Online Comp. Engineering: Find a Univ. for Working & Studying!

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Several participants are seeking universities that offer online degrees in electronic or computer engineering, specifically for those who wish to work while studying. One user mentions finding a program in the USA, but it is limited to US citizens. Another user, who is a US citizen, shares a link to an online engineering program at the University of Illinois. The discussion highlights the need for accessible online education options for international students. Participants are encouraged to share additional resources or links to relevant programs.
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Anybody knows a university that does a electronic/comp. engineering course via internet.
I'm thinking about working and studying together.
I found a school in USA but they offer this course only to USA citizens.

Thanks. :wink:
 
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What did you find? Can you post the link here? :) I am a USA citizen
 
Here it is :smile:
http://online.engr.uiuc.edu/home.htm
 
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