer a wide range of courses including Swedish I and II !
The courses all seem to be undergrad level, they do offer two online certificates in Business and Paper Engineering.
They seem to have a good breadth of Humanities courses online from History (Asian, Indian, African American) and some decent English courses not really found in most places.
I like them and could be a good source for "fillers". Quoting from their FAQ
Do I need to be admitted to a U of M degree or certificate program?
No. We accept registrations from everyone. If you want to transfer IDL credits to your program or degree, speak with an adviser at your college or university before registering.
Their FAQ also states that Distance Ed tuition is priced at the Resident tuition rate which is $265.85 per unit. Not bad at all IMHO.
http://www.cce.umn.edu/creditcourses/distance/
They offer a wide range of courses including Swedish I and II !
The courses all seem to be undergrad level, they do offer two online certificates in Business and Paper Engineering.
They seem to have a good breadth of Humanities courses online from History (Asian, Indian, African American) and some decent English courses not really found in most places.
I like them and could be a good source for "fillers". Quoting from their FAQ
Do I need to be admitted to a U of M degree or certificate program?
No. We accept registrations from everyone. If you want to transfer IDL credits to your program or degree, speak with an adviser at your college or university before registering.
Their FAQ also states that Distance Ed tuition is priced at the Resident tuition rate which is $265.85 per unit. Not bad at all IMHO.