02-16-2011, 01:03 PM
Open Learning Initiative
MIT has a similar program, but this one by Carnegie Mellon seems to be a little closer to a 'class' than a lecture. Looks pretty good. I'm thinking of trying the French course this summer just to see how it is, and then taking the french language clep as a direct evaluation.
Anyway, there are a lot of great resources on here. The critical thinking courses look particularly interesting.
FYI CMU has a distance M.S. program now for Info Services (and a concentration in info security!) which has put them into my list of schools to apply to. Check it out if you're interested in such things.
MIT has a similar program, but this one by Carnegie Mellon seems to be a little closer to a 'class' than a lecture. Looks pretty good. I'm thinking of trying the French course this summer just to see how it is, and then taking the french language clep as a direct evaluation.
Anyway, there are a lot of great resources on here. The critical thinking courses look particularly interesting.
FYI CMU has a distance M.S. program now for Info Services (and a concentration in info security!) which has put them into my list of schools to apply to. Check it out if you're interested in such things.
B.S. Comp Studies - UMUC (May/2011)
Cert. Information Assurance - UMUC (May/2011)
Cert. Information & Network Security - UMBC Training Centers (June/2010)
A.A. Information Technology - Programming (May/2010)
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CEH, CHFI, Sec+, Linux+, iNet+, Project+, SCJP, SCWCD, CIW
"A job not worth doing is not worth doing well, but a job worth doing is worth doing right the first time."
Cert. Information Assurance - UMUC (May/2011)
Cert. Information & Network Security - UMBC Training Centers (June/2010)
A.A. Information Technology - Programming (May/2010)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CEH, CHFI, Sec+, Linux+, iNet+, Project+, SCJP, SCWCD, CIW
"A job not worth doing is not worth doing well, but a job worth doing is worth doing right the first time."