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Online Programs in SPIA, Engineering Advance

NC State’s online degree completion program, Leadership in the Public Sector, jumped from 71 to 58 in the rankings of online degree programs from U.S. News & World Report. The rankings are based on a combination of factors, including student engagement, admissions selectivity, peer reputation, faculty credentials and student services and technology.

The interdisciplinary program stands out for several
reasons, says Amanda Edwards, teaching assistant professor of political science
and former director of the program.

“The Leadership in the Public Sector program is fortunate to
be part of the NC State community and have access to DELTA,” Edwards says.
“Many universities do not have a department dedicated to quality online
programming that provides training and access to innovative teaching
technologies.”

The undergraduate program, which appeals to many military
and nontraditional students, enables online students to become part of the same
academic community as any other major at NC State and take courses that are
equal in academic quality and rigor as the university’s more traditional
college courses.

Being housed in the School of Public and International
Affairs also distinguishes the Leadership in the Public Sector program from its
peers, Edwards says.

“One of the biggest contributing factors to the quality of
the program is that faculty in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
are invested in it,” she says. “Political science faculty teach many of the
program courses, and public administration doctoral students are trained as
part of their degree program to provide quality instruction as well.”  

The history, philosophy, psychology and interdisciplinary
studies departments also contribute to the program’s curriculum.

Also on the U.S. News list, NC State’s online graduate engineering program continues to rank among the top 10 in the nation, moving up from ninth to eighth place.

The university’s online graduate degree programs in
education ranked 29th, down from 15th last year. The Jenkins MBA online degree
program landed the No. 17 spot, down from No. 14 last year. And NC State’s
online graduate program in computer science maintained its top-10 ranking,
coming in at No. 6, down from No. 4 last year.

This post was originally published in NC State News.