I am very skeptical about these ONLINE MBAs, are they even remotely comparable in a job market against traditional MBAs?
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Jan 27th, 2003 10:13 PM #1Sr. Member
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http://www.cardean.edu/cgi-bin/cardean1/vi...public_home.jsp
Cardean University
http://information.universityofphoenixcamp...uop/flexnet.jsp
University of Phoenix
has anyone taken any of these or other online MBAs?
i've heard good things about Phoenix (seems popular) but nothing about Cardean.
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Jan 28th, 2003 12:42 AM #2
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Jan 28th, 2003 01:19 AM #3
I don't think they would be taken as seriously.
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Jan 28th, 2003 08:31 AM #4
one of the largest benefits of taking an mba is networking. i find this hard to achieve if your sitting at home in your PJs
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Jan 28th, 2003 09:48 AM #5You wear PJ's? Tell me I'm not the only one wearing their birthday suit while online? :shock:one of the largest benefits of taking an mba is networking. i find this hard to achieve if your sitting at home in your PJs
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Jan 28th, 2003 10:15 AM #6Well, if my window blinds are open then birthday suit it is, but otherwise, I'll throw on some jammies.You wear PJ's? Tell me I'm not the only one wearing their birthday suit while online? :shock:one of the largest benefits of taking an mba is networking. i find this hard to achieve if your sitting at home in your PJs
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Jan 28th, 2003 10:25 PM #7Thank you for being dressed when I dropped by! :shock:Well, if my window blinds are open then birthday suit it is, but otherwise, I'll throw on some jammies.

There are at least a couple of Canadian online MBA programs also: http://www.mba.athabascau.ca/ and http://www.lansbridge.com/ (and http://www.emba.uoguelph.ca/ also, but only focusing on Hospitality and Tourism).
Yes, a major part of an MBA program can be the networking aspect, but even the piece of paper itself can be a foot in the door. After all, some employers may not even know the difference between Athabasca U and Western or Queen's.
I know that the people that are interested in hiring me in the US have never even heard of Waterloo before, so its Canadian reputation doesn't get me very far... That reputation plus about $2.50 will buy me a coffee at Starbucks.
Speaking of Waterloo, though, they're also putting together a Master of Business program there...not quite an MBA, though. http://cbet.uwaterloo.ca/MBETvsMBA.htmlLast edited by Rehan; Jan 7th, 2005 at 01:00 AM.
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Jan 28th, 2003 10:59 PM #8Sr. Member
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wow. thanks for all that info Rehan.
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aahhh.... too much information.......You wear PJ's? Tell me I'm not the only one wearing their birthday suit while online? :shock:one of the largest benefits of taking an mba is networking. i find this hard to achieve if your sitting at home in your PJs_______________
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Jan 28th, 2003 11:15 PM #10NP, I didn't want to kill any future trades via this forum!Thank you for being dressed when I dropped by! :shock:Well, if my window blinds are open then birthday suit it is, but otherwise, I'll throw on some jammies.

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More online MBA
Have anybody heard of Walden University, Capella University or University of North Alabama online MBA?
Please comments on those, as they are very interesting unversities.
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Jan 6th, 2005 08:48 PM #12Yeah, like you want to go work for an employer like that
Originally Posted by Rehan
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Jan 7th, 2005 12:35 AM #13
I second ^.
If your prospective employer doesn't know the difference between Ivey/Queens/Schulich/Rotman and Phoenix, I'd probably wouldn't want to work for them. Most schools offer PT MBAs that offer more interactive learning experience while offering the flexibility most people desire. Unless you live VERY far away from a major city, I'd stick to a brick-and-mortar MBA.
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Jan 7th, 2005 01:00 AM #14
Wow, talk about bringing back an old thread!
Once you step outside of Canada, not a lot of people will give much prestige to a Queen's or Western MBA. And it's certainly not unfathomable that there are lots of very good jobs outside Canada. I listed my personal experience as an example of the physical boundaries of the prestige of Canadian schools, and that was for a ~US$100k/yr techie job. If I had gone to the University College of Cape Breton, it would have been just as meaningful in that case.
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Jan 7th, 2005 01:20 AM #15What kind of a techie job gets you 100k/yr?
Originally Posted by Rehan
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