I plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in computer science. I chose a line that is regionally accredited, no diploma mill or school DETC. I want to know is it accepted by employers or is this considered a bad thing, compared to someone who has completed a traditional program.
August 25th, 2010 at 5:15 am
It is not online or traditional, it is the reputation of the college awarding the diplôme.Si you can find the college ranked in USNWR then it is probably less acceptable to employers and may be preferred to others who were traditionnelles.http: / / www. extension. Harvard. edu / it / this online program is very well respected and that the certificate is offered in ligne.http: / / www. umassonline. net / degrees / BSInfoTechnology. html is an example of a reasonably respected and 100% in ligne.http: / / learningforlife. FSU. edu / online / prospective / undergradprograms / IEC. CFM is another computer entirely online, reasonably enough respectés.Certains others, like those you see on TV late at night, are not so well respected, even if they are legitimate and accredited at régional.Ainsi he returned to what is the reputation college you have chosen? People say “yeah, it’s good” or they say “who??” Or do they say “OMG! Do not tell me you went to this joke .”— By the way, some colleges have a better reputation than DETC some colleges RA (RA ago with a college representative rather poor). In general, however, regionally accredited (RA) is the best way forward. —