Quantic Launches MSBA and MSSE

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  1. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

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  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

  3. AsianStew

    AsianStew Moderator Staff Member

    Hmm, seems like they bumped the price in a matter of days for their MBA... Here's an email from last week, actually, two emails...

    Email 1 - Aug 26, 2024

    Today, I am thrilled to announce the launch of accredited, AI-driven MBA and Executive MBA degrees under Quantic’s Valar Institute, truly democratizing access and affordability in higher education.

    As someone who expressed interest in Quantic but did not apply for admission, we believe the more flexible and cost-effective Valar programs may be an ideal fit.

    Valar’s 12-month curriculum relies on AI to support our faculty, enabling perhaps the highest ROI of any US-accredited MBA in history.

    Tuition is $9600 USD and, thanks to a Global Impact Scholarship Fund for just the upcoming class, fees will be reduced on the basis of merit and need. The deadline to apply for admission is Thursday, August 29.

    I encourage you to learn more about Valar Institute and its exciting place in the higher education landscape and then apply today to join exceptional global peers with this limited opportunity.

    Best regards,

    Email 2 - Aug 29, 2024

    I recently emailed you about the exciting launch of Valar Institute's new MBA programs, driving unprecedented access and affordability in higher education. The deadline to apply is today.

    We have higher scholarship funding for just the upcoming 12-month programs, reducing total tuition on the basis of both merit and need.

    We're so excited to help usher in AI-driven change in education, realizing the potential of technology to accelerate positive career outcomes around the world. We sincerely hope you will apply to join us on this pioneering path.

    Best regards,
     
  4. Dustin

    Dustin Well-Known Member

    I really enjoyed my MBA there, however I don't know that the Quantic format would translate over into Software Engineering. A "mobile-first" experience makes it difficult to practice coding, for example. The curriculum looks good, but I worry that graduates would have a strong understanding of the "what", and not much of the "how." Great for a CIO, not as helpful for an individiual contributor.
     
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