ISO Distance Learning Programs In EE Based At Community Colleges

I am seeking information on any community colleges, anywhere in the USA, that provide distance-learning (that is, Web-based, CD-based, self-paced textbook study, etc.), for-credit programs of study in electronic engineering. I really need community college based classes, because costs are an issue. (The community colleges in Maryland, where I am based, so NOT offer such classes, and UMUC does not either. The nearest community college in Virginia does offer such classes, but I have run through their distance learning course offerings.)

I have already completed studies in basics of circuits and digital design, but now need classes in transistor theory, basic analog circuits (amplifiers, op-amps, oscillators, etc.) Please reply in the newsgroups, or to the somewhat munged e-mail address below.

I have also tried searching the Web, and run into the usual problem -- too few key words, and I come up with thousands of possible pages, too many key words, and I seem to eliminate too many pages. So, direct leads from people in the know -- students and engineers -- would be really helpful.

Thanks so much!

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Steven O.
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Try using the NOT operator:

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JeffM

JeffM, thank you. Screening out "electronic" seems to remove a lot of junk links that I don't want. You some smart guy!

Steve O.

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Steven O.

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