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Engineering Deans’ Institute. Phil Regier Executive Vice Provost & Dean ASU Online. Growth in Number of Degree Programs. Growth in Number of Degree Seeking Students. Undergraduate Programs by Number of Degree Seeking Students Spring 2014.
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Engineering Deans’ Institute Phil Regier Executive Vice Provost & Dean ASU Online
Undergraduate Programs by Number of Degree Seeking StudentsSpring 2014
ASU Online Primary Market ages 25 – 34 with some university education but no degree
ASU Online Primary Market ages 25 – 34 with some university education but no degree
Age Profile of Undergraduate Resident StudentsFace-to-Face vs. ASU Online
What seems to matter . . . Demographic Factors Geographic Factors Economic Factors Probability of Persisting Academic Experience Academic Preparation
Headcount: Engineering Programs EM EE SE
Undergraduate Managed Engineering Programs by StateSpring 2014
Average Age by Program Electrical Engineering Engineering Management Software Engineering
Average Number of Hours Transferred by Students in Electrical Engineering 68
Why Online Engineering? • I am a married father of three boys and I work full time at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. I am . . . in pursuit of a B.S. in Engineering Management. I plan to move from a technical assignment into a management position after completing the program. - Paul A. • I'm working towards an electrical engineering degree in the hopes that when my second enlistment is up we will have a stable home without worries when it comes to finding work. Being a single mom in the military is tough . . . – Alycia B.
Why Online Engineering? • I live over 200 miles from any traditional college, so online courses are the only way I can obtain a degree. I have been out of school for over 30 years and am looking forward to the challenge that awaits . . . – Michael P. • I work full time as an electrical designer for an engineering firm and am taking the plunge to get my degree in Electrical Engineering. My wife and I thought I was the only person crazy enough to tackle this while working full-time with two kids, but after reading other introductions I am glad to see there are many other crazy people out there! - James R.
Why Online Engineering? • I am a non-traditional student. I . . . earned an Associates of Science in Mathematics the spring of 2010. Shortly there after I took two years off from completing a bachelors degree, because it was impossible to find an accredited academic institution that offered an A.B.E.T. recognized engineering program with courses outside of the nine-to-five schedule or online. For many non-traditional students this circumstance places an engineering education out of reach to many willing and experienced people. . . . - Jason E.