expressed in this forum--only another facet of preception.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Anyone know of Distance Learning in Civil
Engineering?
Readers,
Mr. Allen brings up interesting points regarding
formal education vs distance learning.
Counterpoint - I think that JTF Biofuel
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Anyone know of Distance Learning in Civil
Engineering?
Readers,
Mr. Allen brings up interesting points regarding
formal education vs distance learning.
Counterpoint - I think that JTF Biofuel is a distance
learning experience and provides benefits to many
readers
Does anyone have knowledge of legitimate distance
learning programs in BA in Civil Engineering and or
other Engineering Programs? Also include grants or
scholarships. I heard that Case-Western in Wisconsin
offers a Masters in Engineering Management.
Thank you.
I can't speak for any of the listings but realistically how do you
learn or show competency for laboratory work and other hands on skills
through online experience? I would be very suspicious of a chemistry
degree learned solely on line. Maybe engineering would be different.
Phillip
Bob = Very good points!!!
I will look at local colleges and universities.
Thanks for the advice.
--- bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.allengineeringschools.com/featured/bachelors-engineering.php
I can't speak for any of the listings but
realistically how do you
learn
Readers,
Mr. Allen brings up interesting points regarding
formal education vs distance learning.
Counterpoint - I think that JTF Biofuel is a distance
learning experience and provides benefits to many
readers; sometimes providing more tools than formal
education, i.e. the gentleman in Greece