AACSB accredited bachelors?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by phancom, Nov 5, 2006.

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  1. phancom

    phancom New Member

    Anyone know of any online bachelors in business with the aacsb accreditation?

    Ive heard of the UMASS one but cant find any others.
     
  2. edowave

    edowave Active Member

  3. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

  4. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member


    Pepperdine University
    Barry University
    Oakland University (Rochester, MI)
    Fairleigh Dickenson University
    Syracuse University
     
  5. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    Here are some more:

    Eastern Carolina University
    Central Michigan University
    DePaul University
    Drexel University
    Duquesne University
    Rochester Institute of Technology
    St. Joseph University
    University of Cincinnati
    University of Wisconsin (Platteville Campus)
    University of Wyoming
    Washington State University
    Weber State University
    GetEducate Guides on Undergraduate Business
     
  6. jacquelinepassey

    jacquelinepassey New Member

    Are any of these self-paced? I started looking at them but they all seem to be on a set schedule.
     
  7. FLA Expatriate

    FLA Expatriate New Member

    My apologies for bumping an old thread. I found this thread while searching for something else. The urge to contribute something useful was a bit overwhelming. Below are more previously unmentioned BBA/BSBA available online through AACSB-accredited business departments.

    Indiana State University

    Kennesaw State University

    Murray State University

    New Mexico State University

    University of Alabama - degree is actually a "BS in Commerce and Business Administration".

    University of Houston - Victoria

    Northeastern University offers two related bachelors - BS in Management and a BS in Accounting and Finance.
     
  8. Shawn Ambrose

    Shawn Ambrose New Member

    According to www.geteducated.com, the University of Wyoming' s program is the 3rd best buy in the country.

    http://www.geteducated.com/rankings/best_bachelorsbm.asp

    A great deal for an AACSB program. If you are starting from scratch, I would recommend taking care of many of the general education requirements at a community college. Clovis Community College offers a great many courses at very low tuition. www.clovis.edu. My 14 year old is taking a math course with Clovis this semester and I have been very impressed.

    Good luck in the decision.

    Shawn
     
  9. cklapka

    cklapka Member

  10. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member

    Here's a follow up to the aforementioned "self-paced" question.....

    Q: In addition to being "self-paced" are they INEXPENSIVE (code for cheap as I am poor :( ) ;)
     

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