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Aside from WGU, UMass Global, Walden, Purdue, and UMPI, does anyone know of any other good graduate competency-based programs? I'm curious as to whether other graduate programs in competency exist. Currently, WGU excels at the graduate level, while UMPI excels at the undergraduate level, in my opinion. I recently discovered that Rasmussen University offers a competency graduate program, but it is not a true graduate program because you can only take three classes in an 11-week period. Which statement about competency education is False.
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Off the top of my head, you're missing NAU (at the graduate-level, they have an MCIT and MS in Nursing): https://nau.edu/online-innovative-educat...e-degrees/
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(06-17-2022, 10:29 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: Off the top of my head, you're missing NAU (at the graduate-level, they have an MCIT and MS in Nursing): https://nau.edu/online-innovative-educat...e-degrees/ I tried their program and on day 3 I Withdrew. Platform is trash compared to others
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Maybe Capella.
Nations University but it's NA. Religious degrees only.
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You should take a look at the wiki, it'll have some of the competency based options we talk about: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Co...d_Programs
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The University of Phoenix has a competency-based MBA program.
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(06-17-2022, 09:33 AM)jb0433 Wrote: Aside from WGU, UMass Global, Walden, Purdue, and UMPI, does anyone know of any other good graduate competency-based programs? I'm curious as to whether other graduate programs in competency exist. Currently, WGU excels at the graduate level, while UMPI excels at the undergraduate level, in my opinion. I recently discovered that Rasmussen University offers a competency graduate program, but it is not a true graduate program because you can only take three classes in an 11-week period. Which statement about competency education is False.
Columbia Southern University is Nationally accredited, but offers several CBE graduate degrees. I considered them for my MPH, but Rasmussen's CBE MPH came out a tiny bit cheaper and is regionally accredited.
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(07-01-2022, 06:15 PM)Popestt Wrote: (06-17-2022, 09:33 AM)jb0433 Wrote: Aside from WGU, UMass Global, Walden, Purdue, and UMPI, does anyone know of any other good graduate competency-based programs? I'm curious as to whether other graduate programs in competency exist. Currently, WGU excels at the graduate level, while UMPI excels at the undergraduate level, in my opinion. I recently discovered that Rasmussen University offers a competency graduate program, but it is not a true graduate program because you can only take three classes in an 11-week period. Which statement about competency education is False.
Columbia Southern University is Nationally accredited, but offers several CBE graduate degrees. I considered them for my MPH, but Rasmussen's CBE MPH came out a tiny bit cheaper and is regionally accredited.
I didn't know Columbia Southern offers CBE now.
I just looked at the wiki and saw Nations University. I thought they were self-paced but not necessarily competency-based.
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(07-02-2022, 12:18 PM)sanantone Wrote: (07-01-2022, 06:15 PM)Popestt Wrote: (06-17-2022, 09:33 AM)jb0433 Wrote: Aside from WGU, UMass Global, Walden, Purdue, and UMPI, does anyone know of any other good graduate competency-based programs? I'm curious as to whether other graduate programs in competency exist. Currently, WGU excels at the graduate level, while UMPI excels at the undergraduate level, in my opinion. I recently discovered that Rasmussen University offers a competency graduate program, but it is not a true graduate program because you can only take three classes in an 11-week period. Which statement about competency education is False.
Columbia Southern University is Nationally accredited, but offers several CBE graduate degrees. I considered them for my MPH, but Rasmussen's CBE MPH came out a tiny bit cheaper and is regionally accredited.
I didn't know Columbia Southern offers CBE now.
I just looked at the wiki and saw Nations University. I thought they were self-paced but not necessarily competency-based.
ColumbiaSouthern has LifePace Learning. I am not sure if it is true Competency based though. They say you can do your classes in as few as 4 weeks or as much as 10 weeks. So I think it’s flexible to a point but not exactly competency.
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