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Master degrees - asdfasd78 - 04-22-2024 Dear Forum Members, I hope this message finds you well. I am currently exploring options for pursuing a Master's degree and would greatly appreciate any insights or experiences you can share regarding the programs at Oklahoma State University, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), and Emporia State University and Gies college iMSM program. Specifically, I'm curious about the format of classes – are they predominantly paper-based assignments or quizzes? Additionally, how challenging are the courses? I'm keen to understand the learning process and how interactive it is, especially in an online setting. Furthermore, I'm interested in any scholarship opportunities these universities may offer. Financial assistance would greatly aid my pursuit of higher education. As a side note, I have some remaining classes at UMPI in BLS Management and Political Science, and I'm looking to seamlessly transition into a Master's program. If you have any alternative suggestions or recommendations for programs that align with my interests, I would be grateful to hear them. i am interested in digital marketing or marketing since I have my own online business and have 4 professional certificates in e-commerce and dig marketing . Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. RE: Master degrees - bjcheung77 - 04-23-2024 Basically, since you're going the UMPI route for the Bachelors, you can ladder up to the UMPI MAOL as that would be your best option overall, you can always add the HAU MBA or something if needed. You may want to review many of my posts that mention Pierpont BOG AAS, UMPI BAS or BLS, UMPI MAOL. Essentially, the MAOL is very similar to the IMSM you mentioned above, both are not MBA's but rather a specific subset, Management or Organizational Leadership... You should also review your previous two threads for extra advice or reference: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Inquiry-Regarding-Equivalent-Classes-for-Remaining-UMPI-Requirements |