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Updated List of MOOC Bachelors/Masters degrees - bjcheung77 - 07-12-2020 ClassCentral has a very good list they regularly update, this is from May 31, 2020. The university degree providers are basically from Australia, UK and the US. Link: https://www.classcentral.com/report/mooc-based-masters-degree/ The above link references an interesting degree - MSc End of Life Studies (Scary Stuff!) FutureLearn has partnered with University of Glasgow to offer this Masters degree. Link: https://www.futurelearn.com/degrees/university-of-glasgow/end-of-life-studies Note: Do read the comments, but don't be posting asking for "where to get a FREE Masters" Yes, several European nations offer free degrees to their citizens only, there are restrictions. Even if you do get a very affordable degree, there are residency requirements and fees for board/room/travel, etc. RE: Updated List of MOOC Bachelors/Masters degrees - SteveFoerster - 07-13-2020 (07-12-2020, 09:57 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: ClassCentral has a very good list they regularly update, this is from May 31, 2020. I do appreciate Class Central, but I'll admit that articles like that one that talk about online learning as though it's the same things as MOOCs always strike me as rather off putting. RE: Updated List of MOOC Bachelors/Masters degrees - bjcheung77 - 09-24-2023 They've updated the list for 2023 now, it's very similar to previous, not sure what has really changed though... you can review their partner offerings... RE: Updated List of MOOC Bachelors/Masters degrees - mcjon77 - 09-26-2023 They have updated it, but they are still at least 6 months to a year behind. Coursera is opening up programs with solid universities at a blinding speed these days. They don't have University of Colorado Boulder's MS in Computer Science and Master of Engineering in Engineering Management, or Ball State University's MS in Computer Science. They also missed the multiple programs Illinois Institute of Technology has released via Coursera. I don't think anyone can truly keep up with all of the new programs. Suffice to say that this is an AMAZING time to be a distance learning student. It gives me goosebumps to think about how many opportunities there are for people to get degrees from solid schools. |