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(03-03-2024, 09:38 AM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: This may have already been answered, but could not find it in the comments... Is this MBA totally asynchronous, or does it require logging in at specific times for live web chats (zoom, go to meeting, Microsoft teams etc cetera). I work a rotating shift as a paramedic, I work 24 hours shifts on different days each week, so I never have the same days off. Because of this I can only do a fully asynchronous program. . . Thanks for the help.
The program was primarily asynchronous but there were certain courses that had weekly call ins with the instructor as well as courses that had group work that would require some real time coordination and group meetings. Groups were small so it was fairly easy to work out times that worked for everyone.
The course that comes to mind with the weekly calls was micro and macro economics and the video sessions were classed as optional, but highly advised. The calls made things a lot more manageable overall. Some of the instructors would likely be willing to record these sessions so you could review later, or to send an e-mail summary of the meeting so you could keep up to speed. One instructor in particular was unwilling to do this.
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(03-03-2024, 09:38 AM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: This may have already been answered, but could not find it in the comments... Is this MBA totally asynchronous, or does it require logging in at specific times for live web chats (zoom, go to meeting, Microsoft teams etc cetera). I work a rotating shift as a paramedic, I work 24 hours shifts on different days each week, so I never have the same days off. Because of this I can only do a fully asynchronous program. . . Thanks for the help.
Mostly (4 out of 6 classes for me so far), but not fully asynchronous. I've had a couple of classes with set weekly times and with presentations (Cross-Cultural Comm) and others that had optional weekly sessions that the professor recorded and made available. They are extremely flexible, however, and offer accommodations for those with difficult schedules.
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I hadn't seen this mentioned prior but Hellenic American University is an Educational Member of the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). This make their $3k MBA an even more amazing RA deal for US (and some Canadian) students.
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There's a difference between member, candidate for accreditation, and accredited... I've never noticed any job postings or entry requirements for IACBE, only some selective jobs or institutions required AACSB or ACBSP. There are many institutions in the US (or globally) that have IACBE, even the big brands or institutions, it's a good to have accreditation, but not a must. Directory Search:
https://iacbe.org/accreditation/member-s...formation/
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