(05-06-2022, 06:53 PM)suzycupcake Wrote: Ok guys - I'm in too!!! Just signed up for the MS in Human Relations and Business. My first 2 courses start in the summer semester (I did the 2 required courses first) and looking at trying for 2 certificates if I can because why not ...
Have you guys taken those yet? Any thoughts to share?
Congratulations. The MS in Human Relations and Business is a very flexible business degree.
I took the Christian Ethics (RGS6036) version with Jerry Van Hamme. I choose it for the simple reason that I was able to get my hands on a 2nd hand copy of the textbook for $10 (at the time); you did need it for some reference work (exams). I enjoyed the course far more than I would have expected, and learned more than expected as well. His lectures were very well done - thought provoking. It is more a course of how Christianity has impacted the laws (worldwide, and current) than a course on Christianity - and discuses how some (people) will bend the original Christian text (bible) to their own version to make it fit their personal agenda (things get taken out of context). In summary, it is not a preaching of Christianity course - that the textbook title might lead you to believe.
There are different versions of the Theory and Application of Research Methods (RGS6035) as well, based on weight of exams/paper(s) or just written paper(s). I had to drop this course a few times due to pandemic related work demands, but ended up completing it with Dr. Jonathan Schultz - who offered the exam/paper blended version. It was the right choice for me.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA