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PE2008 Said,
September 6th, 2010 @4:26 pm  

It would be better to do this degree on-campus. Computers and Networking requires hand-on learning. However, if you insist on hybrid/online, here are some suggestions.

1) San Jose State’s recently revised program in Computer Electronics & Network Technology is probably the best such degree in the USA right now. The schools is well-plugged-in with articulation agreements around the state. You should contact Professor Seth Bates to see how “hybrid” delivery of at least the lower division first two years might be arranged.

2) DeVry has a decent 2yr Computer Technology program, which is set up to lead into a BSTM in Technology Management when you reach a supervisory level. You may also proceed to DeVry’s valuable TAC/ABET-accredited BSCET degree.

3) Grantham University has a fairly decent non-synchronous degree in Computer Engineering Technology. You work at your own pace, with an AS half-way. However, be aware Grantham’s degree is not TAC/ABET- or ATMAE-accredited.

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Tom J Said,
September 6th, 2010 @4:50 pm  

As long as the college (online or campus based) is regionally accredited, any degree you earn should be accepted by any potential employers or other academic institutions.
My best recommendation would be to contact a number of colleges to find the best fit for you and your needs (tuition, schedule, career opportunities, etc.). Too often people enroll in the first school they find rather than taking the time to find the best school for them. Taking that time now could save you a lot of time, money and frustration if you choose the wrong school.
This site has some good info on regionally accredited online degrees and some colleges that offer them to help expand your search:
http://www.ecollegefinder.org
I think you can enter your info on there for any colleges you are interested in and they will send you more info for free. Good Luck!