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Texila American University
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Taxila is actually a town in Pakistan, one of the oldest known civilizations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila

Since many indian are in the country and they assume making it mix of old civilization make it great. The university is accredited and should be fine for admission.
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(12-15-2024, 04:58 PM)kakasahib Wrote: Taxila is actually a town in Pakistan, one of the oldest known civilizations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila

Since many indian are in the country and they assume making it mix of old civilization make it great. The university is accredited and should be fine for admission.
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Indeed. They have a large population of students & staff from India. They celebrate a great deal of cultural holidays as well. This can be seen from their very active Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TexilaGuyana
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(12-15-2024, 10:35 AM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote:
(12-15-2024, 09:57 AM)wow Wrote: Interesting. Will you be going to a campus for this? I looked through their website and didn't see an online PhD in Public Health. The online PhDs I did see said they weren't currently accepting students.

TAU -Guyana offers the PhD in Public Health Online. If you look at their website under the FAQ, at the bottom, the last question refers to "many institutions offering the PhD in Public Health online or through distance learning." https://tau.edu.gy/pg-program/study-phd-...th-course/

And since I've been accepted to begin January 2025, I've confirmed the entire program is offered online. They are accepting students. A fellow DHA graduate and I are both accepted and starting the program together.

Were you able to determine if the classes are all asynchronous, or do any require set log in times for a zoom or teams meeting ?

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(12-20-2024, 11:27 PM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote:
(12-15-2024, 10:35 AM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote:
(12-15-2024, 09:57 AM)wow Wrote: Interesting. Will you be going to a campus for this? I looked through their website and didn't see an online PhD in Public Health. The online PhDs I did see said they weren't currently accepting students.

TAU -Guyana offers the PhD in Public Health Online. If you look at their website under the FAQ, at the bottom, the last question refers to "many institutions offering the PhD in Public Health online or through distance learning." https://tau.edu.gy/pg-program/study-phd-...th-course/

And since I've been accepted to begin January 2025, I've confirmed the entire program is offered online. They are accepting students. A fellow DHA graduate and I are both accepted and starting the program together.

Were you able to determine if the classes are all asynchronous, or do any require set log in times for a zoom or teams meeting ?

I don't know at this time. I'm waiting on TAU to get back with me on my specific shortened schedule, since I transferred DHA credits and will only have 18-20 months of coursework; cut down from 3.5 years. I am in contact with a PhD in Public Health graduate [2023] and will ask her the same question. Once I know more, I'll add it here.
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#15
Good day Scholars!

Ok, let me update you and share a few details of my first month with TAU [Admissions > First week of Class].

1. TAU is headquartered in India. This means that [outside the TAU Medical Schools in Zambia, Guyana and TAU's partnership with University of Central Nicaragua, all other non-medical degrees & admissions are handled by staff in India. 

2. The admissions process is very arduous. It can be frustrating at times with having to log into the LMS and CMS to fill out all the details of the admissions "paperwork." Be prepared. 

3. Be prepared for a challenging time understanding staff from India who's native tongue is NOT English. It can be very difficult to understand. 100% of the communications will be through WhatsApp. 

4. It seems that their PhD in Public Health Administration program is a 120 credit 3.5 year OR 90-credit 2-year program [if you already have an earned doctorate to transfer credits]

The 90-credit program is divided into the following:

Research Methodology [2 months] 4 credits

Advanced Public Health Practice [2months] 4 credits
Principles Applied Epidemiology [2months] 4 credits
Applied Biostatistics [2 months] 4 credits
Research Work [2 years] 74 credits ...even though you can finish sooner based on how quickly you complete your Thesis/Dissertation. 

5. The Courses are divided into weekly Units w/Tests, a Case Study, a [Registration, Attendance, Learning & Outcomes] RALO Survey and a Final Exam. There is a TON of reading! 

6. I have already addressed this with my Student Mentor and emailed the TAU Founder/President: They prohibit peer-interaction, so as of my first week, I have not met my fellow cohorts and have no contact with them. We were only together once for our live Orientation with the Student Mentor on Teams Meeting. I've never heard of a PhD program where cohorts are not peer-interacting for support, idea sharing, collaborations, etc. I await a response. 

7. TAU utilizes the BBRRIICCSS - [BRICS] method of instruction. [Google it]. 

So far, now that I'm in and begun my PhD studies, it's manageable. You have to stay on top of weekly assignment and reading because 2 months goes by very fast. By the time you blink, those 4 Modules [8 months] will be gone! 

I'll keep you posted. 
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Master in Human Resources Management  |  Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
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Master in Business & Corporate Communication  |  Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
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(01-31-2025, 06:01 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote: Good day Scholars!

Ok, let me update you and share a few details of my first month with TAU [Admissions > First week of Class].

1. TAU is headquartered in India. This means that [outside the TAU Medical Schools in Zambia, Guyana and TAU's partnership with University of Central Nicaragua, all other non-medical degrees & admissions are handled by staff in India. 

2. The admissions process is very arduous. It can be frustrating at times with having to log into the LMS and CMS to fill out all the details of the admissions "paperwork." Be prepared. 

