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The discussion centers on seeking information about the Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica (UNEM) for pursuing a distance learning degree in Aeronautical Engineering. The individual has a background in Statistics and is exploring options for further education. They express uncertainty about UNEM and are looking for feedback or experiences from others regarding the university. Additionally, they inquire about other reputable distance learning institutions, having found numerous options through a Google search. The focus remains on gathering insights about UNEM and alternative universities for distance learning in the field of Aeronautical Engineering.
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Hello

I am looking to study Aeronautical Engineering through distance learning. I currently have a degree in Statistics.

The problem I have is the Aeronautical Degree is to be done with UNEM (Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica)

Anyone know anything about this university or ever hear about it?

Thanx
 
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Anyone?

Or if you know of any other distance learning universities?
 
Zany said:
Hello

I am looking to study Aeronautical Engineering through distance learning. I currently have a degree in Statistics.

The problem I have is the Aeronautical Degree is to be done with UNEM (Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica)

Anyone know anything about this university or ever hear about it?

Thanx

Zany said:
Anyone?

Or if you know of any other distance learning universities?

I Googled the term distance learning universities, and got lots of hits. Do any of these look useful?

http://www.google.com/search?source...enUS301US302&q=distance+learning+universities

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