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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Reviewed: 7/11/2023
Degree: History
Some of the faculty were outstanding, particularly in the beginning of the program, and the subject matter was provocative. That said, I was heartily disappointed. World War II history has been a life-long passion, but much of the program focused upon topics that were only tangentially relevant. Additionally, the curriculum requires that students be comfortable with non-traditional media (e.g. podcasts instead of narrative), which I was totally unprepared for. Furthermore, the workload was substantial... Read More
Graduate Student
Reviewed: 8/4/2022
Degree: History
Excellent initial instruction. Incisive and historically based under luminaries such as Robert Citano. These first 12 hours are followed deviation into "memory, memorials and monuments," less than compelling "electives" and revisions of papers that were irrelevant the first time they were assigned and remain so thereafter. The second half of the program is supervised by junior professors who lack compassion and substantive ability to motivate. I deeply regret my decision to attend this school.
Sherman Johnson
Reviewed: 8/24/2017
Degree: History
The online program at Arizona State University is wonderful. The school has definitely put money into it's online program and offer numerous degrees online. They also offer 24/7 financial aid, as well as 24/7 counseling and tutoring. The staff is very knowledgeable and are quick to respond to student questions and concerns. I would definitely recommend Arizona State University to any student, whether they want to live on campus, commute or online. Go Sun Devils!!!!!
Marcus Steiner
Reviewed: 7/17/2017
Degree: History
The History graduate school at ASU is academically diverse and allows students to explore the different fields of history while still pursuing their focus (HGIS, World, Public History, etc.). The academic advisors are there to help and provide realistic guidance. I've never been told that finding an academic job in History will be easy -- they are honest before beginning the program that jobs are scarce. Despite that, they are there to provide any and all necessary support.
Charles Clapper
Reviewed: 6/11/2017
Degree: History
Arizona State University is an amazing school to attend whether online or on campus. The quality of instruction I received was amazing. The faculty and staff provided a wealth of knowledge to the students who were in their classes. By attending online I was able to complete my Master's degree in one year. I would highly recommend ASU/
Scott Jackson
Reviewed: 4/22/2017
Degree: History
Arizona State University is a fantastic school for online education. It was advertised as rigorous, but that could be an understatement. The workload was high, but the knowledge I acquired was worth the time expanded. Only go with Arizona State if you are looking for a mastery of content, not if you just want a piece of paper.
Helyann Fimbres-Berdine
Reviewed: 4/19/2017
Degree: History
Excellent program. Taking online courses was very beneficial to me I am also working at the same time as taking graduate courses. I wish I had done my bachelor's online. Excellent advisors and very knowledgeable professors. Be sure to take advantage of tutoring options.
Helyann Fimbres-Berdine
Reviewed: 1/2/2017
Degree: History
I wish I had done by BA online because then I would not have to worry about finding parking or having to get to class on time. You actually get to speak with your classmates and teachers, not face to face, but I have had more interaction online than I did in a traditional classroom. When I was in a tradition classroom, I would find myself on the internet or falling asleep. Online classes allow for self paced learning, which is more in tune with my learning style.
Holly Solis
Reviewed: 2/16/2015
Degree: History
Pros: Many big names in my field teach here. I've also been involved with many different kinds of projects so I was able to expand my range of skills. Cons: There is no funding for Master's students.
Briana Klass
Reviewed: 8/25/2013
Degree: History
The Public History MA Program at Arizona State University is a competitive program that is both challenging and rewarding. The professors are accessible and willing to help their students with any questions or academic and professional help. The students are also welcoming and there are often opportunities to mingle with fellow students and discuss both academic and personal endeavors. Students are encouraged to publish academic papers and attend conferences. While the program has mostly overlooked... Read More