By Paula Porter, Senior Web Editor --
Design News,
May 15, 2000
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CyberU, at http://www.cyberu.com , could be considered a class act! The site provides students with access to graduate and undergraduate online courses and resources offered by universities and educational institutions worldwide. A search for engineering courses found AutoCAD Professional Level 1 from New York University, to a colloquium in Engineering-Economic Systems and Operations from Stanford University, to Materials Science for Engineers from Temple University; nearly 100 courses even from Australia!
Financial aid is available with links to several resources online. There's a great section called Online Resources with links to other sites; even community places so "students" can discuss what's going on in class.
The site also aggregates non-credit resources for career development, self- development and continuing professional education.
Besides, no apple is required for cyber professors.
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