08-12-2020, 07:31 AM
(08-11-2020, 11:33 PM)Tedium Wrote: The AACSB Masters/PhD/DBA/Whatever is a requirement to teach at any AACSB school that I’ve ever seen. I’m not saying there are not exceptions, but that has been my experience.
It may be the school’s choice or a AACSB requirement, I’m not sure. I never looked into it that deeply. I just know it’s a super ubiquitous requirement in the job listings I’ve seen and it was told to me by professors at several schools.
Those are the schools that will have the most funding available. Things are changing quite a bit right now, so that may not stay the same. But that’s where the money is right now.
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That I've seen. I've seen it in many job listings for university teaching positions where the schools mention it as a requirement. Teaching carries different requirements however. For instance, regionally accredited schools almost never allow degree holders from other accreditation types to teach, but there have certainly been holders of NA degrees admitted to RA degree programs.