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sdyess wrote: » Devry is accredited and very well respected. I have a Master's through Keller, their Masters Program.
suzanemiller wrote: » [FONT=Times New Roman, serif][FONT=Calibri, sans-serif] I am quite fearful regarding their future because there are some employers who do not accept online degrees thinking that the quality of syllabus is not on par with the traditional degree program.[/FONT][/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif][FONT=Calibri, sans-serif][/FONT][/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif][FONT=Calibri, sans-serif][/FONT][/FONT]
sdyess wrote: » Why avoid DeVry??
sdyess wrote: » I really learned a lot
sdyess wrote: » , and it is very well known and respected.
sdyess wrote: » I am not going to argue with you. I prefer online, other's do not. I feel prepared for a career in the IT industry and my degree is working for me.
Nuwin wrote: » Live off loans?!?!?! Seriously? I do not find that to be sound advice/constructive criticism at all. I would question the priorities in that statement...
sdyess wrote: » My stating Why avoid Devry, wasn't advice it was a question to you. You stated you would avoid ITT/Devry/UofPhoenix. It does come down to personal preferences. I could not attend a brick and mortar college as I do not learn in that environment.
ULWiz wrote: » I would also say Devry is a really good school if you want to do IT. The amount of Cisco Books i have read has prepared me well in the IT sector. Devry course load is a ton so be prepared to do alot of reading,ilabs,assignments and essays. You need two read about 1000 to 1600 pages each 8 week session and do all the daily required posts. I am taking their Network & Communications Management Degree and will graduate in 2010 with a Bachelors in Science. I am extremely happy with Devry and would not be able to actually attend class with work a two years old and a fiancee you just graduated med school.
ULWiz wrote: » But again online school is about how much you put into it.
JDMurray wrote: » That's true of any school.
Nuwin wrote: » Live off loans?!?!?! Seriously? I do not find that to be sound advice/constructive criticism at all. I would question the priorities in that statement... If it is of any value, I obtained my degree from Bellevue University. They have a variety of degrees that are offered online, and a few online accelerated degrees as well. Not necessarily a plug for them, but I was successful in their program. I pulled this from their FAQ section... # Is an online degree as respected as a degree earned in class? Yes, the degree you earn online at Bellevue University is accredited, and is respected by employers throughout the country. Diplomas and transcripts from Bellevue University do not distinguish between online and in-class course delivery.Bellevue University | Real Learning for Real Life
Riskbling wrote: » This amazes me that Bellevue University knows everyones opinion about online degree credibility. Eveyone is entitled to their own opinion, and everyone has their own opinion. Obviously a sales pitch. I mean honestly, haven't you heard of that guy that got a Bachelors of Science from ITT-Tech in two years and is now living the dream? I see it everyday on TV, and all that tells me is that they are spending more money on commercials than education. Personally, I don't think an online degree is "Respected" as a traditional degree. However, I believe that it is as "Acceptable" in most cases, of course it depends on the accreditation/school. Out.
Nuwin wrote: » I think you missed the point on Bellevue's comment. They indicate that by taking their coursework in class or online will not matter on your transcripts. There is no indication how the material was received. Bellevue is also not a nationally accredited, for-profit school. They're a private, regionally accredited, non-profit in Nebraska. Anyway, their point, and my point is that if you go through a traditional school that has an online delivery channel, you get the same degree as the in-class student. There is no distinction between online or in class on your degree or transcripts. It's not major league baseball. There is no asterisk. If you need online schooling, I suggest the traditional school that now offers coursework in an online format. The fact that this discussion exists shows that there is a negative attitude for some towards the ITT, DeVry, etc. schools of the world. And if we have it, we know hiring managers will also have it.
katakatak wrote: » Has anyone done the InfoSec Master's at Nova? I saw that post and since I am down here in Miami, this can be a great option for me since I can go online or go to the campus.
JDMurray wrote: » I looked at the InfoSec program at NSE back in late 2004, but the material just wasn't in the direction that I wanted. I seem to remember part of the requirements was a calculus class, and that told me there was probably more theory than practice in their program (I haven't looked at it recently). I decided instead that Capella's program was more to my desired direction in InfoSec.
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