03-03-2023, 12:19 AM
I'm curious what everyone thinks of the idea of a master's degree with less than 30 hours. My guess is they're doing some kind of resume review to see if your work experience is sufficient to be equivalent to 12 hours? Just conjecture, the program looks fairly new. Does anyone know of any other programs that are under 30 hours? I had always assumed 30 was a hard floor.
https://www.marywood.edu/news/executive-MPA-fast-track
https://www.marywood.edu/news/executive-MPA-fast-track
Working Toward: ME-EM, CU Boulder (Coursera)
Completed: TESU - BA Computer Science, 2023; TESU - AAS Applied Electronic Studies, 2012; K-State -BS Political Science, 2016
Completed: TESU - BA Computer Science, 2023; TESU - AAS Applied Electronic Studies, 2012; K-State -BS Political Science, 2016