Can someone please let me know, the top 1year MBA programs in US? I am aware of few of them in Canada / Europe. Please advice about the universities.
And I would like to know the specific MBA program (Marketing, Finance, IM etc.), which has a higher value in the 1 year program (US university).
Appreciate your response.
MBA 1Year Program US
Posted Feb 07, 2007 02:17
And I would like to know the specific MBA program (Marketing, Finance, IM etc.), which has a higher value in the 1 year program (US university).
Appreciate your response.
Posted Feb 07, 2007 19:01
I would say
- Northwestern (Kellogg)
- UCLA (Anderson)
- Michigan (Ross)
- Cornell (Johnson)
- Indiana Bloomington (Kelley)
- USC (Marshall)
- Thunderbird (Garvin)
(in that order).
Did I miss any?
- Northwestern (Kellogg)
- UCLA (Anderson)
- Michigan (Ross)
- Cornell (Johnson)
- Indiana Bloomington (Kelley)
- USC (Marshall)
- Thunderbird (Garvin)
(in that order).
Did I miss any?
Posted Feb 07, 2007 23:21
Hi LaVoz De Galicia,
Appreciate your response, can you also tell me the average work exp & gmat scores these schools may need.
And one more question, do we specialize in a 1 yr program or do we take on all requisite courses from all facets i.e. marketing, finance, international management etc.
Thanks again for your response.
Appreciate your response, can you also tell me the average work exp & gmat scores these schools may need.
And one more question, do we specialize in a 1 yr program or do we take on all requisite courses from all facets i.e. marketing, finance, international management etc.
Thanks again for your response.
Posted Feb 10, 2007 10:42
Hi, you can find this info on the websites of the programs. For Cornell I happen to know:
- Average years of work experience: 6
- Average GMAT score: 710
- Average GPA: 3.6
Suitable for you?
- Average years of work experience: 6
- Average GMAT score: 710
- Average GPA: 3.6
Suitable for you?
Posted Feb 11, 2007 00:12
Hi,
Thank you for the information, would you happen to know for the MBA program at USC and Thunderbird. I shall take a look at their websites as well.
Best,
Thank you for the information, would you happen to know for the MBA program at USC and Thunderbird. I shall take a look at their websites as well.
Best,
Posted Feb 12, 2007 11:55
Hello. I was looking for that information concerning USC, but couldn't find any average. What I know is that USC requires a minimun 2 years work experience, and that there are no numerical cutoffs for either the GMAT or GPA. Of course it would be very interesting to know the avarage, if you find out please share.
Posted Feb 20, 2007 17:13
I would say
- Northwestern (Kellogg)
- UCLA (Anderson)
- Michigan (Ross)
- Cornell (Johnson)
- Indiana Bloomington (Kelley)
- USC (Marshall)
- Thunderbird (Garvin)
(in that order).
Did I miss any?
only Northwestern offers 1 yr MBA from that list.
Outside of Northwestern the best 1 yr MBA in the USA is University of Florida. The school just got $60 million ($30 Millon gift + state matching funds) to build new business building.
http://www.cba.ufl.edu/programs/
- Northwestern (Kellogg)
- UCLA (Anderson)
- Michigan (Ross)
- Cornell (Johnson)
- Indiana Bloomington (Kelley)
- USC (Marshall)
- Thunderbird (Garvin)
(in that order).
Did I miss any?</blockquote>
only Northwestern offers 1 yr MBA from that list.
Outside of Northwestern the best 1 yr MBA in the USA is University of Florida. The school just got $60 million ($30 Millon gift + state matching funds) to build new business building.
http://www.cba.ufl.edu/programs/
Posted Feb 20, 2007 22:19
only Northwestern offers 1 yr MBA from that list...
That's not correct. All of them do offer special one-year MBA programs (except Kelley). Check the links below:
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x9715.xml
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Academics/GMBA/AnnArbor/default.htm
http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/academic/accelerated/
http://www.marshall.usc.edu/web/IBEARMBA.cfm?doc_id=1635
http://www.thunderbird.edu/prospective_students/ft_degrees/index.htm?cs=M0001D0002V0030&cd=Listing
Best, LaVoz
only Northwestern offers 1 yr MBA from that list...
</blockquote>
That's not correct. All of them do offer special one-year MBA programs (except Kelley). Check the links below:
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x9715.xml
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Academics/GMBA/AnnArbor/default.htm
http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/academic/accelerated/
http://www.marshall.usc.edu/web/IBEARMBA.cfm?doc_id=1635
http://www.thunderbird.edu/prospective_students/ft_degrees/index.htm?cs=M0001D0002V0030&cd=Listing
Best, LaVoz
Posted Feb 21, 2007 21:44
Actually, after checking the website again I found out that Anderson does not offer a one-year MBA either... The maximum acceleration would allow for the program to complete in 27 months.
