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22 Jun
Drexel University Online Launches Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program in Information Technology
Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) June 18, 2010
Drexel University Online, a leader in online degree programs, has increased its continuing education options with a bachelor’s degree completion program in Information Technology from the iSchool at Drexel. Students can learn anytime and anywhere with 24/7 online access to class materials, group discussion, instructor feedback, and exams. With Drexel University’s online degree programs and certificates, students earn the same prestigious degree as on-campus.
The bachelor’s degree completion program in Information Technology provides students who have five years of technical work experience and an associate’s degree in any subject, the opportunity to earn a bachelor of science in Information Technology. Coursework focuses on IT infrastructure and services, networking technology, server technology, and systems analysis, and emphasizes the use of technologies for solving complex problems in computing systems.
The iSchool at Drexel (also known as the College of Information Science and Technology) is an internationally recognized center for education and research in all facets of information science and systems. A pioneer in online education, the iSchool at Drexel offered its first degree program online in 1995.
“We’re very proud to offer our students the outstanding Drexel curriculum within this convenient online format,” said Dr. Kenneth Hartman, academic director at Drexel University Online. “All of our online programs – including the BS in Information Technology degree completion program – are taught by the same renowned faculty as our campus courses.”
Applications for Drexel’s online bachelor’s degree completion program in Information Technology are now being accepted for the fall term. For more information about this online program, visit Drexel’s online degree website or call (877) 215-0009.
About Drexel University Online:
Drexel University Online, winner of the 21st Century Best Practice Award for Distance Learning from the United States Distance Learning Association, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Drexel University, specializing in innovative, Internet-based distance education programs for working professionals and corporations in the United States and abroad. Drexel University is continually ranked one of the best national doctoral universities by U.S. News & World Report and enjoys regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges & Secondary Schools. A pioneer in online education, Drexel has offered programs online since 1996. Visit our website or blog to learn more about our programs and online learning.
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22 Jun
Question by profile anonymous: Is an online college degree percieved as less qualifying than a degree earned at an actual campus?
I am a senior in high-school and all colleges offering the courses I desire are out of state, which would not work for me. I am thinking about taking the courses online.
I would like to study gaming software development and/or character design and animation. I’m uncertain as to whether another field would cover or relate to this material of study, such as a course offered by a local community college, “computer software development.” Another school within my state offers a “computer engineering” course, but like I mentioned, I have no idea.
Best answer:
Answer by Rager24
YES… Most online colleges are a joke. All the for profit ones (U of Phoenix for example) are only out to push student loans onto kids who cant afford them…
they are FOR PROFIT schools, not for your education…
But yes its looked down on in comparison to someone who took the time to go to school… Plus college is a great experience.
Online classes just require you to post so many times in a forum and call it a discussion… you hardly learn anything and the tests are a joke because you can easily cheat…
Go to a real school, you’ll thank yourself later
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