09-18-2023, 03:30 PM
(09-17-2023, 01:52 PM)allvia Wrote: I'm aware that they do have a required course to complete 'Strategic Management' (with prerequisites that would leave it near/at the end), and as you stated they don't call it a capstone (excluding the Entrepreneurship AOS, which is clearly labeled Capstone); I believe that is because some of the term syllabi offer options that would not be a capstone by definition. Alas, you and I both know firsthand that one of the best things about Amberton is that they offer a few different options for most (not all) subjects, one term could offer the writing intensive version and the next term same course is exam heavy (for example).
Dr. Tidwell has been the only teaching Strategic Management for a few years. It's offered every term. I took it. It's not paper heavy. There's a huge variety of assignments in this course.
Entrepreneurship Implementation is the capstone for the MBA in Entrepreneurship. It's not a capstone like WGU though. Same with Strategic Management which is the capstone course for all of the other MBA's and it was labeled that it was the capstone on the old website. When I did my MBA, it was very clear that it was the capstone and it's your last class. It's definitely nothing like a capstone elsewhere though. It's really just another course with prereqs.