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In reply to the discussion: College Professors Are About to Get Really Mad at President Obama [View all]exboyfil
(18,333 posts)but my daughter will have approximately her first two years of engineering done at home with the exception of Chemistry (taken at local university) and Freshman Computer Aided Design (taken at the High School as part of Project Lead the Way). She would not be able to do it if I had not effectively tutored and done the recitation portion of the courses. Some kids would be smart enough to do that without additional assistance. She takes her proctored exams at a local public library. She will have completed all this while in High School plus the summer before physical entrance into the university.
The flagship engineering college in our state offers all the sophomore engineering classes for Mechanical Engineering except two online (the remaining math, science, and humanities courses are also all available online). They also offer five of the junior level classes, and courses that would satisfy all of the "technical electives." You could get a degree by taking only 30 hours on campus and one of those hours would only require attending class physically twice.
The above mentioned Chemistry could also be done at home (I would not recommend it though - you don't have adequate lab facilities at home).
So in a sense MOOC is already here (at least for three years of the degree). My daughter actually plans to be on campus for two semesters (her freshman actual year/junior academic year), two semesters in England doing technical electives as part of an exchange, and possibly just one more semester back at college finishing her design and controls classes along with additional electives. She could actually pull it off with just the two physical semesters on campus and the remaining done online (her technical electives).
At least in her case I am confident about her education. I am a Mechanical Engineer as well, and she will be as prepared as any other engineering student for her on campus classes. The proctored tests ensures that she performs at the same level academically as the on campus students.