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(07-12-2020, 10:41 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: UCLA Extension provides alumni status. You could do a leadership certificate, Business Communications,
Marketing, Or Homeland Security for around $3800.
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Best yet, you can use some of your certificate coursework towards an MS:
'Complete the Emergency Management and Homeland Security Certificate or the Enterprise Risk Management Certificate from UCLA Extension and then apply 8 quarter units (two 4-unit courses) or a maximum of 6 semester units toward CSULB's MS in Emergency Services Administration.'
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(07-12-2020, 11:12 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: (07-12-2020, 10:41 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: UCLA Extension provides alumni status. You could do a leadership certificate, Business Communications,
Marketing, Or Homeland Security for around $3800.
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Excellent find!
Emergency Management & Homeland Security Certificate, $4300
https://www.uclaextension.edu/business-m...d-security
You can transfer in 25% if you have taken the same courses.
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(07-15-2020, 09:07 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: (07-12-2020, 11:12 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: (07-12-2020, 10:41 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: UCLA Extension provides alumni status. You could do a leadership certificate, Business Communications,
Marketing, Or Homeland Security for around $3800.
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Excellent find!
Emergency Management & Homeland Security Certificate, $4300
https://www.uclaextension.edu/business-m...d-security
You can transfer in 25% if you have taken the same courses.
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So 1 of the 6 required.
Non-Traditional Undergraduate College Credits (634 SH): *FTCC Noncourse Credits (156 SH) *DSST (78 SH) *CPL (64 SH) *JST Military/ACE (48 SH) *CBA (44 SH) *CLEP (42 SH) *FEMA IS (40 SH) *FEMA EM (38 SH) *ECE/UExcel (30 SH) *PLA Portfolio (28 SH) *EMI/ACE (19 SH) *TEEX/ACE (16 SH) *CWE (11 SH) *NFA/ACE (10 SH) *Kaplan/ACE (3 SH) *CPC (2 SH) *AICP/ACE (2 SH) *Sophia/ACE (2 SH) and *FRTI-UM/ACE (1 SH).
Non-Traditional Graduate College Credits (14 SH): AMU (6 SH); NFHS (5 SH); and JSU (3 SH).
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(07-07-2020, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If work is not paying for it and you're using your GI Bill, I would recommend going for a Masters program (if you don't already have a Masters). Go for something that you're interested in, instead of an undergraduate or graduate executive certificate. I think the current and future ROI on a Masters will be much better, even though you may not need it now. There are plenty of Masters available from the usual providers such as Coursera, Edx, with "Brand Name" Masters degrees, you may be better of with the $24K MBA from Boston University.
I agree with bjcheung77. Go for a masters degree, have you thought about HES (Harvard extension school)? Their masters degree in management cost around $35K, or going Edx route (MIT supply chain certificate), then HES masters in management will cost around $22K. That's around the same cost as Columbia or UCLA certificates.
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(07-18-2020, 07:34 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-07-2020, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If work is not paying for it and you're using your GI Bill, I would recommend going for a Masters program (if you don't already have a Masters). Go for something that you're interested in, instead of an undergraduate or graduate executive certificate. I think the current and future ROI on a Masters will be much better, even though you may not need it now. There are plenty of Masters available from the usual providers such as Coursera, Edx, with "Brand Name" Masters degrees, you may be better of with the $24K MBA from Boston University.
I agree with bjcheung77. Go for a masters degree, have you thought about HES (Harvard extension school)? Their masters degree in management cost around $35K, or going Edx route (MIT supply chain certificate), then HES masters in management will cost around $22K. That's around the same cost as Columbia or UCLA certificates.
Do you get an @harvard.edu email with HES? I genuinely do not know. I know this Columbia certificate gets the OP an @columbia.edu email along with Alumni status. That’s huge in the business world.
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(07-22-2020, 05:26 PM)ThatBankDude Wrote: (07-18-2020, 07:34 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-07-2020, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If work is not paying for it and you're using your GI Bill, I would recommend going for a Masters program (if you don't already have a Masters). Go for something that you're interested in, instead of an undergraduate or graduate executive certificate. I think the current and future ROI on a Masters will be much better, even though you may not need it now. There are plenty of Masters available from the usual providers such as Coursera, Edx, with "Brand Name" Masters degrees, you may be better of with the $24K MBA from Boston University.
I agree with bjcheung77. Go for a masters degree, have you thought about HES (Harvard extension school)? Their masters degree in management cost around $35K, or going Edx route (MIT supply chain certificate), then HES masters in management will cost around $22K. That's around the same cost as Columbia or UCLA certificates.
Do you get an @harvard.edu email with HES? I genuinely do not know. I know this Columbia certificate gets the OP an @columbia.edu email along with Alumni status. That’s huge in the business world.
Yes. user-name@g.harvard.edu - https://www.extension.harvard.edu/resour...l-services
HES - Yes. Alumni status - https://alumni.extension.harvard.edu/about
HES is part of Harvard University - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Extension_School
note: I don't understand the demand for the email addresses? I have been in the business world for the past 20 years and never come across a demand for a school's email address. Can you please explain further the benefits of the email address?
