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TUI University - joel66 - 02-27-2008 Just curious if anyone has taken any online courses at TUI University. It appears they do case studies and 6 modules per course. I'm curious how much writing is involved in the business courses. TUI University - Southpaw - 02-27-2008 After I finish my BS at Excelsior I'm planning on enrolling in the MSHS - Emergency and Disaster Management program at TUI. From my research the courses are entirely writing based with no exams. I have read that there are 6 modules like you said and each module has two 3-4 page papers and a discussion board question. If you live in CA or are a government employee (local, state or federal) they give you a really good discount. For grad courses it only costs $187.50 per credit hour with the discount. Classes are 4 semester credit hours so $750 a class and no books to buy. TUI University - originalbigjim - 02-27-2008 I dont like that school solely based on the name, TUI University. That stands for Touro University International University, I think it is a little repetitive ![]() TUI University - Southpaw - 02-27-2008 originalbigjim Wrote:I dont like that school solely based on the name, TUI University. That stands for Touro University International University, I think it is a little repetitive They changed the name after it was sold. Touro is no longer part of the name. It is solely TUI University. They say TUI means "yours" in Latin. TUI University - BrandeX - 02-28-2008 It would seem to be correct Tui - Latin To English Dictionary TUI University - originalbigjim - 02-28-2008 I am not buying it. It is listed in all caps everywhere on their website telling me that it still is an acronym. If they are going to try and play it off like it is Latin, that is sad, if they are hellbent on keeping tui then they should at least drop the cap lock and stop writing their name like this: TUI University (formerly Touro University International). Are names for colleges really that hard to come up with? ![]() TUI University - joel66 - 02-28-2008 Southpaw Wrote:After I finish my BS at Excelsior I'm planning on enrolling in the MSHS - Emergency and Disaster Management program at TUI. From my research the courses are entirely writing based with no exams. I have read that there are 6 modules like you said and each module has two 3-4 page papers and a discussion board question. Yup, I live in California. I also completed my financial aid and spoke with the advisors. It appears I have a good chance of getting all of my courses paid by financial aid and rest with my employer. Not too exciting about the writing part, but I have to suck it up because I'm planning on going to law school after I obtain my MBA. I need to get started on taking my last ten courses at TUI, then go MBA route. With their tuition around 8,100 for MBA, my employer will pay the entire amount. TUI University - Southpaw - 02-28-2008 joel66 Wrote:Yup, I live in California. I also completed my financial aid and spoke with the advisors. It appears I have a good chance of getting all of my courses paid by financial aid and rest with my employer. Not too exciting about the writing part, but I have to suck it up because I'm planning on going to law school after I obtain my MBA. I need to get started on taking my last ten courses at TUI, then go MBA route. With their tuition around 8,100 for MBA, my employer will pay the entire amount. You can't beat free. I really wish my agency had some kind of tuition assistance. TUI University - joel66 - 02-29-2008 That is one of the big reasons why I decided to finish my degree there. I included both TUI University and Excelsior College when I applied for financial aid. With Excelsior, you have to take 12 units in order to be considered full time, or 8 units in 8 week courses, but the amount was almost twice as less. They also waived the ITM301 Principles of Information Systems for my MCSE and A+ cert. I just completed my evaluation and have just 9 classes left. Taking 2 courses per semester, I will be completed by July 2009. On top of this, I might have between 6 to 12 units transferred for the MBA degree because ACE recommends up to 21 graduate credits for the courses I have taken for my Senior Claims Law Associate designation. One of their MBA programs is Conflict and Negotiation Management Concentration. |