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Online students

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offer 33 fully online programs. Find resources, events and opportunities for online students here.

Resources for online students
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Academic Integrity: Respect, Integrity, Responsibility.

Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Honor Code

As an ASU student, you are part of a world-class learning community. Being a part of this special community holds both benefits and obligations. One of those obligations is to pursue your academic studies in accordance with the ideals outlined in the ASU Student Honor Code. Academic integrity is the cornerstone of everything that we…

Neurodiversity Career Connector: Finding meaningful employment

Neurodiversity commonly includes but is not limited to autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, dyscalculia and/or Tourette’s. For a variety of reasons, neurodivergent adults who want to work professionally are frequently left out of the workforce or forced into lower-skill jobs. Non-inclusive hiring and retention practices, a lack of employer education and training, an absence of on-the-job…

Advantages of attending a virtual career fair — Betty’s Career Tip

Since the pandemic began, virtual career fairs have nearly replaced all in-person career fairs. The virtual career fair has solved some challenges employers and candidates face. Employers can connect with candidates around the country with the click of a button. In doing so, the virtual career fair has increased productivity and engagement for candidates and employers….

Join EPICS Online

Whether you are an incoming first-year student or completing Technical Electives, Engineering Projects In Committee Service, or EPICS, is a great opportunity to work on real-world problems from a variety of projects in four main theme areas: community service, education, health and sustainability. Online students will work with their team, faculty and industry mentors virtually throughout…

Check out the recent GIT Industry Panel Discussion

At a recent Graphic Information Technology event, four panelists, including one ASU GIT alumnus, talked about their industry. The panelists were recruited based on their leadership in agency, in-house and freelance positions. In addition, they had a variety of experiences involving UX, print/digital design, web development, design and much more. For additional information about the…