Harding University - On-Line MBA

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Andy Borchers, Jul 13, 2005.

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  1. Andy Borchers

    Andy Borchers New Member

    Folks - Harding University, located in Searcy, Arkansas, now offers their MBA totally on-line. You can check them out at www.harding.edu.

    I'm connected to Harding in two ways. My son is a student there, and I've taught some courses for them.

    If you are looking for an ACBSP accredited program from a Chrisitan college you might give them a look. My experience with Harding's business program is that they are very competent and that they include a Christian ethical perspective in their classes, without being overbearing regarding their faith.

    Regards - Andy
     
  2. w_parker

    w_parker New Member

    I've been through Searcy, and Harding's campus a time or two. I think it is great that they are going to offer their MBA fully online now. After PCS'ing to Hawaii, I actually miss Ft. Smith, AR, lol.

    William
     
  3. TomICAVols

    TomICAVols New Member

    Any idea on the costs? Curriculum? Website wasn't too user friendly.
     
  4. Andy Borchers

    Andy Borchers New Member

    Thanks Tom for your query - Harding uses WebCT for on-line courses and has a current tuition rate (I believe) of $ 418.50 (effective August, 2004). Harding requires:

    "Students will take a minimum of 12 600-level
    courses to a maximum of 16 600-level courses, depending
    upon their undergraduate background. Transfer
    students must complete at least half of their degree program
    at Harding University. Included in the MBA program
    courses are nine core courses required of everyone."

    Regards - Andy

     
  5. Dave Wagner

    Dave Wagner Active Member

    Yes, this is a great school and an exciting Online MBA program. I highly recommend the program and the school. My son is sophomore EE major at Harding University in Searcy, AR and I happen to know several instructors in the business administration department. Moreover, Harding Graduate School of Religion has one of the finest theological libraries anywhere.

    Best wishes,

    Dave
     

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