01-31-2025, 11:33 AM
(01-31-2025, 10:40 AM)newdegree Wrote:(01-31-2025, 09:00 AM)lidel Wrote:(01-30-2025, 10:45 PM)newdegree Wrote: Just curious are the quizzes open book or proctored ? Also has anyone reached the dissertation phase yet? I am curious how they split the work for each of the dissertation courses.
Hi,
The quizzes are open book, as was the test. The quizzes are honestly pretty easy and are like free marks, in my opinion. If you have read the unit, there should be no problem. The test that I took was an open book and still super challenging for me.
I don't think anyone is in the dissertation yet, as the program is new. It is split into the final four courses, each termed "Applied Doctoral Research" with a different course number and focus. These last four are eight weeks each in length. For me, this starts in May. I believe the first is focused on the official prospectus submission, the second is the proposal, the third is where you do the research, findings, and conclusions, and the final course is the presentation and defense.
They encourage working ahead so you can hit the ground running. I have a working prospectus, proposal draft, and a lot of my methodology for my survey in place, as well as some contacts with collaborating organizations. I realize there may be some curveballs once the process starts, and I intend to document it here as things progress.
I hope this helps.
S
Thank you for sharing; how long is a typical class in weeks, and how many courses can you take at once?
You're welcome. I'm happy to help.
In the UpGrad system, the courses are six weeks in length, and you only take one at a time. Aside from three one-week breaks throughout the program they are back to back. If one course finishes on the 31st, the next starts on the 1st. If you enroll directly through Edgewood, you can take multiple courses at a time, and I think they are seven weeks long with longer breaks in between.
S