Does anyone know of Masters of Science in Management that I can complete in about 12-months, cohort format online, and for around $12,000 or less? Any input are welcome.
Liberty University offers Master in Management, I think about 7 courses are 8-weeks, and 3 course 16 weeks. So, you can complete in 12 months. Also, check out Florida Institute of Technology.
calcoast.edu has a MA in Management but is nationally accredited and can be completed in 12 months or less. thanks
If you cannot find any cohort based on 12 months, Bellevue University has an MA in Management that is cohert in 18 months.
They're selective as I recall, but if you can get accepted here, a year is possible for Minot State: http://www.minotstateu.edu/business/msm_000.shtml http://www.minotstateu.edu/business/msm_004.shtml It appears that tuition is about $280 per credit.
AIU Online has a 10 month MBA degree with a concentration in Management: http://www.aiuonline.edu/online-college-degrees/online-management-degree/
Amberton University, a private institution that offers a variety of bachelor's and master's programs -- specializing in Business Administration, Counseling, Professional Development, Human Resources & Training, Human Relations & Business, and Applied Studies. Our flexible schedule of lecture and online courses is uniquely suited for working adults. Amberton University is recognized as one of the most respected, innovative, and affordable universities in the nation. MASTER OF SCIENCE --MANAGERIAL SCIENCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Master of Science in Managerial Science degree is designed for individuals who have achieved success in their careers and anticipate or have received a promotion to a leadership position. Degree goals are achieved though multi-disciplinary studies in management, organizational and human behavior and communications. Graduates will fill leadership and management roles that require sophisticated application of people skills in an everchanging business environment.
Troy University Master of Science in Management The purpose of the Master of Science in Management program is to provide a specialized professional program for the student who wants to acquire proficiency in management skills, including decision making, which will enable the graduate to carry out responsibilities in both general and specialized managerial roles. Concentrations in Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness, International Management, and Healthcare Management further develop managerial problem solving skills in specific areas of applied management. As a result of successfully completing the MSM program, graduates should improve their ability to apply problem-solving skills to operational and strategic planning processes and to use written and verbal communication skills effectively to communicate the results of their problemsolving analyses and recommendations. Available concentrations: Human Resource Management, Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness, International Management, Healthcare Management, Information Systems
International University of Business and Law http://www.mubip.org.ua/index_00.php They offer a 5 year Masters degree - but if you already hold BBA you may need only 1 year to get the Masters. Very affordable 1050 euro a year for DL program (Text books extra) and fully accredited Level 4 in Ukraine ( up to Doctor Degree) with National Format Diplomas from Ukraine. You can study by DL or on campus in Herson Ukraine.
How on earth is that possible? Is the coursework a joke? Do you sacrafice sleep for 10-months? Or is the accelerated option only available to BBA students?
Probably sacrifice sleep. You do eight 6-week courses at 6 credits apiece. 48 credits completed in 48 weeks.
I know only 1 AIU grad and he pretty much didn't have a life for about a year. I think he ran on 4 hours of sleep and caffeine pills for 6 months straight. Personally I'm not a fan of AIU and I think 10 months is overly ambitious, especially for actually retaining anything but then that's my opinion...