09-10-2024, 05:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2024, 05:17 PM by Jonathan Whatley.)
Common terms to search, paired with terms like "AACSB", "online", and "site:.edu", would include "4+1", "3+1", "bachelor's to master's", "bachelor's to MBA", and "accelerated MBA" (of course sometimes that means accelerated in some other way).
I'm seeing a few hits, like the 4+1 online BBA to MBA at the University of Texas Permian Basin.
What I'm seeing so far is programs in which students only take graduate courses (or undergraduate courses that will waive graduate courses locally) after having completed most of that school's AACSB undergraduate business program.
If you applied to such a program with your transcripts from sources like Sophia and UMPI, they'd determine what they would accept in transfer, then would probably send you to complete a number of undergraduate credits with them before being eligible to take graduate or graduate-waiving credits.
Maybe you'd be okay with this! Or maybe a program exists that would let you take graduate credits while an undergraduate student, but more promptly.
I'm seeing a few hits, like the 4+1 online BBA to MBA at the University of Texas Permian Basin.
What I'm seeing so far is programs in which students only take graduate courses (or undergraduate courses that will waive graduate courses locally) after having completed most of that school's AACSB undergraduate business program.
If you applied to such a program with your transcripts from sources like Sophia and UMPI, they'd determine what they would accept in transfer, then would probably send you to complete a number of undergraduate credits with them before being eligible to take graduate or graduate-waiving credits.
Maybe you'd be okay with this! Or maybe a program exists that would let you take graduate credits while an undergraduate student, but more promptly.