Monday, January 11, 2010

Online Culinary Courses Where To Begin With Online Degrees?

Where to begin with online degrees? - online culinary courses

I am in my thirties, and not a degree from a cooking school, yet still no university. I am interested in getting a university degree, and I hope that I could go there (as much as possible, if not all online). I see a lot of information on the promotion of education and obtaining online degrees, but very few studies start early on. Does anyone know an approach to take, what could the school the best (I live on the east side of Kansas, so my position has come into play)? Any information or personal knowledge is greatly appreciated!
I also hope to get a degree (major undecided even) in four or five years, if possible.

4 comments:

CoachT said...

The best option to the Community College and the U state expense in their own state. Kansas State (for example) http://www.dce.k-state.edu/distance/ teaches online and has a substantial offer, which is very popular in the country.

Hutchinson County Community College teaches http://wwwcms.hutchcc.edu/www/itde/ITDEC online ... most of the others probably are.

To obtain a degree (4 years) in 4 years, have at least 15 semester hours of courses (5 courses) each fall and spring semesters. It is not so easy when you work full time or a family. At the end of 5 years 12 hours per week (4 courses) each in the fall and spring. It's a little easier.

If you are also courses in the summer, you can reduce the amount taken in the autumn and in spring and again in the same timeline.

Make sure that the schools to explore all possibilities, and do not fall too fast for the "As seen on TV." KSU is a good range of higher education and degree entirely online.


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CoachT said...

The best option to the Community College and the U state expense in their own state. Kansas State (for example) http://www.dce.k-state.edu/distance/ teaches online and has a substantial offer, which is very popular in the country.

Hutchinson County Community College teaches http://wwwcms.hutchcc.edu/www/itde/ITDEC online ... most of the others probably are.

To obtain a degree (4 years) in 4 years, have at least 15 semester hours of courses (5 courses) each fall and spring semesters. It is not so easy when you work full time or a family. At the end of 5 years 12 hours per week (4 courses) each in the fall and spring. It's a little easier.

If you are also courses in the summer, you can reduce the amount taken in the autumn and in spring and again in the same timeline.

Make sure that the schools to explore all possibilities, and do not fall too fast for the "As seen on TV." KSU is a good range of higher education and degree entirely online.


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poeticbb... said...

Many universities are the best known distance learning (Internet) courses, but really depends what you are and go from there. I am not a student, 90 credits in a large campus of the University and offered a fantastic job in North Dakota and Central wanted my career in GIS (Geography) end. At that time, had a handful of schools for this line, and finished my studies at Fort Hays State Unv. Kanas in Hays, Kansas, and never before. We had an impressive class that puts me in Minnesota, where paddling and studied Native American culture, that was awesome!. As the former would be, I say check them out and get their first general election, and perhaps looking at community college nearby. Although an online degree was the best option for me, I missed the personal interaction and advice you need face to face with teachers and colleagues in the face.

phantom1... said...

I attend Kaplan University online, and I mean all of my classes are online. Here is the link.

http://www.kaplan.edu/ku/default.aspx

They are nationally recognized. Wonderful school with great teachers. Please make contact and request more information about you through everything step by step instructions. First things first, but for what type of degree are looking to you. What field of study or want? Kaplan offers many different courses and plans of various degrees. University of Phoenix, I heard was good. I have a friend do it. She said so. I know that Kaplan has been really helpful to me while I was created with financial support for the election of a degree to the next step.

Hope this helps out.

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