Is an online degree in civil engineering equivalent to a regular one gotten in an offline school?
I gotten an online degree for my business associates, yet I always had a love for civil engineering, and was thinking about going back to online school for an associates in it while I worked full time to support myself independently. Would it be harder for me to find work in the civil engineering field with that kind of degree, obtained online, than in a traditional setting? As a civil engineer, I can honestly say that no company I know of would even consider looking at a candidate with an online civil engineering degree. In fact, I don’t think that such degrees even exist! Most – no, all companies are interested in engineering candidates with degrees from ABET accredited engineering programs, and there’s no way that ABET would accredit an on-line program. If you do come across some place that is advertising an accredited on-line civil engineering degree, treat it like “Bob’s Backyard College of Engineering” and run away because it’s a scam. If you’re interested in getting a civil engi
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