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02-08-2018, 09:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2018, 09:47 PM by eriehiker.)
North Dakota State University has some $80 per credit hour online graduate courses with an EDUC prefix. There are some interesting topics.
https://www.ndsu.edu/dce/index.php/k-12/k12_listing
There are a couple of graduate classes with an HNES prefix. This, apparently, stands for Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science and the professor seems to have a PhD in that area, although the courses seem to be focused on classroom technology. Kind of strange.
BTW, those HNES courses are $125 per credit hour.
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The only issue seems to be that they're not self-paced - you need to sign up, and take the courses "live".
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This is true. I've been taking online graduate ECON classes all year from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in this kind of format and I like them. These are asynchronous.
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Thanks for the share - there are some solid course options.
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These say "Professional Development", but that's only if you don't pay for the credit? Or do we know? It's confusing. Like how VESi puts "continuing education" when it's actual transferrable grad credit. Schools are inclined to see CE/PD and assume they can't take it.
Hm, Erie was called a credit crunching machine, but he's also a credit seeking machine
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