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The ''Big 12 Engineering Consortium'' ('''Other name''', ABBREV) | The ''Big 12 Engineering Consortium'' ('''Other name''', ABBREV) offers students online access to nuclear engineering courses. The courses are delivered via the Internet by the "Big 12" American universities that have nuclear engineering programs, i.e.: | ||
* Baylor University | |||
* Iowa State University | |||
* Kansas State University | |||
* Oklahoma State University | |||
* Texas A&M University | |||
* Texas Tech University | |||
* University of Kansas | |||
* University of Missouri-Columbia | |||
* University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |||
* University of Oklahoma | |||
* University of Texas-Austin | |||
Per [http://www.big12engg.org/about/ the Big 12 web site]: | |||
:The Big 12 Engineering Consortium was founded in 2007 as a means to increase access to engineering courses in high demand areas. In response to the industry need for more engineers who “speak” nuclear, the multi-state alliance is currently offering fully online courses in Nuclear Engineering. Each institution brings a unique strength to the multi-institution course-sharing program. Through the Big 12 Engineering Consortium, students can enroll at one university to take courses from the best faculty in the discipline from across the Big 12. | |||
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The Big 12 Engineering Consortium's main office is in | The Big 12 Engineering Consortium's main office is in Kansas, [[US]] (at Kansas State University). | ||
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The Big 12 Engineering Consortium (Other name, ABBREV) offers students online access to nuclear engineering courses. The courses are delivered via the Internet by the "Big 12" American universities that have nuclear engineering programs, i.e.:
- Baylor University
- Iowa State University
- Kansas State University
- Oklahoma State University
- Texas A&M University
- Texas Tech University
- University of Kansas
- University of Missouri-Columbia
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- University of Oklahoma
- University of Texas-Austin
Per the Big 12 web site:
- The Big 12 Engineering Consortium was founded in 2007 as a means to increase access to engineering courses in high demand areas. In response to the industry need for more engineers who “speak” nuclear, the multi-state alliance is currently offering fully online courses in Nuclear Engineering. Each institution brings a unique strength to the multi-institution course-sharing program. Through the Big 12 Engineering Consortium, students can enroll at one university to take courses from the best faculty in the discipline from across the Big 12.
The Big 12 Engineering Consortium's main office is in Kansas, US (at Kansas State University).
The Big 12 Engineering Consortium web site is at http://www.uname.edu/