As far as gen eds go, you will need:
Upper Division Literacy and Critical Inquiry (3 hours) -any writing intensive 300 or 400 level class should suffice. All other "literacy" requirements will almost certainly have been met when you got your first degree.
15 hours of humanities/arts/social...
I'd say it is quite a rigorous program, but I do think you would find it interesting. I don't know if it would be worth the cost and time or not for you. A masters in anything might give you more bang for your buck than a second undergrad degree. The hardware will cost about $200 but it will be...
It would probably take 7 years to complete the program one class at a time(assuming summer classes are taken). Less if the easier gen ed classes are taken two at a time. I do think a math placement test is required if you would be entering as a freshman. I had taken all of my calc classes at a...
For me, it would not be possible. That's not to say you or others won't be able to. You'd have have to put every once of spare time into it though, or be able to work on homework at work on a regular basis.
Right now, I am only taking one class at a time because I am working full time. Because they are shortened classes, taking two at a time would be full time course load. If I spend two hours a night on the class, the class will probably go smoothly. If I slack off for a day every now and again, I...
So far I am really liking it, but it is definitely a challenge! I've had some desperate, dark moment questioning weather I'm cut out for it so I can't exactly say it's fun, but it's very rewarding when I do finally understand something. Like most programs, you get out what you put in. Sometimes...
I'm saying that is mighty impressive regardless of reason. Most will not be able to pass with that amount of time allotted. I just want to provide an example on the other end of the spectrum of how much time other people might need to get by in this program.
2 hours per week? I spend more like two hours per day taking one class at a time (two being a full course load). The classes I am taking are at the 300 level right now. It is not an easy program.
You sound like a programmer to me. One who would be very good and making software to analyse complex biological systems. Neurological systems might be right up your ally. Check out the free edX course called "Neuronal Dynamics - Computational Neuroscience of Single Neurons". One course of action...
I know this thread is over a year old, but it still one of the top search results when people are looking into the ASU online electrical engineering degree, so I'll share what I've learned. I am currently enrolled in this program. The circuitry class I just finished did have a lab component...