I have looked, but maybe I'm searching using the wrong terms. Any of you know of doctorate level degrees in org management or leadership or something like that, which also meet the criteria below? 1. School is well known/respected nationally 2. Either available face to face in the Washington DC area or hybrid with a few residencies. 3. If possible, no GRE, GMAT, etc.
Since this is a distance learning discussion board we're not accustomed to fielding questions about face to face degree programs. There are not that many universities in the DC area, what have you found already? Beyond that, please look here: http://www.degreeinfo.com/distance-learning-discussions/27212-lowest-cost-phd-dba.html
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology PhD in Organizational Leadership:http://www.thechicagoschool.edu/Chicago/Our_Programs/PhD_in_Organizational_Leadership
- Regent University's Ph.D in Organizational Leadership. You have to spend 3 weekends in the summer in Virginia Beach. The program is cohort... - Indiana Tech - Capella University's Ph.D in Organization & Management with Leadership specialization.
Not DL, not D.C. but close to D.C.: University of Maryland (Smith); College Park, MD: PhD in Business Management (GMAT or GRE required). PhD Program - Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park Morgan State University (Baltimore, MD): PhD in Business Administration (GMAT required). Morgan State University - Ph.D. Program in Business Administration
Just so the OP is aware, the program at UMD is full-time and to be competitive for admission you'll need above a 700 on the GMAT.
GWU is expensive, and GRE/GMAT requires. Unless you're in the Ph.D in System ENgineering/Engineering Management.
University of Maryland, University College has a hybrid program for a Doctor of Management degree: Doctor of Management - Graduate School of Management & Technology - UMUC
this older thread might be helpful: http://www.degreeinfo.com/distance-learning-discussions/32975-phd-organizational-leadership-help.html
ALso, my favorite is a PhD in Organizational Change. Its a partnership between Hawaii Pacific University and Southern Cross in Austrailia: Request Specialized Information on HPU's Online Master Degree Programs http://www.degreeinfo.com/distance-learning-discussions/11486-hawaii-pacific-southern-cross-collaboration.html If i ever hit the lottery, this is where my money will go... mike
I really appreciate everyone's help!! I was looking for some options for a friend of mine. I appreciate all your time.
I received both undergraduate and graduate degrees from a NA school. University of Management and Technology. I have a Master of Science degree in Management and, have not had a problem receiving calls from employers for HR, Adjunct Faculty,project manager, analyst, program management and general management positions. It has been difficult for me to see the merit in the argument of those who speak ill of NA schools. I’ve had plenty of interaction, professional and personal, with people who’ve graduated from RA schools. I’ve been surprised at their lack of post-secondary level acumen. Any education at its core, will manifest itself by what the student puts into it, and how they apply it in the field. Having the degree will get you an interview, but unless one can articulate the concepts of their specialty, and if hired, apply it to the firm to increase bottom line and add value, they will go back to the drawing board RA, or NA degree. This school is recognized by the U.S. Department of education, CHEA( Council for Higher Education Accreditation) and DETC(Distance Education and Training). They also have programs that have (program accreditation) from PMI(Project Management Institute) as well as AAPM(American Academy of Project Managers ). I am still active duty, (Air Force) and just to ensure I have future success, I have attended career fairs and job interviews and, as I stated earlier, haven't hard a problem, getting offers. It has helped me serve on boards, and help me get hired for an Adjunct Faculty position, so I'm experiencing the payback. .. Plus the military also, recognizes national accreditation for commissioning programs.
Wow, holy thread necromancy!!! Why are you replying to multiple threads with the same response? One thread will sufice. We get it! Welcome to DegreeInfo. As a former military guy myself (Army) I'm just messing with you.