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Greetings All,
Are there any online schools you guys recommend that offer Masters in Project Management? Also a school in which I can knock this degree as fast as I can? I just finished my undergraduate from TESC, and do not want to get a graduate from there since each class is 12 weeks long. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
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University of Wisconsin - Platteville has a pretty strong program. I haven't looked in a few years but they were pretty flexible in the past.
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Penn State is a decent choice. It's not particularly fast, but it's pretty good and if you are in the SCM world, Smeal is considered a top 10 school. Plus, World Campus is huge and is run very professionally.
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Rutgers has a good program, my husband about half of it online when he was unemployed, he thought it was great.
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Obaid,
Which degree did you earn at TESC? My husband has been trying to encourage me to pursue project management.... Do you have your PMP?
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I am looking for 100% online degree plan since I am in Afghanistan. I earned a BA in Communications from TESC, and plan to get my PMP after or during the program depending if they offer it within.
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Amberton University in Texas is another one you might consider:
Amberton University - Master of Business Administration - Project Management
Not sure if cost is an issue for you (GI Bill or TA perhaps?) but Amberton charges $726.00 for a 3 credit course. It's also 100% online like you are looking for.
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Lindagerr Wrote:Rutgers has a good program, my husband about half of it online when he was unemployed, he thought it was great.
As a current Rutgers MBA student, I can say w/ 100% certainty that Rutgers Business school does not have a Graduate program in PM. In addition, none of the PM classes are offered online. The only graduate degree that can be earned mostly online from RBS is in accounting. Of the 60 required credits for the MBA concentrations, only a few select core classes are offered online each term.
http://www.business.rutgers.edu/ Class schedule:
Rutgers University - Online Schedule of Classes
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