University of Boulder had some electronics masters on Coursera (no bachelors needed I believe), but that would probably be expensive.
What was the program that you have studied earlier for those 3.5 years, no chance that it would be evaluated as equivalent to bachelors somewhere in Europe thus with possibility of going for masters in Europe where there will be much better choice than with bachelor studies....?
If it was in Germany, could it be used eg. towards bachelors from IU.org, they don't have electronics though, but eg. robotics with IoT part, I remember they were open to evaluate previous study.
Or at least in UK where they seem to have more granular path leading to degree (at least it is first time here that I read about top-ups in UK)
What was the program that you have studied earlier for those 3.5 years, no chance that it would be evaluated as equivalent to bachelors somewhere in Europe thus with possibility of going for masters in Europe where there will be much better choice than with bachelor studies....?
If it was in Germany, could it be used eg. towards bachelors from IU.org, they don't have electronics though, but eg. robotics with IoT part, I remember they were open to evaluate previous study.
Or at least in UK where they seem to have more granular path leading to degree (at least it is first time here that I read about top-ups in UK)