Registered at BTH Sweden

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  1. warguns

    warguns Member

    I'm finally registered for Fall term for the MBA at Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (BTH)

    Part-timers (two-year program) take two courses a term. My schedule is:

    History of management thought PARTTIME FE2410
    Management control and accounting PARTTIME FE2411

    I'm sorry to state that the school doesn't provide sufficiently clear information. For example, students must register at two separate web sites: a BTH student portal and something called "itslearning.com", that handles registration for many schools from Yorkshire Martyrs Catholic College to Os Kommune, which seems to be a small municipality in Norway and not a school at all.

    Nothing I received from BTH explained that half of registration was at itslearning.

    However, students share in a Google Group that is very helpful.

    So far as I can tell, there are only 2 other US students in the program, and one Canadian. About half the students are in less-developed countries, especially India, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Ghana. There are some students in China and South Africa also.
     

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  2. sentinel

    sentinel New Member

    Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (BTH), as part of the Swedish University system, has no tuition fees. That makes it one of the cheapest MBAs available factoring in travel and lodging costs for the on-campus written comprehensive examination.

    Warguns, can you post the curriculum (course list) for the entire degree?
     
  3. warguns

    warguns Member

    re: BTH MBA

    Yes, I can. Also I will post the course descriptions for the two courses I am enrolled in. I will start a new thread.
     
  4. warguns

    warguns Member

    I thought I could post them but even zipped (even 7zed), some of the documents exceed the 24.4k limit on attachments so I don't know what I can do.

    Suggestions?
     
  5. RKanarek

    RKanarek Member

    Greetings,

    Regarding your question:

    Create a neatly formatted text file (NO margins/page offsets/etc) containing the information. (If you don't have a spiffy text editor, you could always use NotePad.) I'd be surprised if you couldn't fit all the information -- and probably a good part of your text book -- in the archived file!

    Cordially,
    Richard Kanarek
     
  6. warguns

    warguns Member

    re: BTH MBA

    Unfortunately, the material is in pdf format and I don't have a program that converts pfd into txt.
     
  7. sentinel

    sentinel New Member

    I emailed the converted files (.pdf to .txt) to you.
     

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