Friday, October 30, 2020

Caryophyllaceae: NEW! ~ 29 Majors for Free-to-Students' Online Accrediting and Licensing Bachelor Degrees Now at Wiki World University and School, with Students Studying Verified edX Courses! ~ http://worlduniversityandschool.org/ ~ (still best STEAM CC-4 OpenCourseWare-centric))

 

NEW! ~ 29 Majors for Free-to-Students' Online Accrediting and Licensing Bachelor Degrees Now at Wiki World University and School, with Students Studying Verified edX Courses!

See: 

http://worlduniversityandschool.org/

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World University and School



Studying Online ~  ~ Internationally Recognized ~

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~ Free-to-Students' Degrees 
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(Licensing (with CA's BPPE) & accrediting (with WASC) potentially
)

Matriculating students will be studying best STEM CC-4 OpenCourseWare courses

& NEW ~
edX verified courses

Courses

The free courses you may choose among are listed at https://www.edx.org and click on 'courses.; At present, there are 3043 courses, and this number is continually growing. Note that many of these courses have prerequisites, so must be taken in a certain order.

(Eventually, WUaS will also offer these Creative Commons' licensed courses for credit: https://oyc.yale.edu/ & https://ocw.mit.edu/
 )

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~ Free-to-Students' Degrees 
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Enrollment Process

Email a letter of inquiry to sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org. Be sure to specify which major/program you are interested and whether or not you have credit for completing college-level courses in the past. You will be asked to submit transcripts of previous work. We will promptly notify you what credits have been accepted and then guide you in laying out the entire set of courses you will take through WUaS. 
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World University and School Academic Logo



Please email - sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org - for further information.

 Free Undergraduate Majors

World University and School is pleased to announce that it now has 29 majors / programs for free-to-students' online Bachelor degrees.

Please search here at ~ https://www.edx.org ~ for courses you might be interested in regarding:

Architecture

Electrical Engineering

Languages

Art & Culture

Energy & Earth Science

Law

Biology

English Literature

Business

Environmental Studies

Mathematics

Chemistry

Food & Nutrition

Medicine

Communications

General Engineering

Philosophy & Ethics

Computer Science

General Science

Physics

Design

History

Social Science

Economics & Finance

Health & Safety

Statistics & Data

Education

Humanities

Analysis




Degree Requirements

To receive a Bachelor’s degree, you must complete the following: 15 courses (54 credits) in the major field that you select from the list above, 6 courses (24 credits) in a secondary field that you select from the list, 8 courses (24 credits) in general education courses, and 6 courses (18 credits) of elective courses.


Why you belong here

At WUaS, you will be exposed to all major facets of your major in preparation for immediate employment or for further study in graduate and professional schools.



What you can expect

The on-line courses have been developed by experts with doctoral degrees in their fields. You will learn such fundamental skills as writing papers and reports, presenting oral reports, thinking critically about texts, and becoming information literate.



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See: 


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World University and School

~ Studying Online ~  ~ Internationally Recognized ~


*

~ Free-to-Students' Degrees ~


(Licensing (with CA's BPPE) & accrediting (with WASC) potentially)


Matriculating students will be studying best STEM CC-4 OpenCourseWare courses


& NEW ~

edX verified courses


Courses


The free courses you may choose among are listed at https://www.edx.org and click on 'courses.; At present, there are 3043 courses, and this number is continually growing. Note that many of these courses have prerequisites, so must be taken in a certain order.


(Eventually, WUaS will also offer these Creative Commons' licensed courses for credit: https://oyc.yale.edu/ & https://ocw.mit.edu/ )


*

~ Free-to-Students' Degrees ~


Enrollment Process


Email a letter of inquiry to sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org. Be sure to specify which major/program you are interested and whether or not you have credit for completing college-level courses in the past. You will be asked to submit transcripts of previous work. We will promptly notify you what credits have been accepted and then guide you in laying out the entire set of courses you will take through WUaS. ~


World University and School Academic Logo



Please email - sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org - for further information.


 Free Undergraduate Majors


World University and School is pleased to announce that it now has 29 majors / programs for free-to-students' online Bachelor degrees.

Please search here at ~ https://www.edx.org ~ for courses you might be interested in regarding:


Architecture


Electrical Engineering


Languages


Art & Culture


Energy & Earth Science


Law


Biology


English Literature


Business


Environmental Studies


Mathematics


Chemistry


Food & Nutrition


Medicine


Communications


General Engineering


Philosophy & Ethics


Computer Science


General Science


Physics


Design


History


Social Science


Economics & Finance


Health & Safety


Statistics & Data


Education


Humanities


Analysis





Degree Requirements


To receive a Bachelor’s degree, you must complete the following: 15 courses (54 credits) in the major field that you select from the list above, 6 courses (24 credits) in a secondary field that you select from the list, 8 courses (24 credits) in general education courses, and 6 courses (18 credits) of elective courses.


Why you belong here


At WUaS, you will be exposed to all major facets of your major in preparation for immediate employment or for further study in graduate and professional schools.



What you can expect


The on-line courses have been developed by experts with doctoral degrees in their fields. You will learn such fundamental skills as writing papers and reports, presenting oral reports, thinking critically about texts, and becoming information literate.



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http://worlduniversityandschool.org/



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