Simple answer: Harvard Extension School
Welcome to the Harvard Extension School
They have many online enabled courses, but you'll have to check to see if there is something along the lines of what you seek... Good luck!
I am pretty sure my next step is to research options for dare I say it == online course work. The lastest in technology, streaming video classroom to your computer location would be very cool. Fully accredited is a must and frankly, I don't know where to start looking for quality. And definitely not the schools that have the reputation of lacking substance.
I'm looking for Business Econ or Business Finance.
FYI - not my entire degree, at least 9 hours to transfer into a non-business program. If you'vre read any of my other postings, I'm an educator and these courses are for meeting my teaching field requirements within a Higher Education degree program. I'm also not able to move to pursue education, where I'm at is it.
Just a thought -- while traditional classrooms will always be held in high regard, the 'modern age' of workers telecommuting is moving over into education, especially for the non-traditional student, the military, and the full-time employed. I think having a few courses taken via modern methods will aid my future. As an educator of the non-traditional student and having been a non-traditional student; it fits that I would also have some experience with non-traditional methods to be well-rounded.
Simple answer: Harvard Extension School
Welcome to the Harvard Extension School
They have many online enabled courses, but you'll have to check to see if there is something along the lines of what you seek... Good luck!
Please tell me there is more out there an just Harvard???
Quality, not necessary to be in the top of any ranking. I'm just doing local CC teaching and have no plans of teaching at any high ranking unis.
Interesting to know Harvard has such a thing. It will make me think twice when I see or hear someone say they went to Harvard for sure.
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