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The University of North Dakota (UND) offers its PhD in Computer Science online. "Benefit from strong departmental proficiencies in artificial intelligence, compiler design, database, networks, operating systems, graphics, simulation, software engineering, and theoretical computer science."
Tuition plus fees for online students is 869.51 per sh. The program is 60 sh if entering with an approved master's, 90 sh if entering with an approved bachelor's.
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$78,255.90 ???
oof
even $52,170.60 is way too much
I mean, maybe its a good deal for a PhD in CS --- I don't know, but it just seems like a LOT of money
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You're right. It is a lot of money. More than I could (or would) pay. That's not to say that it's not worth it. It might be a great deal, just not for me. I don't know if there's any doctoral degree that would be worth the time, energy and money at this point. I just don't know that it would advance my position sufficiently to make it worthwhile.
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I agree with you both considering there are lower cost online CS Ph.D's which I consider would be in the same peer group as UND. One is FAU (34k) and the other is Miss. State. I couldn't get the exact tuition for MSU, but it seem's like <20k.