Many schools offer degrees in engineering. It depends on what type of degree you want, how much you want to pay, and how far away you want to go to get your degree.
Most of your biggest schools such as Ohio State or South Carolina University will offer classes in civil engineering. You can also try a lower named school such as Kaplan Career Institute. You can go to most schools that are big named and get a civil engineering degree.
If you want a degree in engineering, then look at colleges that have an entire program or school dedicated to engineering. Some schools do not even offer engineering programs. If you end up at one of these schools, then you may be disappointed by your educational opportunities. Be sure to apply to schools with specific programs in engineering.
Colorado Tech and Walden University offer the program that you are looking for. I found this website that allows you to search for the degree you desire and it provides a list of schools that offer that area of study. http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/engineering.html
Most engineering diplomas are at trade schools. Check your local schools and see if they offer engineering and what are the required prerequisites for the class.
There are a couple of dozen institutions which offer degrees in Robotics. Many of them over some courses online, but none of them can be totally completed online.
1) The Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering of Cornell University 2) The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering of University of Maine these two are the main ones, but you want to look deeply this is a list of schools that offer this engineering - http://www.univsource.com/biological.htm
There are some colleges and universities that offer a degree in electromechanical technology/robotics. This type of major would appear appropriate for what you want to do.
There are schools that offer little programs or certificates in audio engineering, not schools especially for that. There are lots of different ones though.
Well, engineering is a broad subject. I usually use EarnMyDegree.com to search for colleges and universities that offer online degree programs. The schools listed there are not only online colleges and universities, but also some traditional colleges and universities that offer some online courses. I searched the engineering for you and found 10 schools and each school probably have 3-5 different engineering courses/degrees/certificates. Depends on what kind of engineering you are most interested in? Electrical engineering? Mechanical engineering?... The 10 accredited colleges and universities that offer engineering courses are: Drexel University online * Worcester polytechnic institute * Union institute & university * University of California, Irvine Cleveland institute of electronics Lehigh university * UMass online Oregon state university * Grantham university * Penn Foster college * The school offers fully online courses for bachelor degree Some schools listed here only offer associate degree engineering programs; some offer traditional degree but with only couple courses/certificates that you can take online.
All online schools should offer you a Spanish degree. Most online schools offer a degree in most foreign languages. To get signed signed up, contact the school that you want to attend.
The cost for online classes varies from school to school. There are many schools that offer online engineering classes. The best rated school is engineeringonline.ncsu.edu.