Guide to Online Education
ProgramsOnline MBA Degrees
Do
employers value online MBA degrees the same as they value MBA degrees
earned in a traditional classroom
environment? These days, that's the
multi-thousand-dollar question – literally – because that's how much
it's going to cost to complete the requirements for an online MBA
degree. And that's a huge sum of money to put at risk!
| A
fresh look at online MBA degrees |
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growth in online MBA degrees is exploding and with so many people
enrolling, employers are being forced to re-evaluate their opinions of
distance learning. They need to realize that many of these programs are
capable of producing the same caliber graduates as traditional learning
environments. Even so, employers know that not all online MBA
degree-granting institutions are equal when it comes to curriculum,
instruction, and accreditation.
Employers
also know that
some of the online MBA degrees that graduates hold in their hands
aren't worth the paper they're printed on. These are the degrees that
have been issued by so-called "diploma mills" which are nothing more
than non-accredited institutions that charge huge amounts of money for
a worthless education. If you're considering an online MBA program,
steer clear of these institutions! Instead, pursue a degree from a
reputable institution that's been accredited by the appropriate
regional accrediting agency.
An online MBA degree
from such an
institution should be similar in structure to that which students would
earn if they attended class on campus. Online students can work around
a school schedule that's more convenient, but they're still going to
listen to lectures, read applicable chapters from similar textbooks,
and participate in classroom discussion. They'll just do all while
online. Students pursuing online MBA degrees might also be exposed to
podcasts, videoconferences, and lectures that have been videotaped.
Since
most MBA programs also require residency hours, even those who opt for
online MBA degrees likely will be required to physically participate in
pertinent workshops and other coursework. Online students will be
required to take and pass various tests but they'll do so in the
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| It's more a
matter of convenience |
While
the coursework and curriculum won't differ substantially, what is
different is that online students have more flexibility in their
scheduling. Some online students find that with accelerated courses,
they're able to complete their MBA degree requirements more quickly
than those who sit in a traditional classroom environment. These are
the main reasons why students choose this path.
Interestingly,
online MBA degrees won't necessarily cost less. As with any type of
degree, costs vary considerably among institutions. In general, the
more prestigious the granting institution, the more the degree will
cost the student. Students should be particularly suspicious of online
MBA degree programs that are priced substantially lower than the
competition. This isn't to say the program is a fraud or a scam, but
those considering it should carefully research the institution's
history, accreditation, and even talk with former students before
enrolling.
So to summarize, if you want an
employer to take
your distance learning online MBA degree seriously, you've got to make
sure you choose the right program.
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