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  1. BrianJ1965

    BrianJ1965 New Member

    A few years ago I earned my MBA through an Executive MBA program from American Sentinel University. I do not have a Bachelors degree. Now, I am interested in returning to a school for a Bachelors but, I would like to be able to transfer some of my credits earned.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Brian
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Dec 2, 2008
  2. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Are you looking for a regionally accredited or a nationally accreditied degree?
     
  3. BrianJ1965

    BrianJ1965 New Member

    It doesn't matter to me if it is RA or DETC. Thanks for responding.
     
  4. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Sorry to go off on a tangent, I believe that from a credential point of view, having an MBA should satisfy most requirements for Bachelor's degrees. Of course, if this is being done for personal reasons then that's a different story.
     
  5. AV8R

    AV8R Active Member

    Let's narrow it down a bit. What do you want to study? What do you want your degree to be in?
     
  6. BrianJ1965

    BrianJ1965 New Member

    I would like to earn a Bachelors in Business Administration
     
  7. sentinel

    sentinel New Member

    Andrew Jackson University - Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (NA) - sponsored tuition so you pay USD500.00 for up to 3 courses at a time
    Aspen University - Master of Business Administration (NA) - tuition is about USD1000.00 per course
     
  8. BrianJ1965

    BrianJ1965 New Member

    Thanks for your responses!
     
  9. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

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    BrianJ1965 New Member

  11. AV8R

    AV8R Active Member

    Instead of earning a bachelor's degree in general business, I would recommend a specialization in either finance or accounting.
     
  12. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Just some wild ideas:

    Foreign language/geography (if you are involved in international trade)
    Engineering Technology (if you are invovled in manuafacturing)
    Quality Assurance (service or manufacturing)
    English (writing tech manuals/media/teaching)
    Math (good for many jobs)
     
  13. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    Since you already have a MBA, why not consider Leadership at the BA level? What is your purpose for the BA? That information would be very helpful.

    Pug
     
  14. BrianJ1965

    BrianJ1965 New Member

    The purpose for the BA is primarily due to all of the questions that I get regarding having a MBA and not a BA.
     
  15. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    Is that true? A Masters might be 36 credits and a typical Bachelors degree is 120. What about all those general education credits. After all, you wouldn't want to miss out on English Lit 101, would you?
     
  16. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bill Huffman
    Sorry to go off on a tangent, I believe that from a credential point of view, having an MBA should satisfy most requirements for Bachelor's degrees. Of course, if this is being done for personal reasons then that's a different story.



    I think Bill was referring to job requirements, vs. educational requirements. ;)
     

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