Any opinions on Master's / Executive Certificates for mid managers without MBA's?

Discussion in 'Business and MBA degrees' started by Learning101, Mar 2, 2011.

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  1. Learning101

    Learning101 New Member

  2. AUTiger00

    AUTiger00 New Member

    Harvard Business School has some good certs but they are pricey. eCornell has some great ones that are less expensive and available via distance. If you're interested in finance, I know a member on the board did a finance cert from ECU.
     
  3. Learning101

    Learning101 New Member

    Thanks again.

    I see you have a Harvard Edu DL in progress. How rigorous is that program from your experience? Please share your experiences.
     
  4. AUTiger00

    AUTiger00 New Member

    The program I am in isn't available via DL. It is an in residence program. I am employed by the university and employees are allowed to attend this particular program on a part time basis if admitted. It is challenging, but no where near the amount of work my MBA was.
     
  5. major56

    major56 Active Member

    Rutgers also offers online certificate programs including a preMBA:

    https://rutgers.catalog.cerkit.rutgers.edu/course/display/6376

    Rutgers online certificate programs:

    Rutgers IMED | Online Certificate Programs – Project Management, Quality Management, IT Management, Web Design, Marketing Management and other Business Management Certificates
    Rutgers IMED | Online Certificate Programs – Project Management, Quality Management, IT Management, Web Design, Marketing Management and other Business Management Certificates
     
  6. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    Is it me or are the Tulane programs and the Notre Dame programs the exact same programs? Offered by some third party perhaps? Either way, $5,000.00 for three courses seems waaaay too expensive. There are schools where you can get an MBA for that price.
     
  7. consultco

    consultco New Member

    UMass Online has a 12-credit Certificate inFoundations of Business. From the website:

    Provides a general business background and opportunity for people with non-business backgrounds to obtain a graduate-level certificate

    Certificate courses with grades B or better can be applied to the MBA Program

    Business Foundations Certificate - UMassOnline.net
     
  8. Learning101

    Learning101 New Member

    MBA for $5K? Where? Just curious.
     
  9. AUTiger00

    AUTiger00 New Member

    pssibly, but that school wont have a reputation on par with ND or Tulane. Likely won't even be AACSB certified.
     
  10. Maniac Craniac

    Maniac Craniac Moderator Staff Member

  11. Fortunato

    Fortunato Member

    ECU's certificate programs require that the student either hold an AACSB-accredited MBA or be concurrently enrolled in the ECU MBA program. Won't help the OP, unfortunately. However, if you do hold an MBA and live in NC, it's a very affordable way to add another quality credential (about $2500 for all four courses).
     

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