RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - lidel - 12-30-2024
Hey all.
Course eight is now done, and grades are in. It was on Financial Decision Making. There were two written assignments, two video presentations, and a test. The assignments were about what I'm accustomed to by now, and the grades came in as expected. The test was a surprise; to this point, it's just been short quizzes. I was even told by both UpGrad and the Dean before starting the program that there were no exams. This instructor said he's old school and will always want a test in this course. It was pretty challenging, with lots of long hand manual calculations. I didn't do extraordinary (though I'm sure some of you will!), but I passed, and I'm glad it's behind me. Other than the final test, this course has no big surprises.
Happy New Year, and see you all again in roughly six weeks.
S
RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - Caracal007 - 01-02-2025
Hi lidel,
thanks for sharing your experiences with the DBA program! Greatly appreciated.
I am thinking about applying for the program too, but my time is rather limited due to full time work and child. Do you have a rough idea how many hours per week are necessary to dedicate to the program? Are you always taking two courses at the same time? How long are assignments (min. words, etc.) and presentations? Do you have to work through most of the provided coursework to get them done?
Thanks for your response.
Caracal
RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - lidel - 01-02-2025
(01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: Hi lidel,
thanks for sharing your experiences with the DBA program! Greatly appreciated.
I am thinking about applying for the program too, but my time is rather limited due to full time work and child. Do you have a rough idea how many hours per week are necessary to dedicate to the program? Are you always taking two courses at the same time? How long are assignments (min. words, etc.) and presentations? Do you have to work through most of the provided coursework to get them done?
Thanks for your response.
Caracal
Hi Caracal,
I'm glad to hear this information has been helpful. While everyone is different, I feel like most people could keep up with things with about 6-10 hours a week of dedicated time. I am in the UpGrad program and we only do one course at a time. If you opt to take the course directly from Edgewood I believe you could take as many courses as you like.
The assignments vary in length, but generally, it is about what I was encountering for my master's level courses. This course I'm in now the final is 10-14 pages with a six minute video and a 10 page secondary assignment. The five-module quizzes took me about an hour in total. The last course was a 5-minute video, a 15-minute video, a 3-page assignment, and one about 20 pages plus the exam.
Most courses are structured so that the assignments progress towards the final submissions. I usually spend the first week just digesting the lectures and readings. By the end of that, I have a big picture of things and can start focusing on assignments, usually doing them sequentially if they build on one another. Week two is usually a live office hours call, and the instructors have begun being open to direct emails. There are also opportunities for TA calls in the last couple of weeks if you want them.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
S
RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - Caracal007 - 01-02-2025
(01-02-2025, 03:33 PM)lidel Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: Hi lidel,
thanks for sharing your experiences with the DBA program! Greatly appreciated.
I am thinking about applying for the program too, but my time is rather limited due to full time work and child. Do you have a rough idea how many hours per week are necessary to dedicate to the program? Are you always taking two courses at the same time? How long are assignments (min. words, etc.) and presentations? Do you have to work through most of the provided coursework to get them done?
Thanks for your response.
Caracal
Hi Caracal,
I'm glad to hear this information has been helpful. While everyone is different, I feel like most people could keep up with things with about 6-10 hours a week of dedicated time. I am in the UpGrad program and we only do one course at a time. If you opt to take the course directly from Edgewood I believe you could take as many courses as you like.
The assignments vary in length, but generally, it is about what I was encountering for my master's level courses. This course I'm in now the final is 10-14 pages with a six minute video and a 10 page secondary assignment. The five-module quizzes took me about an hour in total. The last course was a 5-minute video, a 15-minute video, a 3-page assignment, and one about 20 pages plus the exam.
Most courses are structured so that the assignments progress towards the final submissions. I usually spend the first week just digesting the lectures and readings. By the end of that, I have a big picture of things and can start focusing on assignments, usually doing them sequentially if they build on one another. Week two is usually a live office hours call, and the instructors have begun being open to direct emails. There are also opportunities for TA calls in the last couple of weeks if you want them.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
S Hi lidel,
thanks for your quick reply.
