skeletron
Structural
- Jan 30, 2019
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I'm looking for some input on some non-traditional Master's programs that are out there:
[ol 1]
[li]MSCE online programs such as this one or this one[/li]
[/ol]
[ol 2]
[li]Accelerated specialty master's programs such as this one[/li]
[/ol]
The accessibility of the programs (ie. not having to move for >1 year) is the main benefit. However, I'm wondering if the online component (#1) or the specialty focus (#2) may pose a slight disadvantage compared to the traditional in-class, 2-3 year programs. Note that I'm mainly looking for non-thesis programs, as I would prefer to practice rather than pursue further graduate degrees.
Compared to some of the online programs, the traditional programs seem to have better curriculum with some dynamic, earthquake, and then material design focus. To me this is the big detractor from pursuing the online programs.
Does anyone have input/advice/comments as you see in the application to practice? Hopefully we can focus this topic to generalized discussion rather than institution specific.
[ol 1]
[li]MSCE online programs such as this one or this one[/li]
[/ol]
[ol 2]
[li]Accelerated specialty master's programs such as this one[/li]
[/ol]
The accessibility of the programs (ie. not having to move for >1 year) is the main benefit. However, I'm wondering if the online component (#1) or the specialty focus (#2) may pose a slight disadvantage compared to the traditional in-class, 2-3 year programs. Note that I'm mainly looking for non-thesis programs, as I would prefer to practice rather than pursue further graduate degrees.
Compared to some of the online programs, the traditional programs seem to have better curriculum with some dynamic, earthquake, and then material design focus. To me this is the big detractor from pursuing the online programs.
Does anyone have input/advice/comments as you see in the application to practice? Hopefully we can focus this topic to generalized discussion rather than institution specific.