08-07-2022, 07:06 PM
(08-07-2022, 04:31 PM)Pats20 Wrote:I want to share my experience thus far in the program. I started Jan 31 this year. I have completed three courses that were all seven weeks—one at a time. The Dean allowed me to transfer three courses from my TESU BSBA (thanks to cerich67's suggestion!). This last course completed last week was also seven weeks. The Dean allowed me to begin a Strategy course last Monday that is self-study that lasts five weeks and finishes Sept 9. I start an HR course on Sept 9 followed by Economics to finish the year in the seven-week format. The last three courses in the MBA program should complete in late June next year. Total twelve courses, including my three transfers from TESU.(08-07-2022, 01:38 PM)cerich67 Wrote:The website says :(08-07-2022, 11:39 AM)Pats20 Wrote:basically you have spring and fall, which each has 2x 7 week terms in the MBA. The dean will often add a summer 7 week term as well if you want to take a class over summer.(06-17-2022, 01:22 PM)Flelm Wrote:So is the online format in 7 week terms like the in -person program ?(06-16-2022, 07:54 AM)Pats20 Wrote: Thanks a lot guys for the info. Still a few courses away from bachelors. Been thinking ahead a bit. Cheap mba or mscs. Or nothing at all. Lol. Cause to be honest thinking about another 2 years of hard work seems a little daunting. Although I’ve taken a couple weeks off before I begin another course and I’m twiddling my thumbs thinking I should be studying lol.
That's exactly how I felt. Then I decided I had to try the HAU MBA because of the price, if nothing else.
(06-17-2022, 12:46 PM)Maniac Craniac Wrote: I need grade and course completion documentation for my employer's tuition reimbursement program. I just email the registrar after each course and they kindly email me an unofficial transcript in PDF form. The staff at HAU are busy, but they have always been extremely helpful whenever I have reached out to them.
That's what I thought I would have to do, I just wanted confirmation. Thanks.
How many terms in a year ?
Students take the required courses one at a time, but in an intensive fashion. Upon completing one course, they continue with the next one in the series.
The program can accommodate both resident students and working professionals and be completed in less than two years.
How does that happen with only 5 terms per year and 12 courses required ?
The website says :
Students take the required courses one at a time, but in an intensive fashion. Upon completing one course, they continue with the next one in the series.
The program can accommodate both resident students and working professionals and be completed in less than two years.
This is prolly a stupid question but How does this happen with 36 credits and only 5 terms per year ?
I have chosen to take this program slowly, which has been very satisfying thus far. Great content, fantastic people leading the courses and an administrative support team that operates with integrity and support. It would seem that the members who have taken the program all agree on the value and positive experience in their journeys.
MBA, magna cum laude, Hellenic American University
BSBA, Thomas Edison State University
ASBA, Thomas Edison State University
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