You know what’s funny, anytime dudes want to attention seek, want to act like they about to do something, one of the go to professions is always engineering for whatever reason

You know what’s funny, anytime dudes want to attention seek, want to act like they about to do something, one of the go to professions is always engineering for whatever reason

I’m a debt collectorIf your job will pay for the pre-requisites, do that first, then worry about the engineering specific classes and what discipline you want to go into (this includes scholarships and aid you're eligible for). I do know that Purdue helps set up adult students who are in their engineering school with jobs so they can work and go to school there. And an engineering degree from Purdue is worth it's weight in gold, ESPECIALLY if it's mechanical/electrical/computer science.
Online engineering programs often incorporate lab experiences in several ways to ensure students gain practical skills. Here are some common methods:
### 1. **Virtual Labs**
- **Simulations**: Students use software to simulate experiments and engineering processes, allowing them to manipulate variables and see outcomes in a virtual environment.
- **Remote Access**: Some programs provide access to physical lab equipment through remote-controlled systems, enabling students to conduct experiments from afar.
### 2. **Hands-On Kits**
- **Lab Kits**: Universities may send students physical lab kits with necessary materials and equipment to perform experiments at home or in local settings.
- **Projects**: Students might work on projects that require building or testing prototypes using the materials provided in these kits.
### 3. **Local Partnerships**
- **Community Colleges or Labs**: Some programs collaborate with local institutions or labs where students can complete required hands-on components.
- **Internships**: Practical experience through internships or cooperative education programs can also fulfill lab requirements.
### 4. **Hybrid Models**
- **On-Campus Sessions**: Some online programs require occasional on-campus attendance for intensive lab sessions or workshops.
- **Blended Learning**: A combination of online coursework and in-person labs to enhance the learning experience.
### 5. **Collaborative Tools**
- **Online Collaboration**: Students can work in teams using digital tools to share data, analyze results, and present findings, mimicking collaborative lab environments.
These methods help ensure that online students receive a comprehensive education that includes practical, hands-on experience essential for engineering disciplines.
I’ll see if Purdue wants to help me. I found thisIf your job will pay for the pre-requisites, do that first, then worry about the engineering specific classes and what discipline you want to go into (this includes scholarships and aid you're eligible for). I do know that Purdue helps set up adult students who are in their engineering school with jobs so they can work and go to school there. And an engineering degree from Purdue is worth its weight in gold, ESPECIALLY if it's mechanical/electrical/computer science.
I’m really interested in EECivil and electrical are in high demand, with civil being less the less intense of the two.
Mechanical gives you the most flexibility, but isnt in as high demand.
I’ll see if Purdue wants to help me. I found this
Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering | ASU Online,
Its the most intense of the three by far but worth the effort if you are leaning that way and have the aptitude.I’m really interested in EE

I dont even know what to ask. I’m a 30 year old that works 8am-5pmWhat you need to do is go to a school that has the engineering discipline you want and ask LOTS of questions. Make a list.
Just spoke with a recruiter, they will mail me a kit for the labs. I plan to start next springWhat you need to do is go to a school that has the engineering discipline you want and ask LOTS of questions. Make a list.
www.nu.edu
www.nu.edu
Then hybrid it out. Freshman classes are usually basic highschool courses anyway same classes for every degree. Not degree specificOnline??? Brick & motor for hands on experience.