Well the first step is going to decide on a program and a school. TESU and Excelsior both have engineering technology programs. Cosc has an engineering studies program: https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...tudies.php
None of those are really "engineering" but it really depends on what you actually want. If you want a true engineering degree, ASU has an online ABET certified electrical engineering degree. Asu will accept up to 60 credits by exam, which is pretty generous for a public state school. But you would only really be able to complete some LL gen eds that way. Also, I don't believe they accept ace or nccrs(unless it's
a military transcript). https://catalog.asu.edu/credit_exam There are a handful of other flexible engineering and engineering technology programs out there so you'd really have to decide on one before anyone can advise you on classes since each school will accept different things.
AMU/APU has a few engineering technology programs and is pretty flexible/cheap as well.
Most any true engineering programs aren't going to accept many(if any) alternative credits besides maybe a few gen eds and electives.
None of those are really "engineering" but it really depends on what you actually want. If you want a true engineering degree, ASU has an online ABET certified electrical engineering degree. Asu will accept up to 60 credits by exam, which is pretty generous for a public state school. But you would only really be able to complete some LL gen eds that way. Also, I don't believe they accept ace or nccrs(unless it's
a military transcript). https://catalog.asu.edu/credit_exam There are a handful of other flexible engineering and engineering technology programs out there so you'd really have to decide on one before anyone can advise you on classes since each school will accept different things.
AMU/APU has a few engineering technology programs and is pretty flexible/cheap as well.
Most any true engineering programs aren't going to accept many(if any) alternative credits besides maybe a few gen eds and electives.
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