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CSUDH:
A Nationally-Recognized Leader in Distance Learning
The
HUX program is proud to be associated with the Center
for Mediated Instruction and Distance Learning
at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Forbes magazine
recognized CSUDH as one of the top 20 "Cyber-Universities"
in the nation. CSUDH offered its first distance learning degree
in 1974 (the Humanities External M.A. Degree program), and
has the largest distance learning program in the CSU system.
Dominguez Hills currently offers eight degrees, five certificates,
and hundreds of courses available via distance learning. The
top 20 schools are listed at: http://distancelearn.about.com/
cs/rankings/a/forbes_top.htm
A
Wall Street Journal article (October, 2003) praised
the growing reputation of the online M.B.A. program at Cal
State Dominguez Hills.
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Endorsements
of the HUX Program
Bear’s
Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning,
John B. Bear and Mariah P. Bear (Berkeley, Toronto: Ten Speed
Press)
College
Degrees by Mail and Internet: 100 Accredited Schools That
Offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorates and Law
Degrees by Distance Learning, John B. Bear and
Mariah Bear (Berkeley, Toronto: Ten Speed Press)
Kiplinger's
Personal Finance Magazine
"Clicking Your Way to an MBA - online classes
in continuing education" by Marc L.
Schulhof (March, 1999)
Note: In an article written for businessmen and businesswomen,
distance-education consultant Vicky Phillips, president of
Lifelong Learning lists the HUX program as one of her four
recommendations for the article. She liked its reasonable
cost and breadth of options. Excerpt: "Online learning
lets you log on to top-notch degree programs across the country."
Read
the article.
Metropolis Tokyo: Japan’s no. 1 English Magazine
"Get Educated--Distance Degrees: From the Comfort of
Home"
Note: This article includes the HUX program in its list
of seven recommended distance learning programs. Excerpt:
"Living in Tokyo is a steep learning curve, but
for many that's not enough. Although the options for higher
education are obviously not as abundant for foreigners as
they are for Japanese, they do exist. As Debra Pappler reveals,
if you have the desire and the dedication, there are numerous
means of furthering your education during your stay in Tokyo,
be it on campus, in class, online or at home." Read
the article.
Walston's Guide to Christian Distance
Learning, 5th Edition. Rick Walston (Xulon Press)
Caution:
Some details about the HUX program provided in the links above
may be dated or inaccurate at the time you read them. This
website contains the most up-to-date and accurate information
available.
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