Posted Feb 22, 2007 21:55
Actually, after checking the website again I found out that Anderson does not offer a one-year MBA either... The maximum acceleration would allow for the program to complete in 27 months.
cornell 12 months is only for engineers(somebody with M.S is science)
thunderbird is 15 months
USC and Michigan are both Executive education programs requiring at least 5 years in high level managerial positions.
Thes programs are for select few only.
Value for the money University of Florida still your best bet
cornell 12 months is only for engineers(somebody with M.S is science)
thunderbird is 15 months
USC and Michigan are both Executive education programs requiring at least 5 years in high level managerial positions.
Thes programs are for select few only.
Value for the money University of Florida still your best bet
Posted Feb 22, 2007 22:35
Your last comments about University of Florida sound really enthusiastic. Are you in some way affiliated with that school?
Posted Feb 23, 2007 13:36
Anyone heard of the MBA at DePaul University Chicago? I just saw that it is a 1-year program too. What's it worth?
Posted Feb 24, 2007 00:58
Your last comments about University of Florida sound really enthusiastic. Are you in some way affiliated with that school?
i wish! 2 national championships and a rocking campus full of beautiful people, sunny weather etc...compare that to Michigan :-)
If u have undegrad in business you can earn MBA in 10 months, otherwise 12... much cheaper than other major schools... like i said somewhere else once they use, that $60 million they just received, for the new building its a top 20 school in no time
i wish! 2 national championships and a rocking campus full of beautiful people, sunny weather etc...compare that to Michigan :-)
If u have undegrad in business you can earn MBA in 10 months, otherwise 12... much cheaper than other major schools... like i said somewhere else once they use, that $60 million they just received, for the new building its a top 20 school in no time
Posted Mar 13, 2007 13:02
Besides, USD has a full-time MBA which can be completed in 12 or 15 months.
Posted Mar 13, 2007 17:53
Is your response to DePaul University Chicago MBA program?
So from the replies so far, is FL a better university for MBA online?
One more question, what if you can't relocate or move to another state to pursue MBA. Which online MBA programs (1yr) would you all recommend?
So from the replies so far, is FL a better university for MBA online?
One more question, what if you can't relocate or move to another state to pursue MBA. Which online MBA programs (1yr) would you all recommend?
Posted Mar 14, 2007 08:34
Anyone heard of the MBA at DePaul University Chicago? I just saw that it is a 1-year program too. What's it worth?
Posted Mar 15, 2007 21:58
If you don't have an undergrad in business, then your chances of doing a 1 year MBA in NY are slim and none (possible, but highly improbable). Unless a particular program is specifically structured to condense all the core, advanced requisites, and electives in 4-6 standard academic terms (inclusive of summer semesters), then it's not advisable let alone feasible to pursue such an option.
You and Adriana_Garcia may want to take a nice look at the University of Pittsburgh's Katz Graduate School of Business. Now, this is how a 1 year MBA program should be properly structured:
http://www.katz.pitt.edu/mba_oneyear.html
You and Adriana_Garcia may want to take a nice look at the University of Pittsburgh's Katz Graduate School of Business. Now, this is how a 1 year MBA program should be properly structured:
http://www.katz.pitt.edu/mba_oneyear.html
Posted Mar 16, 2007 12:44
Thanks for that evaluation. I was just wondering if the 1-year formula would be an option, since it's less costs and easier to combine with my job. But when I read your comment, it doesn't seem a good idea at all.
Anyways, my first priority is to study in NY, I'll just skip the 1 year idea - and have a look at the longer programs only.
Anyways, my first priority is to study in NY, I'll just skip the 1 year idea - and have a look at the longer programs only.
Posted Mar 23, 2007 00:33
Can someone please let me know, the top 1year MBA programs in US? I am aware of few of them in Canada / Europe. Please advice about the universities.
And I would like to know the specific MBA program (Marketing, Finance, IM etc.), which has a higher value in the 1 year program (US university).
Appreciate your response.
Once again the top 1 yr MBA program is the University of Florida, they also offer Internet MBA which gives the exact same degree/diploma
http://www.floridamba.ufl.edu/FutureStudents/programoverview.asp
And I would like to know the specific MBA program (Marketing, Finance, IM etc.), which has a higher value in the 1 year program (US university).
Appreciate your response. </blockquote>
Once again the top 1 yr MBA program is the University of Florida, they also offer Internet MBA which gives the exact same degree/diploma
http://www.floridamba.ufl.edu/FutureStudents/programoverview.asp
Posted Apr 03, 2007 13:06
Can someone please let me know the top 1year programs in usa?i would like to know the specific MBA program(marketing,finance,it,etc)....n i want the university which accepts 3year bachelor degree...and there is no work experience....waiting for your respose..
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