04-17-2024, 10:37 AM
Amberton University announced today 2 new programs in Data Analytics:
Master of Science
https://amberton.edu/degree-programs/mas...analytics/
Graduate Data Analytics Certificate
https://amberton.edu/degree-programs/cer...-graduate/
Yes you can complete the certificate and then go onto the MS. Tuition is $300 per credit. All of their degrees (except the counseling degrees) can be completed online. Your diploma says nothing about online neither do the transcripts. There is a physical campus in Texas. I share this info for those looking for a program that's online but doesn't scream online like colleges with global in the name.
One thing I like about Amberton is that you can see the course syllabus before you register for a class so you have an idea of what work is in store for you. You'll also know what textbooks are required so you can budget for them and find them. You can order them through the college bookstore - I never have. I always source mine through Amazon either used, rent, or Kindle.....whichever is cheapest.
Amberton is a Christian university. However, it's not like Liberty or Charleston Southern University where religion is in the courses. There's 1 class which has religion and it's the ethics course everyone is required to take in the business programs. There are 2 sections of the ethics course every term - one faith based and one not. You'll have some students and professors wishing you a blessed day but that's all I've encountered.
Master of Science
https://amberton.edu/degree-programs/mas...analytics/
Graduate Data Analytics Certificate
https://amberton.edu/degree-programs/cer...-graduate/
Yes you can complete the certificate and then go onto the MS. Tuition is $300 per credit. All of their degrees (except the counseling degrees) can be completed online. Your diploma says nothing about online neither do the transcripts. There is a physical campus in Texas. I share this info for those looking for a program that's online but doesn't scream online like colleges with global in the name.
One thing I like about Amberton is that you can see the course syllabus before you register for a class so you have an idea of what work is in store for you. You'll also know what textbooks are required so you can budget for them and find them. You can order them through the college bookstore - I never have. I always source mine through Amazon either used, rent, or Kindle.....whichever is cheapest.
Amberton is a Christian university. However, it's not like Liberty or Charleston Southern University where religion is in the courses. There's 1 class which has religion and it's the ethics course everyone is required to take in the business programs. There are 2 sections of the ethics course every term - one faith based and one not. You'll have some students and professors wishing you a blessed day but that's all I've encountered.