Valdosta State University offers WebMBA� program
October 24, 2000
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Valdosta State University offers WebMBA� program
Valdosta State University's College of Business Administration
has expanded its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program to
better serve the needs of working students. The WebMBA� program,
which is taught entirely online, enables business professionals to
earn a master's degree without interrupting their professional or
personal schedules.
"This program is aimed towards working professionals who need
flexibility, because of their work hours or travel schedule," said
Jim Elliot, WebMBA� director.
Using a WebCT platform, students will take courses in accounting,
organizational behavior, marketing, finance, production/operation
management, international business, decision analysis, business
strategy and two electives as part of the 30 hours required to
complete the degree. Students will begin their online classes
January 2001 and are encouraged to take two courses each semester
for five consecutive semesters.
According to Dr. John Oliver, director of the MBA program at VSU,
offering a totally online MBA program will help the local economy.
"This program will aid economic development in our region by
providing a way for mid-level managers to pursue a master's degree
from any location."
"Students with motivation and self-discipline can access learning
twenty-four hours a day from virtually anywhere," said Dr. Andrew
Ostapski, associated professor of management at VSU. "Executives on
a flight to Tokyo or in a motel room in Amsterdam can access
assignments as easily as those in a library, on campus, or in their
home."
WebMBA� is offered through a consortium of five Georgia
universities. In addition to Valdosta State University, the
participating universities are Georgia Southern University,
Kennesaw State University, State University of West Georgia and
Georgia College and State University.
Courses will be taught by professors from each of these
institutions, and are selected based on a number of criteria,
including their ability to engage students in experiences that
provide learning while solving real business problems.
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