Best online undergraduate math/computer science programs?

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When seeking rigorous online undergraduate programs in mathematics and computer science, institutions like Open University are noted for their strong reputation. However, accessibility can be an issue, as Open University may not be available to students in the United States. Concerns about acceptance into graduate schools with degrees from online programs are raised, but specific details on this topic were not extensively discussed. Overall, it's important for prospective students to research program offerings and their recognition in the academic community.
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Hello,

What institutions provide the best and rigorous distant/online undergraduate programs for mathematics and computer science? Will there be trouble getting accepted into a graduate school with these programs?
 
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Settia said:
Hello,

What institutions provide the best and rigorous distant/online undergraduate programs for mathematics and computer science? Will there be trouble getting accepted into a graduate school with these programs?

Open university has an excellent reputation. You should check how much their program appeals to you, though.
 
micromass said:
Open university has an excellent reputation. You should check how much their program appeals to you, though.

Looks like it's not accessible to students in the United States.
 
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