08-30-2023, 06:55 PM
(08-30-2023, 01:06 PM)sanantone Wrote: Is it really at your own pace, or are they just saying that because the classes are asynchronous? I've seen many colleges use the term "self-paced" for their online courses, but the courses have due dates dispersed across the term.
I’m not too certain, but you really don’t want to accelerate too quickly on something like engineering in my opinion.
I’m at UMPI YourPace right now (management), and so far it’s a class per day pace. I wouldn’t trust me running your business souly off my degree. You do need to trust an engineer to a certain extent entry level.
I will possibly check this program out in the future, because I my self need an ABET degree to get into patent law. I’ve seen the Software Engineering degree at Penn state
Link: https://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/degrees-...nce-degree
Part of me has always desired an engineering degree even if I don’t go directly into that career field. Other than Monterey concerns there’s no rule on how much we’re allowed to learn. This degree is superbly priced for veterans. The space industry is going to keep expanding, I believe a BSE/MSE from Embry-Riddle in Aerospace engineering will really set someone up for success. Directly into Boeing at a minimum.
Mit I believe has an Astrophysicist and Astrospace degree, but it’s mit and very prestigious.
UMPI- BLS, Minor Management in progress
PierPont- BOG AAS Complete
Future Degree's: JD/IT Management MBA/OMSCS
Future Career's: ( “Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity,”/U.S A/RCFL)
PierPont- BOG AAS Complete
Future Degree's: JD/IT Management MBA/OMSCS
Future Career's: ( “Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity,”/U.S A/RCFL)