Masters in Management or Leadership (No GMAT)

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  1. jluyt

    jluyt New Member

    Hi all,

    I have been doing research into finding a online school to do a Masters Degree in either Management OR Strategic Leadership. I do not want to do a GMAT, time studying for it could be used better to complete a class or 2.

    I have decided NOT to go MBA.

    That being said, I am looking for suggestions of schools that has the following criteria:

    - Regionally Accredited or National
    - Online Masters degree in Management or Leadership
    - Not a bigger price tag than $15k or so
    - Shortest program possible (12 months will be nice, but not a must)

    So far my best pick is Amberton University.

    Any further suggestions?
     
  2. Malajac

    Malajac Member

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  3. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

  4. jgaddy33688

    jgaddy33688 Member

    Troy

    Take a look at online graduate programs at Troy.
     
  5. rcreighton

    rcreighton New Member

  6. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    Check out Texas A&M Commerce.
    Its AACSB and they have online MS in Management.

    http://www.tamu-commerce.edu/graduateprograms/programs/MSMGT.asp

    No GMAT required if ur Undergrad GPA is 3.0 (Check their site for more details)

     
  7. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    Bellevue offers a masters in leadership, though not specifically strategic leadership. I completed their leadership major at the undergarduate level and found it interesting, challenging, and rewarding in many ways.

    Pug
     
  8. heimer

    heimer New Member

  9. jluyt

    jluyt New Member

    Thx everyone for your responses. I am going to spend some time to look at these.
     
  10. tomball

    tomball New Member

    Yep - it's for real

    My pick for you is -

    In September of 1971, Amberton University began as an extension campus of Abilene Christian University and was located in Mesquite, Texas. From the beginning, the University's purpose was to identify and provide for the educational needs of the community. Quickly, the University turned its attention and interest to educational programs that catered to working adults.

    In June of 1974, the campus location was moved to Garland, Texas. The new campus, a two-story professional office building, was designed to cater to mature adults who did not need or desire the environmental trappings associated with traditional colleges (dormitories, cafeterias, gymnasiums, intramural athletics, etc.).

    In 1981, the University received accreditation from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and plans were approved for separating the institution from Abilene Christian University. The separation was completed in June 1982 and the University took the name Amber University.

    In March 2001, the University changed its name from Amber University to Amberton University to more accurately describe its purpose. The English addition of “ton” to a word means a town or village. As a result of offering adult students traditional lecture and nontraditional e-courses, the name more accurately identifies the community of learners.

    Amberton University's Garland Campus is located on a five-acre site. The facility is a 60,000 square foot office complex designed to provide a secure, professional environment conducive to adult learning. In January 2006, Amberton opened a new center in Frisco in order to better serve their students in Collin County.

    Amberton University is designed exclusively for the mature, working adult who seeks to benefit from the richness of a relevant, educational experience. The adult who attends Amberton University will find the atmosphere similar to that of professional schools—law, medicine, engineering. At Amberton University, the student is exposed to a diverse group of working adults who share interests and ideas. Amberton University's desire is to equip its students with the practical knowledge, tools, and character necessary to cope effectively in the situations and challenges that lie ahead. In short, Amberton University educates for lifelong learning.
     
  11. tomball

    tomball New Member

    MS in Managerial Science or in HR?

    Master of Arts
    Professional Counseling
    Professional Development
    School Counseling


    Master of Business Administration
    General Business
    Management
    Strategic Leadership


    Master of Science
    Family Studies
    Human Relations and Business
    Human Resources Training & Development
    Managerial Science
     

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