AACSB and Part-Time

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by mboston, May 18, 2003.

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  1. Han

    Han New Member

    No fight here, I just want to clarify the inaccurate information. You need to remember there are people looking for information on this site, and if inaccuracies are not clarified, then confusion prevails.

    I have researched a great deal on AACSB, and think I know the policies and information well, but always am up for being corrected when I misspeak.

    I have also felt lectured sometimes when I post, but hey I live and learn!!!
     
  2. Ike

    Ike New Member

    I think that Kristie is right (and Andy too). A business or a management degree earned through DL from a department or a program that is accredited by AACSB is AACSB-accredited.
    Conversely, a business or a management degree obtained from an "Extension" school of a university (either through DL or in-class) may not be AACSB-accredited even when the university's main business school is accredited by AACSB.

    Ike Okonkwo

    Note: I do not have a business or management degree but am interested in pursuing one (MBA) shortly after completing my Ph.D. in Computer Information Systems. My Ph.D. does not require AACSB accreditation because it is a computer/info science degree.
     

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