Hi everyone, I'm looking for a couple of AACSB elective courses I can take that are at the cheap end - my IU MBA program will accept up to 6 hours of transfer credit as electives, and at $850/credit hour it adds up quickly (especially for a 48 credit hour program ) Any thoughts or suggestions? I can't take core courses this way, but I would be interested in technology, marketing or finance electives that are a lot cheaper. For example, Marist offers Data Management or Data Communications at $562/credit - I'm sure there are even cheaper options out there. Thoughts? Cheers, Mark
Troy State University offers AACSB accredited courses you may complete for transfer credit http://www.troy.edu/ecampus/onlinegraduateprograms/programs/mba/2004/degreerequirements.htm http://www.troy.edu/ecampus/onlinegraduateprograms/registration/tuitionandfees.htm
$1100 for up to six units (two standard classes) - many online options - www.csus.edu (probably most of the state california schools) - Good luck!! What state are you claiming residency??
Morehead State University has good selection of courses you could take. I believe they are $460 per credit hour, and they are RA and AACSB. http://www.morehead-st.edu/colleges/business/mba/ William
University of Colorado, COlorado Springs www.uccs.edu I believe they are slightly less than $500 a credit. Also, Troy definitely is very cheap... but it's not AACSB, it's ACBSP. Here's the geteducated.com list of the 25 cheapest AACSB MBAs: http://www.geteducated.com/articles/TopMBAAACSB.htm Some of the rates on the list are for residents only, and some don't allow non-degree students... you'd have to check each place on the list carefully.
I believe you are mistaken or I missed something becasue Troy State is not AACSB accredited. I doubled checked and Troy is still ACBSP accredited and not AACSB. AACSB list: http://www.aacsb.edu/General/InstLists.asp?lid=3 ACBSP(which includes Troy State campuses): http://www.acbsp.org/index.php?mo=st&op=ld&sid=s1_025about&stpg=141