10 hours per week and one course at a time seems still doable in my current situation. 80-300 pages for the thesis in just one year seems ambitious though compared to other programs, but I guess they do not expect students to reinvent the wheel? As an international student, I will also apply via UpGrad since the scholarship would significantly reduce the fee. I hope they will offer it to me.
@all: Has anyone checked by any chance if this DBA will be accepted by German authorities as equal to a PhD?
Thanks and best wishes
Caracal
RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - lidel - 01-02-2025
(01-02-2025, 04:15 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:33 PM)lidel Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: Hi lidel,
thanks for sharing your experiences with the DBA program! Greatly appreciated.
I am thinking about applying for the program too, but my time is rather limited due to full time work and child. Do you have a rough idea how many hours per week are necessary to dedicate to the program? Are you always taking two courses at the same time? How long are assignments (min. words, etc.) and presentations? Do you have to work through most of the provided coursework to get them done?
Thanks for your response.
Caracal
Hi Caracal,
I'm glad to hear this information has been helpful. While everyone is different, I feel like most people could keep up with things with about 6-10 hours a week of dedicated time. I am in the UpGrad program and we only do one course at a time. If you opt to take the course directly from Edgewood I believe you could take as many courses as you like.
The assignments vary in length, but generally, it is about what I was encountering for my master's level courses. This course I'm in now the final is 10-14 pages with a six minute video and a 10 page secondary assignment. The five-module quizzes took me about an hour in total. The last course was a 5-minute video, a 15-minute video, a 3-page assignment, and one about 20 pages plus the exam.
Most courses are structured so that the assignments progress towards the final submissions. I usually spend the first week just digesting the lectures and readings. By the end of that, I have a big picture of things and can start focusing on assignments, usually doing them sequentially if they build on one another. Week two is usually a live office hours call, and the instructors have begun being open to direct emails. There are also opportunities for TA calls in the last couple of weeks if you want them.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
S Hi lidel,
thanks for your quick reply.
10 hours per week and one course at a time seems still doable in my current situation. 80-300 pages for the thesis in just one year seems ambitious though compared to other programs, but I guess they do not expect students to reinvent the wheel? As an international student, I will also apply via UpGrad since the scholarship would significantly reduce the fee. I hope they will offer it to me.
@all: Has anyone checked by any chance if this DBA will be accepted by German authorities as equal to a PhD?
Thanks and best wishes
Caracal
I wouldn't worry too much about the dissertation stage. The way the program is structured, you will be indirectly working on it from day one, and at least in my case, it has progressed very naturally. I'm a year into the program and about four months from the start of the applied doctoral research portion, and I already have an 80-page proposal draft. By the time May rolls around and the final coursework is done, I hope to be hitting the ground running for the next phase.
S
RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - Caracal007 - 01-04-2025
(01-02-2025, 05:37 PM)lidel Wrote: (01-02-2025, 04:15 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:33 PM)lidel Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: Hi lidel,
thanks for sharing your experiences with the DBA program! Greatly appreciated.
I am thinking about applying for the program too, but my time is rather limited due to full time work and child. Do you have a rough idea how many hours per week are necessary to dedicate to the program? Are you always taking two courses at the same time? How long are assignments (min. words, etc.) and presentations? Do you have to work through most of the provided coursework to get them done?
Thanks for your response.
Caracal
Hi Caracal,
I'm glad to hear this information has been helpful. While everyone is different, I feel like most people could keep up with things with about 6-10 hours a week of dedicated time. I am in the UpGrad program and we only do one course at a time. If you opt to take the course directly from Edgewood I believe you could take as many courses as you like.
The assignments vary in length, but generally, it is about what I was encountering for my master's level courses. This course I'm in now the final is 10-14 pages with a six minute video and a 10 page secondary assignment. The five-module quizzes took me about an hour in total. The last course was a 5-minute video, a 15-minute video, a 3-page assignment, and one about 20 pages plus the exam.
