11-19-2023, 04:46 AM
I am fluent in English and German and speak only some Russian.
Most affordable online Master in Finance for international student
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11-19-2023, 04:46 AM
I am fluent in English and German and speak only some Russian.
11-19-2023, 04:51 AM
Have you considered degrees from Germany? The UoPeople degree won't help with that, because Germany thinks it's "not real", but you could perhaps get another degree from UMPI for a few thousand and then spend a couple hundred euros on a German degree. Because you're fluent in German, you'll be able to access a lot of Master's programs that most of us wouldn't be able to. The only sticking point is the undergrad degree.
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11-19-2023, 06:14 AM
I get your point. Do you know any fully online master programs in this field from public universities in Germany ?
All I could find were private for profit "universities" that also cost €15k for a masters. This strategy would certainly work if I could attend a public university in person while living in Germany, but that's not possible due to my job(s) and family. And unfortunately I couldn't find such programs in an online format
Wirtschaftswissenschaft at FernUni Hagen. However, exams I believe are not online, you would have to be lucky to have an exam center close to you.
Otherwise, it would be a rare occurrence.
11-19-2023, 12:25 PM
You've got to decide for yourself, it may be best to complete your UOP, then do one of the UK Level 7 diploma's that is finance based, and ladder to one of the UK Masters Top-Up's. I mentioned a few MBA's and they're all within your budget... You can even get the UMPI MAOL completed right after to hit the 10K budget! So, that'll be two Masters...
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11-19-2023, 04:33 PM
Thanks a lot for the recommendations!
The Hagen degrees are also just business or economics and don't have anything to do with finance. And I'd need a 2nd bachelor, since they don't accept UoPeople. It's a great idea, but it doesn't seem very practical to me. I guess the method of completing UoPeople, then doing the UoPeople MBA or the MAOL of Umpi (cheapest masters) and getting some postgraduate certificate in finance (for example from the UK) would be the best way to stay inside of the budget and somehow move to where I'd like to be. I also checked each college in the "most affordable MBAs" post for affordable finance masters and found this: https://www.utpb.edu/academics/programs/...ms-finance it seems to be around $12k which is close to my budget and might be a solution as well, if they accept UoPeople grads. I will look for some postgraduate certificates (like the UK Lvl 7 diplomas) and compare the total price of this option to the finance degree I found and then base my choice on this. Thanks a lot for your help and ideas everyone!
What was suggested was to transfer your UoP credit to UMPI and earn your bachelor's there instead. Then you can choose from ANY of the Master's programs that have been suggested. Now that UTPB page says you need a "Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university" it did not say "regionally accredited". It may turn out that's what they mean, but they just might accept the UoP degree for admission.
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11-20-2023, 02:54 PM
arad Wrote:Edit: just saw that Tomas already mentioned fernuni hagen. That's a very good plan, but there's also that caveat... not all embassy or examiner is going to be available for just exams, it's going to be hard to get that one piece done... Hopefully there is an option, I would look at this further and see if it's workable, if not, continue with the RA/NA options available (prefer RA over NA).
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