Which MBA programs would you suggest?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Dennis, Mar 17, 2005.

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  1. Dennis

    Dennis New Member

    Hello,

    I'm in search of a decent and inexpensive distance MBA program up to $15000. I'm interested in British, Australian and Canadian MBA programs. Among the US MBA programs only those with AACSB accreditation would be of interest to me. I've already two on my list:
    -Heriot Watt MBA
    -USQ MBA

    which alternatives would you suggest me to consider?
     
  2. PhD2B

    PhD2B Dazed and Confused

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  3. w_parker

    w_parker New Member

    Morehead State University, Morehead KY, AACSB and $411 per hour, I believe the total is around $14,796. I am currently in the program and enjoy it.

    William
     
  4. Squirrel

    Squirrel New Member

  5. Fortunato

    Fortunato Member

    The University of Wyoming's online executive MBA is probably right up your alley - UW is AACSB accredited, and their online delivery is really good, if my experience with their undergrad BSBA program is any indication. With fees, the cost of the program may come in slightly over $15K, but if you can afford to stretch a little, it's definitely worth it.

    Best of luck finding your MBA!
     
  6. novemberdude

    novemberdude New Member

    Open University (UK) I think runs about USD 15000.

    If memory serves their MBA is AACSB, Equis and AMBA, which is a whole lotta letters.
     
  7. little fauss

    little fauss New Member

    How about the University of London programs? I think that both Imperial and Royal Holloway are in your general price range, both have excellent reputations, particularly Imperial.

    In the U.S., I'd look into Auburn, Florida State and Nebraska as good programs that are AACSB and fairly inexpensive (though just a bit above your price range).
     
  8. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

  9. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    The Ohio University program is defunct. Didn't see an email contact to inform Jonnie.
     
  10. little fauss

    little fauss New Member

    I think the Wyoming program is just for in-staters. Might check this out.
     
  11. novemberdude

    novemberdude New Member

    I forgot to mention Marist College earlier. AACSB I think, and about $16500 total cost (also I think).
     
  12. Fortunato

    Fortunato Member

    They opened it up to everyone as of this past Spring. They replaced all the tele-conference site-based courses with web-based ones, so no point to keeping to to just in-state students anymore. One good thing is that all students pay the same in-state tuition, regardless of where they are. Unfortunately, recognizing the "cash cow" nature of part-time MBA programs, they bumped tuition when they took it national. It's still much less than $20K total, but it used to be under $10K.
     

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