Don't know if this helps: https://projectfun.digipen.edu/online-programs/
But do you really want to get a degree (needed to apply for jobs, but not so much teaching you skills), or do you want to learn the skills needed (a degree might not be the best way, a bunch of online courses coupled with some practical expierience (a project of your own or done with other people) might give you more for less)?
If you already have a degree, another degree is only really helpful if a) you want to switch to a COMPLETLY different line of work, b) if there is no other way to learn the needed skills than doing a degree, or c) if you apply for jobs that have a certain degree as a prerequisite.
If you just want to learn new skills, there are much cheaper and much better ways to do so. A lot of the stuff you will have to learn for a new degree is a) basic skills you might already have if you worked close to the subject, b) basic math, physics or whatever that you already did for your first degree but doesn't properly transfer, or c) flat out not really well structured.
I am watching my Girlfriend doing a CS degree at the moment, and as a longtime Programmer with a CS degree I have to say I really don't know what some of these Professors are smoking. They seemingly have not enough relevant stuff to teach, so they fill their courses with minute details that are hardly the most relevant information to learn... like expecting students that haven't really properly learned programming yet to memorize all the Qt classes and methods.
For her, the degree is important as she wants to be able to apply to technical jobs in the end. If she would just want to learn something, I would have told her to drop out of the degree and try something else a long time ago.
TL;DR: never do a degree to LEARN something... do it for the paper. Don't expect the university/college to teach you something... in 50% of cases you will most probably be dissapointed.
If you just want to learn, find a good course that teaches EXACTLY what you are interested in. By people that are PAID to make you learn... not to do their science thing, but then also need to waste some time with students because university forces them to.
Or look at tutorials online, if you are able to learn on your own. Most questions have already been asked somewhere on the internet.