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(07-22-2020, 06:15 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-22-2020, 05:26 PM)ThatBankDude Wrote: (07-18-2020, 07:34 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-07-2020, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If work is not paying for it and you're using your GI Bill, I would recommend going for a Masters program (if you don't already have a Masters). Go for something that you're interested in, instead of an undergraduate or graduate executive certificate. I think the current and future ROI on a Masters will be much better, even though you may not need it now. There are plenty of Masters available from the usual providers such as Coursera, Edx, with "Brand Name" Masters degrees, you may be better of with the $24K MBA from Boston University.
I agree with bjcheung77. Go for a masters degree, have you thought about HES (Harvard extension school)? Their masters degree in management cost around $35K, or going Edx route (MIT supply chain certificate), then HES masters in management will cost around $22K. That's around the same cost as Columbia or UCLA certificates.
Do you get an @harvard.edu email with HES? I genuinely do not know. I know this Columbia certificate gets the OP an @columbia.edu email along with Alumni status. That’s huge in the business world.
Yes. user-name@g.harvard.edu - https://www.extension.harvard.edu/resour...l-services
HES - Yes. Alumni status - https://alumni.extension.harvard.edu/about
HES is part of Harvard University - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Extension_School
note: I don't understand the demand for the email addresses? I have been in the business world for the past 20 years and never come across a demand for a school's email address. Can you please explain further the benefits of the email address? You get to get the email for life. For instance, I’ll maintain an @duke.edu email address for my entire life. This just continues to keep you in the community. Obviously, the further you get into your career, it does not hold weight but in the first 3 or so years post graduation it can help.
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(07-22-2020, 06:15 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-22-2020, 05:26 PM)ThatBankDude Wrote: (07-18-2020, 07:34 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-07-2020, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If work is not paying for it and you're using your GI Bill, I would recommend going for a Masters program (if you don't already have a Masters). Go for something that you're interested in, instead of an undergraduate or graduate executive certificate. I think the current and future ROI on a Masters will be much better, even though you may not need it now. There are plenty of Masters available from the usual providers such as Coursera, Edx, with "Brand Name" Masters degrees, you may be better of with the $24K MBA from Boston University.
I agree with bjcheung77. Go for a masters degree, have you thought about HES (Harvard extension school)? Their masters degree in management cost around $35K, or going Edx route (MIT supply chain certificate), then HES masters in management will cost around $22K. That's around the same cost as Columbia or UCLA certificates.
Do you get an @harvard.edu email with HES? I genuinely do not know. I know this Columbia certificate gets the OP an @columbia.edu email along with Alumni status. That’s huge in the business world.
Yes. user-name@g.harvard.edu - https://www.extension.harvard.edu/resour...l-services
HES - Yes. Alumni status - https://alumni.extension.harvard.edu/about
HES is part of Harvard University - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Extension_School
note: I don't understand the demand for the email addresses? I have been in the business world for the past 20 years and never come across a demand for a school's email address. Can you please explain further the benefits of the email address?
Hello!
I also don't understand the demand for the email address. It's not like you can send email from it. It's just an email forwarding service for alumni.
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(07-22-2020, 07:42 PM)OldManOfTheSea Wrote: (07-22-2020, 06:15 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-22-2020, 05:26 PM)ThatBankDude Wrote: (07-18-2020, 07:34 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (07-07-2020, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If work is not paying for it and you're using your GI Bill, I would recommend going for a Masters program (if you don't already have a Masters). Go for something that you're interested in, instead of an undergraduate or graduate executive certificate. I think the current and future ROI on a Masters will be much better, even though you may not need it now. There are plenty of Masters available from the usual providers such as Coursera, Edx, with "Brand Name" Masters degrees, you may be better of with the $24K MBA from Boston University.
I agree with bjcheung77. Go for a masters degree, have you thought about HES (Harvard extension school)? Their masters degree in management cost around $35K, or going Edx route (MIT supply chain certificate), then HES masters in management will cost around $22K. That's around the same cost as Columbia or UCLA certificates.
Do you get an @harvard.edu email with HES? I genuinely do not know. I know this Columbia certificate gets the OP an @columbia.edu email along with Alumni status. That’s huge in the business world.
Yes. user-name@g.harvard.edu - https://www.extension.harvard.edu/resour...l-services
HES - Yes. Alumni status - https://alumni.extension.harvard.edu/about
HES is part of Harvard University - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Extension_School
note: I don't understand the demand for the email addresses? I have been in the business world for the past 20 years and never come across a demand for a school's email address. Can you please explain further the benefits of the email address?
Hello!
I also don't understand the demand for the email address. It's not like you can send email from it. It's just an email forwarding service for alumni.
OldManOfTheSea Hello!
As a Duke student, I can attest that you CAN send emails from it. I have contacted many Duke alumni through their duke.edu email address. You can send and receive emails from the address forever.
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Duke University | The Fuqua School of Business
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Management (2019)
Southeastern Oklahoma State University | The John Massey School of Business
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology (2015)
East Central University | The College of Health Sciences
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