(06-24-2022, 04:08 PM)newdegree Wrote:(01-27-2022, 03:23 PM)Popestt Wrote:(01-12-2022, 02:26 PM)newdegree Wrote:I am a few weeks into the program now and wanted to give a little bit of update on the course assignments. The assignments are significant, and grading is strict. In the 4 assignments that I have completed, I have spent somewhere around 4-5 hours per assignment, and had to make revisions on 3 of them to get a passing score (keeping a high GPA is important to me, so I revise every detail that they mention in order to get an A on each assignment). The course is certainly more rigorous than my MBA from WGU. Each assignment compares in length and work to the work at WGU, but WGU typically only required between 1-4 assignments per class, or in some cases just an exam, rather than the 7 required at Rasmussen. Teachers are responsive and well qualified. I have noticed several grammatical errors in some of the provided lesson material (it seems as though it is being written the way people speak, rather than in formal language, such as using prepositions at the end of sentences, etc) this does not distract from the quality of the information being delivered, however. I am still impressed with the program and think that it complements the D.H.Sc program at A.T. Still very well, as much of the curriculum overlaps. This gives me more confidence in the work that I produce for my doctorate. I will finish the MPH in the same month that I begin my Applied Research Project at ATSU and expect the extra knowledge will help me immensely in designing my project.(01-11-2022, 10:39 PM)Popestt Wrote:(01-05-2022, 05:25 PM)newdegree Wrote: Did you begin the classes on January 03? How are the syllabus and assignments required?
I did. I have completed the first assignment in my Population health class, and got a 4/4. The assignment was a powerpoint presentation Community Health Needs Assessment which emphasized the Key Performance Indicators. The rubric basically assigns 4 points for each requirement, and whichever requirement you get the lowest score on ends up being your final grade. They give you 3 attempts to submit it. Since I did my MBA at WGU, I am very familiar with using the rubric to create the assignment and it was not hard. I have, however, already taken population health as part of my doctorate program, so this is not new material for me. (Rassmussen would only let me transfer in 2 classes, so I decided to transfer in the classes that I enjoyed the least).
The other class I am taking is "Essentials of Public Health". I submitted my first assignment last night, but have not received my evaluation yet. It was a 25-30 minute powerpoint presentation, complete with speaker notes and recorded audio, giving a presentation on the key functions, people, events and major diseases covered in public health.
I have been happy with the way that the courses are laid out. They give a short recorded introduction to the unit, a reading assignment that takes about 20-30 minutes, a few comprehension quizzes, and then another reading assignment. I have come across a broken link here and there in the outside resources, but that happened at WGU from time to time too.
The professors do a weekly live class, which is recorded for those who can't attend. The classes are very similar to WGU's live classes and focus on the course concepts, with a good overview of what is expected in the assignment. The assignments, however, are not evaluated by the professor, but instead by an evaluation team (a la WGU). This is the first degree that I am doing with a for-profit school, but so far I am very pleased and feel like the education is just as high-quality as what I got at WGU, and if I am being honest, I have learned more from online competency based education than I did in my 4 years at Auburn University (War Eagle!).
Thank you for the feedback. I look forward in the future to joining this program one day. Keep us posted we are curious to learn more about the classes and work assignments
how is the program going? Just checking in to follow up
It's going very well! Most of my classes have been taught by Dr Brendalee Viveros, who is very knowledgeable and more than willing to help with any questions you have. She pays close attention to assignments to make sure that they are done correctly, and gives great feedback. So far, I am very impressed with the quality and cost of the program. Rasmussen doesn't give me the "used car salesman" vibe that I get from many for-profit schools. My first Masters was from WGU, and I would consider Rasmussen to be of the same quality, but with more interaction with the professors.