Please help guys!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Aquarius, Mar 19, 2011.

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  1. Aquarius

    Aquarius New Member

    I need to know if there's any university that will let me jump to a Master's degree based on my diploma, certificate & experience. No I don't have a Bachelor's though I'm completing an Associate's Degree.
    This is really important for me & I'm looking for options that help me finish my Master's quicker. Thank you
     
  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    Historically, Northcentral University...as long as you have at least 120 credits. Also, Aspen University used to have that option, but I am not sure anymore.

    Harriot-Watt University offers MBA without a Bachelor. If I am not mistaken, one of our forum member had done that.
     
  3. Aquarius

    Aquarius New Member

    Thank you for your reply! I'll check these universities out
     
  4. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    The University of Leicester will allow you to enter a graduate program without an undergraduate degree based upon your work experience and prior education.
     
  5. major56

    major56 Active Member

    Cambridge College: Master of Management

    EDUCATION required for admission:

    MM37: Bachelor’s degree.

    MM55: Associate’s degree, professional degree (e.g. RN); or at least
    60 undergraduate credits that meet general criteria for transfer
    .


    EXPERIENCE required for admission:

    MM37: 3-5 years of work experience recommended.

    MM55: Proven leadership and management experience,
    5-10 years required
    .


    http://www.cambridgecollege.edu/download/som/MM-710.pdf


    York University:

    Admission requirements:

    To be considered for admission to the MES program, you must normally have an Honours (4-year) undergraduate degree from an accredited university with an academic standing of at least a “B+”.

    If you do not meet the academic requirements:

    You may still be considered for admission to our MES program as a Non-Standard Applicant. You must have an extensive background in the area you wish to study, including significant writing and analytical experience. As part of your application, you must include a written explanation outlining how you are prepared to successfully complete an interview and/or equivalency exam.

    Re MES Admission requirements & How to apply
     
  6. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Charles Stuart in Australia has a MS in IT (or something like that) that does not require a bachelors. My coworker did it and quite a few of his credits from the MCSE exams.
     

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