07-01-2024, 08:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2024, 08:44 AM by FireMedic_Philosopher.)
I can speak to UIS having done some classes there a few years back.
Most graduate degrees (such as the MPA and MBA) work on a cohort model. The OP says he wants little human interaction. Unfortunately in my experience group work and classmates communication was an almost daily requirement. Personally, I hated that aspect and it ultimately prompted me to transfer, despite having a full ride assistantship.
Also, while my experience was MPA and not MBA, my understanding is most of the online classes are synchronous and require cohorts to log onto zoom together each week at specific times.
This may or may not work for OPs schedule, and was the other reason I personally decided to transfer.
If OP wants a recommendation, I would say to look at SEMO (Southeast Missouri State) and see if their online programs have what you need.
They have/had both a masters in health leadership with a business focus and a business program with a health focus.
Most graduate degrees (such as the MPA and MBA) work on a cohort model. The OP says he wants little human interaction. Unfortunately in my experience group work and classmates communication was an almost daily requirement. Personally, I hated that aspect and it ultimately prompted me to transfer, despite having a full ride assistantship.
Also, while my experience was MPA and not MBA, my understanding is most of the online classes are synchronous and require cohorts to log onto zoom together each week at specific times.
This may or may not work for OPs schedule, and was the other reason I personally decided to transfer.
If OP wants a recommendation, I would say to look at SEMO (Southeast Missouri State) and see if their online programs have what you need.
They have/had both a masters in health leadership with a business focus and a business program with a health focus.