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I want to study at a distance, do you know Tech?

Hello everyone, I'm writing in this section because I've been looking for a training section in the forum and I haven't found one.

Lately I have wanted to continue studying to broaden my knowledge and improve my skills in Design and Engineering. I saw some complementary courses on the subject at a university called TECH and I was interested especially because they are online and do not have fixed study schedules, which suits my needs.

For this reason it would be very helpful if anyone has experience with this university or can tell me if it is worth the study material? Thank you very much.
  • Posted 19 Sep 2024 03:47
  • By Joshua_Greinner
  • joined 18 Sep'24 - 1 message
  • Costa Rica
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Yes, there are many technology-focused platforms and universities that offer distance learning programs in technology fields. Here are a few notable ones:

Coursera: Offers tech courses from universities like Stanford and companies like Google. You can study areas such as coding, data science, and AI.

edX: Similar to Coursera, but also includes tech-focused programs from MIT, Harvard, and other top institutions.

Udemy: Provides a wide variety of tech courses, including web development, software engineering, and game development, often more affordably.

Open University (UK): Known for its extensive distance learning programs, including IT and computer science.

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): Offers online tech degrees in fields like IT, data analytics, and cybersecurity.

Georgia Tech Online: They offer specialized online master's degrees in computer science and analytics.

Khan Academy: Free platform to learn the basics of computer science and programming.
  • Posted 28 Sep 2024 20:16
  • By mark_smiths
  • joined 28 Sep'24 - 1 message
  • Victoria, Australia

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