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Hey guys,
Chinese government always "improve" laws, especially for English teachers. As a non-native I sometimes feel insecure about the changes. Here is my question.
What's the cheapest online university to get master's from English speaking country?
7 years 34 weeks ago in Teaching & Learning - China
The best i found with a good reputation.
Masters in computer science from Georgia Tech University, ranked third best engineering school in America, $7,000 flat fee for the program online.
Fort Hayes state university in Kansas for online Masters Programs $245 per credit hour, maybe higher now. Masters in the 10k to 12k range.
retiredinchina:
http://www.fhsu.edu/virtualcollege/admissions/tuition/
price now is 207.00 per credit hour undergraduate
272.00 for masters per credit hour
The best i found with a good reputation.
Masters in computer science from Georgia Tech University, ranked third best engineering school in America, $7,000 flat fee for the program online.
Fort Hayes state university in Kansas for online Masters Programs $245 per credit hour, maybe higher now. Masters in the 10k to 12k range.
retiredinchina:
http://www.fhsu.edu/virtualcollege/admissions/tuition/
price now is 207.00 per credit hour undergraduate
272.00 for masters per credit hour
How about those without good reputation? I assume Chinese don't care about prestige, they just want us to be qualified - to have that stupid piece of paper.
There are cheaper ones.
Spiderboenz:
You are trying to manipulate the laws; not going to tell you.
Grizzly:
manipulating laws? Oh. I'm so sorry that I'm trying to improve my skills in legal way paying for education instead of just photoshoping someone's else documents.
Shining_brow:
Actually, the OP isn't 'manipulating laws'. Taking advantage of them - sure. But that's nothing new.
If a master's degree is completed and passed, then it's a master's degree. End of story. (presuming, of course, that it's an accredited institution that is doing it)
Think you mean post graduate diploma, there's no such thing as a masters diploma. A masters is a masters.
I'm not going to immigrate to English-speaking country so I don't need to study at any prestigious/ high-ranked university.
What master s degrees are you qualified for/want to do?
Grizzly:
in China if you are non-native English or subject teacher (teaching in English) you should have a bachelor's or master's degree obtained from university in English-Speaking country.
Grizzly:
I already have bachelor's degree, and it would be a bit silly to spend more money and time to get other one. So I choosing a master's program.