Arizona State University, Online
Locations: Tempe (AZ) (and 4 others)
Annual Tuition: $32,193
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.5 Architecture
Master's 3.7 Biology
Bachelor's 3.7 Biology
Master's 4.6 Biomedical Engineering
Master's 4.4 Business
Bachelor's 3.3
Master's 4.3 Business Administration
Master's 4.5 Communications
Bachelor's 4.0 Communications
Master's 4.4 Computer Science
Master's 2.7 Criminal Justice
Bachelor's 3.5 Criminal Justice
Master's 3.7 Criminology
Bachelor's 4.8 Curriculum & Instruction
Master's 4.4 Early Childhood Education
Master's 2.0 Education
Bachelor's 4.0 Education
Master's 3.9 Educational Leadership
Master's 4.7 Electrical Engineering
Bachelor's 2.0 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 4.5 Elementary Education
Master's 4.2 Emergency Management
Master's 4.1 Engineering
Bachelor's 2.7 Engineering
Master's 3.6 English
Bachelor's 4.1 English
Master's 4.1 Environmental Science
Bachelor's 3.8 Environmental Science
Master's 3.6 Health Sciences
Bachelor's 3.9 Health Sciences
Master's 4.4 History
Master's 4.6 Human Services
Bachelor's 4.5 Human Services
Master's 3.8 Information Technology
Bachelor's 3.3 Information Technology
Master's 3.8 Instructional Technology
Master's 4.8 Journalism
Bachelor's 4.8 Law
Doctorate 4.3 Legal Studies
Master's 3.6 Liberal Arts
Master's 3.9 Liberal Studies
Bachelor's 3.7 Liberal Studies
Master's 4.5 Management
Master's 4.2 Mathematics
Bachelor's 2.8 MBA
Master's 3.7 Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor's 2.5 Mechanical Engineering
Master's 4.4 Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Doctorate 4.2 Nursing
Bachelor's 3.8 Nursing
Doctorate 4.7 Political Science
Bachelor's 4.0 Psychology
Bachelor's 3.9 Psychology
Master's 4.5 Psychology
Doctorate 3.6 Public Administration
Master's 4.0 Public Health
Doctorate 4.7 Secondary Education
Bachelor's 4.4 Secondary Education
Master's 4.3 Social Work
Bachelor's 4.3 Social Work
Master's 4.0 Sociology
Master's 4.6 Special Education
Master's 4.7 Supply Chain Management
Bachelor's 4.7
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Write a ReviewLora K
Reviewed: 7/15/2017
Degree: Mathematics
Arizona State University, being the largest public university, has many resources to help students succeed. They offer tutoring services, both in-person and online, and their financial aid and scholarship department has online search engines to help students find aid, to name a few. Arizona State is a great university to continue your education because they provide you with the tools you need to be successful. The faulty and staff care about their students' futures.
Casey Smith
Reviewed: 7/14/2017
Degree: Mathematics
The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Arizona State University is a great program for students interested in a career in applied mathematics, mathematical biology, and computation mathematics. However, students wanting to enter a field of theoretical research may want to look elsewhere. A vast majority of the faculty is interested in applied mathematics, and theoretical classes are not offered adequately for many undergraduate students. I am studying applied mathematics, however,... Read More
Eduardo Carrasco
Reviewed: 8/29/2016
Degree: Mathematics
If you are looking for the affordability of quality education but don't want to get yourself into debt do so. Arizona State University is the place you may want to consider. Arizona State is one of those schools that accepts everyone, because they believe everyone deserved a great education. Which I believe is true. Everyone has equal opportunities to stand out as an exceptional individual. You just have to strive for it. Arizona State University is a school that is a return on investment. It is... Read More
CS Student
Reviewed: 12/22/2015
Degree: Mathematics
It's a pretty school with lots of amenities but the teachers are low quality. I learned most of what I was supposed to be taught by watching MIT lectures online. Why can't all schools have the same caliber of professors as top Ivy League schools? We live in sad times.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 7/20/2013
Degree: Mathematics
My college experience was good overall. I wish that I had been involved in more than I was, but it was still a good experience. I would say that my school was a good fit for me since it was close to where I had grown up and because there were so many opportunities available.
I would not choose the same degree. The degree I chose is difficult to apply in the workforce. I would have selected something more directly... Read More
My advice to students is to get involved in a lot of different programs, activities and clubs in college. You can always drop out of events and activities later, but it's difficult to get really involved once you're already partially through school.