Online Degrees...

Jason

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....Yes I know this been discussed before and I really truly did do a search of old posts but didn't really see what I was looking for.

Does anyone know of any Master's level degrees that can be done completley online? I know about Riddle's program. I'm looking for something outside of the aviation world - other than that I'm not real picky about the subject - preferably an MBA, something in the Education realm or safety/security arenas.



Jason
 
Im in a Master of Commercial Avation program at Delta State University. Just started the program, but it's pretty cheap $156/unit
 
check out www.gradschools.com Go under the search by grad schools link and click on distance education. There are a lot of MBA's out there, education degrees, and a few aviation online master's programs. It's probably not a complete list, but pretty close.
 
I just got a packet from Lynn University today in the mail about their online aviation degrees. From what I've read, all they have for undergraduates is the bachelors in bussines administration and bachelors in aviation management. Their elective classes serve as classes for each rating. If you want more detailed information you can check here:

Aviation Degrees
 
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check out www.gradschools.com Go under the search by grad schools link and click on distance education. There are a lot of MBA's out there, education degrees, and a few aviation online master's programs. It's probably not a complete list, but pretty close.

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Exactly what I was looking for!! I knew there had to be a listing out there somewhere.

Jason
 
There are MBA programs and then there are mba programs. What you want to look for is if the school is AACSB accredited which is for predominately research based colleges. You can go to there website--just type aacsb in google--and find a list of schools that are accredited. At the top page you will see “accreditation”, put you curser over it, then choose accredited members for a list. Syracuse university has an IMBA (online) program that if you have significant work experience you may qualify for a GMAT waiver.
 
Yes but the Syracuse program requires 1 week of residency each term - no that's not much but it is more vacation time each year than I can swing.....and bidding against 1,000 other pilots for certain vacation weeks sometimes it's hard to get certain weeks.

Jason
 
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