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Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Community Colleges

by Steven O. <null@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 31, 2005 at 02:55 AM

This is a repost, because I am having an unbelievably difficult time
tracking down a community college which offers the EE class I want on
a distance learning basis.  I'm hoping maybe someone -- someone who
can point me in the right direction -- might catch the post this time,
if they missed it the first time.....

I am seeking information on any community colleges, anywhere in the
USA, that provide distance-learning (that is, Web-based, CD-based,
self-paced textbook study, etc.), for-credit programs of study in
electronic engineering.  I really need community college based
cl*****, because costs are an issue.  (The community colleges in
Maryland, where I am based, do NOT offer such cl*****, and UMUC does
not either.  The nearest community college in Virginia does offer such
cl*****, but I have run through their distance learning course
offerings.)

I have already completed studies in basics of circuits and digital
design, but now need cl***** in transistor theory, basic analog
circuits (amplifiers, op-amps, oscillators, etc.)  Please reply in the
newsgroups, or to the somewhat munged e-mail address below.  

I've searched the Web extensively, and it's becoming clear that many
colleges -- even technically oriented community colleges, and ones
which have many other programs of study online -- are not offering EE
programs.  I've love to know why.  (I thought, maybe, it's because EE
cl***** often have labs.  But in fact, you can have theory only EE
cl*****;  and besides, many of these same schools offer
freshman/sophomore distance learning cl***** in chemistry, biology,
and physics -- fields which traditionally also have labs as well.)  

I have found, so far, exactly one college offering what I'm seeking,
Sinclair Community College in Ohio -- but for various reasons, too
detailed to go into here, their course is probably less than ideal for
my needs.  So, I'm searching for other community colleges offering the
class that I'm seeking, distance learning style.   Direct leads from
people in the know -- students and engineers -- would be really
helpful.

Thanks so much!

Steve O.

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 7 Posts in Topic:
Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Community
Steven O. <null@[EMAIL  2005-10-31 02:55:36 
Re: Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Commu
"Richard" <r  2005-10-31 10:54:04 
Re: Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Commu
Steven O. <null@[EMAIL  2005-11-01 02:44:53 
Re: Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Commu
Mike Berger <berger@[E  2005-10-31 10:22:16 
Re: Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Commu
"Charles Schuler&quo  2005-10-31 19:19:36 
Re: Repost: ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Commun
jeffm_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2005-11-04 20:57:02 
Message of Labor Unity Overwhelmingly Endorsed
"Andy Gussert"   2005-11-16 01:36:44 

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