Most courses are structured so that the assignments progress towards the final submissions. I usually spend the first week just digesting the lectures and readings. By the end of that, I have a big picture of things and can start focusing on assignments, usually doing them sequentially if they build on one another. Week two is usually a live office hours call, and the instructors have begun being open to direct emails. There are also opportunities for TA calls in the last couple of weeks if you want them.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
S Hi lidel,
thanks for your quick reply.
10 hours per week and one course at a time seems still doable in my current situation. 80-300 pages for the thesis in just one year seems ambitious though compared to other programs, but I guess they do not expect students to reinvent the wheel? As an international student, I will also apply via UpGrad since the scholarship would significantly reduce the fee. I hope they will offer it to me.
@all: Has anyone checked by any chance if this DBA will be accepted by German authorities as equal to a PhD?
Thanks and best wishes
Caracal
I wouldn't worry too much about the dissertation stage. The way the program is structured, you will be indirectly working on it from day one, and at least in my case, it has progressed very naturally. I'm a year into the program and about four months from the start of the applied doctoral research portion, and I already have an 80-page proposal draft. By the time May rolls around and the final coursework is done, I hope to be hitting the ground running for the next phase. Thanks, got it. The program seems to be well structured then. So I have applied and will be joining the cohort end of March.
Thanks
Caracal
RE: Edgewood College/UpGrad DBA; potentially $11,250 - lidel - 01-05-2025
(01-04-2025, 02:03 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: (01-02-2025, 05:37 PM)lidel Wrote: (01-02-2025, 04:15 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:33 PM)lidel Wrote: (01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)Caracal007 Wrote: Hi lidel,
thanks for sharing your experiences with the DBA program! Greatly appreciated.
I am thinking about applying for the program too, but my time is rather limited due to full time work and child. Do you have a rough idea how many hours per week are necessary to dedicate to the program? Are you always taking two courses at the same time? How long are assignments (min. words, etc.) and presentations? Do you have to work through most of the provided coursework to get them done?
Thanks for your response.
Caracal
Hi Caracal,
I'm glad to hear this information has been helpful. While everyone is different, I feel like most people could keep up with things with about 6-10 hours a week of dedicated time. I am in the UpGrad program and we only do one course at a time. If you opt to take the course directly from Edgewood I believe you could take as many courses as you like.
The assignments vary in length, but generally, it is about what I was encountering for my master's level courses. This course I'm in now the final is 10-14 pages with a six minute video and a 10 page secondary assignment. The five-module quizzes took me about an hour in total. The last course was a 5-minute video, a 15-minute video, a 3-page assignment, and one about 20 pages plus the exam.
Most courses are structured so that the assignments progress towards the final submissions. I usually spend the first week just digesting the lectures and readings. By the end of that, I have a big picture of things and can start focusing on assignments, usually doing them sequentially if they build on one another. Week two is usually a live office hours call, and the instructors have begun being open to direct emails. There are also opportunities for TA calls in the last couple of weeks if you want them.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
S Hi lidel,
thanks for your quick reply.
10 hours per week and one course at a time seems still doable in my current situation. 80-300 pages for the thesis in just one year seems ambitious though compared to other programs, but I guess they do not expect students to reinvent the wheel? As an international student, I will also apply via UpGrad since the scholarship would significantly reduce the fee. I hope they will offer it to me.
@all: Has anyone checked by any chance if this DBA will be accepted by German authorities as equal to a PhD?
Thanks and best wishes
Caracal
I wouldn't worry too much about the dissertation stage. The way the program is structured, you will be indirectly working on it from day one, and at least in my case, it has progressed very naturally. I'm a year into the program and about four months from the start of the applied doctoral research portion, and I already have an 80-page proposal draft. By the time May rolls around and the final coursework is done, I hope to be hitting the ground running for the next phase. Thanks, got it. The program seems to be well structured then. So I have applied and will be joining the cohort end of March.
Thanks
Caracal Welcome to the program. Please drop me a message if I can help in any way.
S
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