3. Be prepared for a challenging time understanding staff from India who's native tongue is NOT English. It can be very difficult to understand. 100% of the communications will be through WhatsApp. 

4. It seems that their PhD in Public Health Administration program is a 120 credit 3.5 year OR 90-credit 2-year program [if you already have an earned doctorate to transfer credits]

The 90-credit program is divided into the following:

Research Methodology [2 months] 4 credits

Advanced Public Health Practice [2months] 4 credits
Principles Applied Epidemiology [2months] 4 credits
Applied Biostatistics [2 months] 4 credits
Research Work [2 years] 74 credits ...even though you can finish sooner based on how quickly you complete your Thesis/Dissertation. 

5. The Courses are divided into weekly Units w/Tests, a Case Study, a [Registration, Attendance, Learning & Outcomes] RALO Survey and a Final Exam. There is a TON of reading! 

6. I have already addressed this with my Student Mentor and emailed the TAU Founder/President: They prohibit peer-interaction, so as of my first week, I have not met my fellow cohorts and have no contact with them. We were only together once for our live Orientation with the Student Mentor on Teams Meeting. I've never heard of a PhD program where cohorts are not peer-interacting for support, idea sharing, collaborations, etc. I await a response. 

7. TAU utilizes the BBRRIICCSS - [BRICS] method of instruction. [Google it]. 

So far, now that I'm in and begun my PhD studies, it's manageable. You have to stay on top of weekly assignment and reading because 2 months goes by very fast. By the time you blink, those 4 Modules [8 months] will be gone! 

I'll keep you posted. 

Did they mentioned that from which degree will be issued?
India based PhD?
Guyana or Nicaragua?

Exams--==> Are they proctored? Zoom based? open Book? Close Book?
How you pay the fee via credit card? Check? Wire?

Thanks
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(02-06-2025, 07:52 PM)kakasahib Wrote:
(01-31-2025, 06:01 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote: Good day Scholars!

Ok, let me update you and share a few details of my first month with TAU [Admissions > First week of Class].

1. TAU is headquartered in India. This means that [outside the TAU Medical Schools in Zambia, Guyana and TAU's partnership with University of Central Nicaragua, all other non-medical degrees & admissions are handled by staff in India. 

2. The admissions process is very arduous. It can be frustrating at times with having to log into the LMS and CMS to fill out all the details of the admissions "paperwork." Be prepared. 

3. Be prepared for a challenging time understanding staff from India who's native tongue is NOT English. It can be very difficult to understand. 100% of the communications will be through WhatsApp. 

4. It seems that their PhD in Public Health Administration program is a 120 credit 3.5 year OR 90-credit 2-year program [if you already have an earned doctorate to transfer credits]

The 90-credit program is divided into the following:

Research Methodology [2 months] 4 credits

Advanced Public Health Practice [2months] 4 credits
Principles Applied Epidemiology [2months] 4 credits
Applied Biostatistics [2 months] 4 credits
Research Work [2 years] 74 credits ...even though you can finish sooner based on how quickly you complete your Thesis/Dissertation. 

5. The Courses are divided into weekly Units w/Tests, a Case Study, a [Registration, Attendance, Learning & Outcomes] RALO Survey and a Final Exam. There is a TON of reading! 

6. I have already addressed this with my Student Mentor and emailed the TAU Founder/President: They prohibit peer-interaction, so as of my first week, I have not met my fellow cohorts and have no contact with them. We were only together once for our live Orientation with the Student Mentor on Teams Meeting. I've never heard of a PhD program where cohorts are not peer-interacting for support, idea sharing, collaborations, etc. I await a response. 

7. TAU utilizes the BBRRIICCSS - [BRICS] method of instruction. [Google it]. 

So far, now that I'm in and begun my PhD studies, it's manageable. You have to stay on top of weekly assignment and reading because 2 months goes by very fast. By the time you blink, those 4 Modules [8 months] will be gone! 

I'll keep you posted. 

Did they mentioned that from which degree will be issued?
India based PhD?
Guyana or Nicaragua?

Exams--==> Are they proctored? Zoom based? open Book? Close Book?
How you pay the fee via credit card? Check? Wire?

Thanks
Hello,

Let me answer your questions 1by1.

1. The degree is issued by Texila American University [on the campus you enroll in] In my case, Guyana. 
2. Only the Final Exam for the Course is Proctored. I am not aware just yet of how it's proctored, and I don't know if it's open/closed book. 
3. They use PayPal as their main payment method, but do have other bank options [Wire, etc.]. Once enrolled, your CMS has all your student information, including a link/button where you can pay your bill online. I believe they take Credit Cards as well. I am not sure they accept personal checks, but they do take Bank Cashier Checks. But remember, you are not paying the Campus, you are paying the HQ in India.
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Master in Human Resources Management  |  Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Master in Project Management  |  Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Master in Business & Corporate Communication  |  Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent)  |  NACES, ECE




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#18
I wonder why they cut their PhD in Medicine program? I had an associate who was interested but when she was ready to apply, it disappeared. We both tried at different times to ask what happened but could never get a straight answer.
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