Do you have the prereqs. complete? Is your only requirement AACSB? Do you care about onsite visits, tuition, lock step program, location, private v public, etc. etc.
I'd like AACSB. I read through CAL State DH's program and like it but it's not AACSB. Ideally, I'd like the program to be 100% DL.
Off-hand, I can think of the University of Florida. Their MBA is AACSB and can be completed in one year (there are one & two year options). I don't think you'd want to try to finish a graduate program in less time than that.
Here is the list to choose from: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/tables/mba_reg_prof.htm The University of Colorado has a good program too, but it is 2 years.
Thanks for the replies. I am going to be ready to apply next year to an MBA program. I've seen some programs that are 48-60 units in length. It would take me more than 4 years to complete it on a part-time basis (2 classes a semester). I would like to be able to use the MBA, not be in class "forever" trying to get it.
Does anyone know about the UT system's MBA program? There are several UT universities in what they call the Global MBA program but I believe only a few of the participating colleges have it where your degree doesn't say "Online". I don't remember which schools those are. Does anyone know?
If I recall correctly, every UT school that is part of the UT Telecampus system will have some indication of "online" on the diploma. I'm not sure if all of the UT system's DL programs are part of the Telecampus.
If you didn't want an AACSB school, I would have recommended AIU which claims you could complete your MBA in EIGHT MONTHS!
Bunch of colleges in Georgia have what they call a WebMBA. It's AACSB. Only 10 courses. 2 per semester, 5 semesters. http://webmbaonline.org/