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Colorado State
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For 30 years, CSU has provided a distance MBA
program that offers students:
* AACSB Accreditation
* No Residency Requirement
* Flexibility and Convenience
The CSU MBA program is designed to deliver a quality education while providing
distance learners with the flexibility they need to earn their degree. Each
class is recorded on-campus in a specially designed, state-of-the-art multimedia
classroom. Students are sent a DVD of each class once a week. Distance learners
view DVDs of the course exactly the way the class progressed on campus,
benefiting from the questions asked by the on-campus students.
The program can be completed in two years or four years. There are two 16-week
semesters per year plus 4-week sessions in the summer. Each 16-week semester is
divided into two 8-week sessions. Professors assign projects and coursework that
must be completed within a specified time period.
Each student in the program is required to have access to a computer and to the
Internet to complete course requirements.
Serving students in the United States, Canada and around the world as well as
those with APO & FPO addresses (US. military personnel serving abroad). The
distance MBA program welcomes students from around the globe.
Accreditation
Colorado State's M.B.A. distance degree was the 1st ever to receive AACSB
accreditation - the premier international accrediting agency for schools and
colleges of business.
This is a professional degree program; therefore, students are not required to
complete a thesis, final project, or comprehensive final examination. Transfer
credits are not accepted.
The M.B.A. program can be completed in either a 2-year (21 month) plan or a
4-year plan. The 2-year plan requires the student to take two courses
concurrently, while students in the 4-year plan take only one course at a time.
Both programs require courses to be taken in the summer.
Electronic Communication Requirement (Embanet)
All business courses use Internet communications software provided by Embanet,
an online service provider for Colorado State. Use of Embanet allows
communication between faculty, staff, and students; posting of class materials;
group work; and real-time chats. There is no additional charge to use this
software (available for download on Embanet's Web site) but students must
install the software on their own.
Students are responsible for their own Internet access. For Windows users, all
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) except Prodigy are acceptable. For Macintosh
users all ISPs except Prodigy and CompuServe are acceptable. WebTV is not
capable of meeting the Internet requirements.
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