05-14-2009, 02:30 PM
Hello everyone!
I am really excited! Assuming all goes well I will be graduating with my bachelor's from TESC in June.
I am looking for a Master's program and would really welcome your advice, opinions, and insights. I need something that is completed online and I am looking for Computer Science or Information Technology related.
Right now, I am considering TUI Master of Science in Information Technology Management. I am also considering a similar degree from Bellevue.
Cost is a major concern.
There is a program from Aspen that I like, and the total tuition is only $7,600 (if you pay for the first 4 classes upfront you get a discount on the rest). The only thing stopping me from doing this program is that it is nationally accredited. I honestly don't really know what is wrong with national accreditation but if it could at all be a problem in the future I want to take the safe route and go with regional accreditation.
So, I'm looking for a low cost, online, Masters program (something in the IT field), preferably regionally accredited (if the cost was low enough I would consider nationally accredited).
I have been doing tons of my own research online, but I keep finding new programs and I also know I am missing other options so thats why I want your opinions!
Thanks a bunch!
I am really excited! Assuming all goes well I will be graduating with my bachelor's from TESC in June.
I am looking for a Master's program and would really welcome your advice, opinions, and insights. I need something that is completed online and I am looking for Computer Science or Information Technology related.
Right now, I am considering TUI Master of Science in Information Technology Management. I am also considering a similar degree from Bellevue.
Cost is a major concern.
There is a program from Aspen that I like, and the total tuition is only $7,600 (if you pay for the first 4 classes upfront you get a discount on the rest). The only thing stopping me from doing this program is that it is nationally accredited. I honestly don't really know what is wrong with national accreditation but if it could at all be a problem in the future I want to take the safe route and go with regional accreditation.
So, I'm looking for a low cost, online, Masters program (something in the IT field), preferably regionally accredited (if the cost was low enough I would consider nationally accredited).
I have been doing tons of my own research online, but I keep finding new programs and I also know I am missing other options so thats why I want your opinions!
Thanks a bunch!