'There's been a dilution in the quality of the MBA'

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by carlosb, Jun 7, 2005.

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  1. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    And the answer is:

    MD Programs: 83 B&M, 0 DL
    JD Programs: 150 B&M, 19 DL
    MBA Programs: 676 B&M, 288 DL
     
  2. carlosb

    carlosb New Member

    We are not talking about just the lower tier schools here. It is the top tier schools:
    How Business Schools Lost Their Way:
    A quote I find very interesting:
    Finally,
    Emphasis mine

    Just my opinion (but I am not alone!)
     
  3. salami89

    salami89 New Member

    Talk about dilution of MBAs what about DBAs?
     
  4. Rivers

    Rivers New Member

    Whew..one place I wouldn't want DL to be.:D Who really would want to go see a DL MD?
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Not sure if I would really care if my doc's first and second year courses were DL or B&M, as they are just straightforward lecture and memorization type propositions, but I would think that the clinical years and the residency years should require the young docs in training to physically materialize at an hospital.
     
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  6. carlosb

    carlosb New Member

    Are any of the JD Dl programs ABA accredited?
     
  7. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The ABA does not accredit DL. Thus the only DL JD programs with any accreditation at all are Concord and Taft, which are DETC. In the case of DL JDs, what one worries about is whether you are qualified to sit for the California Bar Exam.
     

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