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most larger institutions these days offer at least some of their courses as "distance learning" or under "continuing education," particularly the state schools. Check out the larger lists of universities, and visit the school's individual web sites and view their course/degree offerings.

Of course, some degrees lend more heavily for the ability to be done in an online environment (such as most computer science courses), while others would require a bit of hands-on lab time (like biology or chemistry courses)...

2006-09-06 15:20:50 · answer #1 · answered by mrvadeboncoeur 7 · 0 0

Even if you can find a "good school" that has a online program, be VERY VERY CAREFUL. Many of these programs are not accredited, meaning you end up with a very expensive piece of paper unworthy of listing on a resume. While I do not know any specific programs, I highly reccomend that you check and double check the accreditation of your choosen program.

Hope that helps!

2006-09-06 22:31:53 · answer #2 · answered by perkynihilist 1 · 0 0

No big ten school offers "online degrees". Those things are diploma mills, and no university worth its salt would allow its reputation to suffer that much.

2006-09-06 22:22:43 · answer #3 · answered by wrf3k 5 · 0 1

my mom went on the internet college in kaplan university, i hope i helped :)

2006-09-06 22:06:56 · answer #4 · answered by Tori V 1 · 0 0

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