College Degree Education Online Program?
Q: I desire to enter this program so that I can work hard upon earning
this AAS, and then carry on my schooling from there.
However, I have not been able to obtain a nice opinion about this
program at all. So, I thought that all of you kind folks could maybe
think of offering up your opinions on this program. And, I surely would
appreciate it if someone could tell me what lines of work one could get
into upon completing this program and if it would help someone get any
proper certifications at all.
I cannot get a straight answer from anyone about this program.
And, I like the looks of this program because it is at a real live
Community College in my own city, so I can do it online and not worry
about any diploma mill type of nonsense
A:I think the big thing here is you would have to ask yourself: What do you
want out of this course? Will it accomplish that? What type of job are you
going after? Will it get you that job?
In looking at the course list it really looks like they cover a variety of
topics (a pretty wide variety to boot) however at the end of it you aren't
going to be truely schooled in any of the subjects with only a couple of
hours spent on each subject. IE: Can you call yourself a C# programmer
after you've had only a 3 hour course on it?
As far as a job goes I can't see this leading anywhere. The "Required
General Education Core" courses aren't good for anything other than filling
out a college degree and the technical courses aren't enough of an education
in any of those fields to the point where a company would feel comfortable
in hiring you.
I also think that one of the more important things to consider in the end is
also going to be the value of the diploma/certificate/degree of the course
in the eyes of potential employers