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Seeking distance learning programs in physics (M.A./M.S. level)



 
 
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Old August 15th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.research
CJ
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Default Seeking distance learning programs in physics (M.A./M.S. level)

I am seeking distance-learning (i.e., Web-based) distance learning
programs in physics, in pursuit of an M.A. or M.S., from legit,
accredited colleges or universities. (Preferably schools that have
regular on-campus programs, not a U. of Phoenix type school.)

I've been having trouble finding such programs on the Web. Can anyone
steer me to colleges or schools with such programs? (Schools with
engineering physics degrees may be an option.)

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Old August 17th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.research
Timo A. Nieminen
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Default Seeking distance learning programs in physics (M.A./M.S. level)

On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, CJ wrote:

I am seeking distance-learning (i.e., Web-based) distance learning
programs in physics, in pursuit of an M.A. or M.S., from legit,
accredited colleges or universities. (Preferably schools that have
regular on-campus programs, not a U. of Phoenix type school.)

I've been having trouble finding such programs on the Web. Can anyone
steer me to colleges or schools with such programs? (Schools with
engineering physics degrees may be an option.)


The lack of replies to your first post (is this a repeat due to being
cross-posted to s.p.research?) might reflect the lack of such
courses. The only one I know of is the astronomy MSc at James Cook
University (which I learned about from a previous poster on the topic).

But what is your goal? This is important for what is a suitable program.

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