Mississippi State University (MSU) is one of the most affordable option for students wanting to pursue an engineering degree online. At $11,970 per year (as of the 2009-2010 academic school year) for both resident and non-resident students alike, MSU offers one of the widest variety of degree program options for its online students. All online programs offered by Mississippi State are at the graduate degree level. MSU offers master of science degrees in industrial engineering, aerospace engineering, civil engineering and biological engineering. Master of science and Ph.D. degrees are offered in biomedical engineering, computational engineering, computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering. In the field of mechanical engineering a master of engineering degree is offered.
Mississippi State University
Bagley College of Engineering
PO Box 9544
Mississippi State, MS 39762
662-325-2270
www.engr.msstate.edu
Oklahoma State University (OSU) in Stillwater is an emerging leader in online education, offering degree programs across several disciplines. In the field of engineering, OSU offers a bachelor of science in electrical engineering technology. This program is only available to Oklahoma residents. At the graduate degree level, OSU offers master of science degrees in the fields of engineering and technology management, natural and applied science, industrial engineering and management, and electrical and computer engineering.
Oklahoma State University
512 Engineering North
Stillwater, OK 74075
405-744-5146
http://de.ceat.okstate.edu/
North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh is also one of the more affordable degree options, especially for North Carolina resident students who pay just $6,930 per year in resident tuition costs (as of 2009-2010). Non-resident students pay considerably more at $20,400 per year, but NCSU offers one of the highest rated online degree programs available. The university's engineering department is a top-20 program in terms of research expenditures and replacement funding. NCSU, like Mississippi State, offers a wide array of degree programs. At the master's degree level, NCSU offers the master of science degree in aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer networking, computer engineering and electrical engineering. Other master's degrees include civil engineering, computer science, industrial engineering, materials science and engineering, nuclear engineering and integrated manufacturing systems engineering.
North Carolina State University
College of Engineering
113 Page Hall
Raleigh, NC 27695
919-515-2311
engr.ncsu.edu