10-03-2023, 10:09 AM
I have reviewed the biological/physical degrees at SNHU, TESU etc and they are pretty weak on "sciences". Even the "Geosciences" degree at SNHU wouldn't be considered an actual Geology degree without field work. Your desired degree path is sort of vague. Are you looking for a soft science "Environmental science" degree or a pure physical/biological science degree like Geology, Physics, Chemistry and Biology?
I am a PNW guy and if you are in Forestry and looking for a science-based degree, you can't do better than OREGON STATE. They have a robust foresty and natural resource program and are one of the best online platforms for education.
https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/online-d...nce#browse
Check out this. They have NUMEROUS degrees for your husband. Yes, maybe not as fast or cheap as other places but the Oregon State name is WELL KNOWN in the USFS world. My dad worked for USFS as a forest firefighter for years...
If you are going to do it, do it right.
I am a PNW guy and if you are in Forestry and looking for a science-based degree, you can't do better than OREGON STATE. They have a robust foresty and natural resource program and are one of the best online platforms for education.
https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/online-d...nce#browse
Check out this. They have NUMEROUS degrees for your husband. Yes, maybe not as fast or cheap as other places but the Oregon State name is WELL KNOWN in the USFS world. My dad worked for USFS as a forest firefighter for years...
If you are going to do it, do it right.