Dominguez Hills / City / UMUC /Baker MBA

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  1. Colin B

    Colin B New Member

    I am looking looking for a good MBA program to attend. Cost is not an issue my employer is paying. Are there any current or former students will to share their experience about the MBA programs of Dominguez Hills, City University, Baker and UMUC?
    I am primarily interested in mode of delivery, program quality, instructor interaction, was the school easy to deal with?, did you get assistance when needed? How were you evaluated? - What kind of position you were able to get after graduation that was the direct result of the MBA? Were you statisfied with the program? Would you recommended the program?
    Thanks inadvance for responding to these questions.
     
  2. bing

    bing New Member

    i did the csudh mba. i had a good experience. the business school is not accredited by aacsb. they have naspa accreditation(public administration) and the other business accreditation. i heard they are in process of aacsb. aacsb never came up with employment. they only cared about regional accreditation. if you want to do a phd you might want to think about aacsb but even then it might not be a great big deal.

    look at colorado state univ. or colorado, too. they have aacsb accredited distance mba's.

    csudh has a new program, a master of science in engineering management, starting soon. it is through the businsess school from what i know and a joint program with cal state long beach.

    i had good profs, all with either a regionally accredited doctorate or people in a regionally accredited doctorate program. i still keep in touch with some of them. that is more than i can say from the mba courses i took on-campus at colorado state.

    csudh is not harvard but it filled my needs. if cost is no object look at duke.
    there are lots of options out here. another program i liked was regis university.

    my employers have only cared about the fact that i have an mba from a regionally accredited school and have experience in business(i am in IT so they mainly care about if i can do analysis and programming).

    i actually did meet up with some of my fellow students at csudh. we lived, in the midwest, within a 3 hour drive from one another. all 6 of us got together a few times and formed some friendly bonds. thus, it made my experience even better there.

    bing


     
  3. Bill Hurd

    Bill Hurd New Member

    I completed the Baker MBA program in June of last year. I was very pleased with the program and the delivery method (Blackboard).
    The program is RA and IACBE (International Assembly of Collegiate Business Education).

    I am currently in the NCU PhD program. If any of you would like to discuss either program offline, you make contact me at [email protected]

    Bill Hurd
     

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