MBA programs, good at

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  1. la_cool

    la_cool New Member

    I've gathered the list of on-line MBA courses, for the candidates who is working as a Fulltime employee.

    But I'm unaware of these schools on what they are good at.
    For instance, NYIT may be good for Finance, Dukes for marketing etc.

    Can anyone provide few info. about the breakup of each schools, what they are specialized into, and which programs is the BEST for each of these schools.

    Here is the complete list:
    1. Duke
    2. Indiana
    3. Purdue
    4. Arizona State
    5. Florida
    6. Syracuse
    7. UMass
    8. UT-Dallas
    9. Rensselaer Polytechnic
    10. Nebraska
    11. Oklahoma State
    12. Colorado State
    13.Auburn
    14. NYIT
    15. Drexel
    16. Marist
    17. Regis
    18. univ of Colorado-CO springs
     
  2. lcgreen

    lcgreen New Member

  3. Mike Albrecht

    Mike Albrecht New Member

    You left out a few:

    American College of Computer & Information Sciences
    American InterContinental University Online
    American Public University System
    Andrew Jackson University
    Aspen University
    Athabasca University
    Baker College of Flint
    Ball State University
    Bellevue University
    Brenau University
    Capella University
    Capitol College
    Cardean University
    Central Michigan University
    Colorado Christian University
    Colorado Technical University
    Davenport University Online
    DeVry University Online
    East Carolina University
    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Distance Learning)
    Endicott College
    Everglades University
    Florida Institute of Technology
    Florida International University
    Florida State University
    Franklin Pierce College
    Grantham University
    Indiana Wesleyan University
    James Madison University
    Lehigh University
    Madonna University
    Mercy College
    Mississippi State University
    National University
    Oklahoma State University
    Park University
    Philadelphia University
    Salve Regina University
    Southern New Hampshire University
    Strayer University
    Sullivan University
    Tarleton State University
    Texas Woman's University
    The University of Findlay
    The University of South Dakota
    The University of Tennessee at Martin
    The University of Texas at Arlington
    The University of Texas System
    University of Alaska Southeast
    University of Baltimore
    University of Dallas
    University of Houston–Victoria
    University of Illinois
    University of La Verne
    University of Management and Technology
    University of Maryland University College
    University of Massachusetts Amherst
    University of Nebraska–Lincoln
    University of North Dakota
    University of Phoenix Online Campus
    University of St. Francis
    University of the Incarnate Word
    University of Wisconsin–Platteville (Distance Learning Center)
    University of Wisconsin–Platteville (Online Program in Criminal Justice)
    University of Wyoming
    Virginia College at Birmingham
    Walden University
    Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
    Webster University
    Western New England College
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute
     
  4. Splas

    Splas New Member

    Well,

    I believe Duke's focus and what they are good at is International Management.

    As for the technical Schools on your list, I would imagine that technology management is a big ticket for them.

    I know Florida State has an online MBA (with Real Estate Analysis concentration) and if you were intrested in a real estate career that would probably be the way to go. Seeing as how Florida is the place to be for real estate.

    I hope that helped some.
     
  5. cogent

    cogent New Member

    MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY!

    Hey, you left out Morehead State University's AACSB-accredited MBA!!!
     

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