MBA/PsyD/PhD Program at Nova!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by sulla, Feb 14, 2004.

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  1. sulla

    sulla New Member

  2. mcjon77

    mcjon77 Member

    I have to admit it. That's pretty cool! I wonder how long the program would take.

    Jon
     
  3. Jodokk

    Jodokk Member

    is this dl?

    cool, but is this DL?
     
  4. sulla

    sulla New Member

    I think you can complete some classes through DL but you also have to do residency.

    -S
     
  5. drwetsch

    drwetsch New Member

    I do not believe you get both the Psy.D. and the Ph.D. -- you choose one or the other doctoral programs plus the MBA studies.

    John
     
  6. BoogieRambler

    BoogieRambler Member

    John,

    I agree. The page states : "Students will be admitted to both the clinical psychology program and the M.B.A. programs at the same time. The student will fulfill the typical clinical psychology admissions process by completing the application packet obtainable at the Center for Psychological Studies and indicate, at that time, that hey intend to be admitted to the joint psychology and M.B.A. program. Typically students will begin M.B.A classes during the 3rd year of their psychology studies. M.B.A. tuition rates at that time will apply. " I can't seem to locate any additional on the NOVA site, bit I'm sure a quick phone call to NOVA will suffice.
     
  7. sulla

    sulla New Member

    Huh, I guess I overlooked the psyd-phd part.
    Still, looks like an interesting program and quite unique. I'm not aware of another APA school that is offering the Psy + MBA program

    -S
     
  8. Ike

    Ike New Member

    It's Nova or Nova Southeastern University. NOVA is an acronym for something, whatever it is.
     
  9. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member


    Many people in the Washington, D.C. area refer to Northern Virginia Community College as NOVA, although the college itself tries to go by NVCC to avoid confusion.

    Incidentally, NVCC has a pretty good distance learning program, and the rates for Virginia residents are very reasonable. Not useful for you Master's candidates, but....

    -=Steve=-
     
  10. Dr. Gina

    Dr. Gina New Member

    Its a nice program....My sister only lives a few miles from Nova, so it is a consideration...
     

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