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  1. If you have the option to take classes in-person somewhere, I'd reccomend that over online, but if your only choice is online, then it is better than not going to college at all. Either way, that is a safe degree!

  2. It varies from program to program, but ASU online is asynchronous meaning that you’ll have a timeframe to submit assignments but at your pace. You’ll have access to the content 24/7 and as others have mentioned the degree is as valid as earning it in person.

  3. ASU is well known and accredited- there’s no chance of your degree becoming worthless like some other online programs and the engineering degrees are ABET accredited as well. CONS: Cost- This can vary widely depending on your situation but for me I was out of state and they do not wave out of state fees like some other online programs and it ...

  4. r/ASUOnline: This subreddit focuses mainly on questions and issues about Arizona State University and its online component. News about ASU in general…

  5. AFAIK, ASU Online doesn't have all the same degrees as ASU in person, so you might have to check to see if your major is offered or if classes you've already taken can transfer into the new online degree program.

  6. Online Electrical Engineering (Bachelor) at Arizona State University question. Hi everyone, I'm about to join ASU online majoring in EE this Fall 2023 and I would like to know more about how EE works in online format. How tough is the online EE vs in-person at ASU?

  7. Through ASU Online, you can choose from more than 300 degree programs and certificates in high-demand areas like nursing, engineering, management and more. Use the filters below to search by degree type, area of interest and more.