<p>What are some good undergraduate computer science programs that offer night classes? I'm a working professional, and I want to complete a 2nd bachelors in CS through night classes. I'm open to any geographic region the US.</p>
<p>Where are you located now? No sense in uprooting yourself. Heck you can start taking CS classes at a community college and then move to another school.</p>
<p>I’m located in NYC, the only school that offers night courses in CS is CUNY Hunter, which isn’t a very good school for CS. I’d rather not do my degree there, because they don’t have great career resources, and in general don’t have great placement outside of the public education sector.</p>
<p>I see St. Johns has an evening BS CS program.</p>
<p>There are evening Masters programs set up for people who have Bachelors degrees in something other than CS. Many of the evening CS programs I know of are these types of programs. There are so many that I hesitate to list any because “to list them is to limit them.” Just google something like, “evening computer science programs”. There must be programs like this around NY City. They’re all over the place here in California.</p>
<p>They take a lot of discipline, but here are also some good colleges starting to offer undergraduate CS degrees online. Here’s are a couple of examples, but there are plenty more.</p>
<p>[Computer</a> Science – Undergraduate Degrees Online – Online & Distance Degrees – Oregon State University Ecampus – OSU Extended Campus](<a href=“http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/online-degrees/undergraduate/computer-science/]Computer”>Computer Science Bachelor's Degree Online | Oregon State Ecampus)
[University</a> of Illinois Bachelor Degree in Computer Science Online](<a href=“http://www.online.uillinois.edu/catalog/ProgramDetail.asp?ProgramID=638]University”>http://www.online.uillinois.edu/catalog/ProgramDetail.asp?ProgramID=638)</p>
<p>Here’s an example of an online Master’s program. Again, there are many more. </p>
<p>[Online</a> Computer Science Degree at Drexel University](<a href=“http://www.drexel.com/online-degrees/engineering-degrees/ms-cs/curriculum.aspx]Online”>Online Master's in Computer Science | Drexel Online)</p>
<p>UMass Lowell has IT completely online, but not CS - [Degree</a> Programs](<a href=“http://www.continuinged.uml.edu/degrees/]Degree”>http://www.continuinged.uml.edu/degrees/)
BU’s Metropolitan College, the CS programs are a combo of online and on-campus -
[Computer</a> Science & Information Technology Degree and Certificate Programs | Boston University Metropolitan College](<a href=“http://www.bu.edu/met/programs/information-technology/]Computer”>Computer Science & IT Programs | BU MET)</p>
<p>Here are a few sites:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.usnews.com/education/online-education[/url]”>www.usnews.com/education/online-education</a>
<a href=“http://www.geteducated.com%5B/url%5D”>www.geteducated.com</a></p>
<p>And one more way on Google Advanced Search</p>
<p>“exact word or phrase” —> Computer Science
“any of these words” -----> BS Bachelor
“domain” -----------------> .edu</p>
<p>I found what many are showing here. Computer science and IT night programs are generally in continuing education. I have taked project management classes at Northeastern and IT classes UMass Lowell. I am not as intent on a career in CS but rather to augment my skills as a software QA analyst.</p>
<p>Harvard Extension has pretty extensive night classes in CS.</p>