MBA

Level: Masters
Language: English
Category: Accounting

(4 reviews)

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Educational, but don't try using it in the real world
September 18, 2011
Treat it like continuing ed (non-credit) courses and you will be fine. Try using it for employment or other purposes, and you will run into a lot of roadblocks. It is not licensed, not accredited in the USA or other countries with equivalent regulation. I don't list the MBA on my resume because it will be recognized as such, but list the individual courses as continuting ed.

NOT A GOOD SCHOOL
February 27, 2011
They are not accrediated that is a not a good sign. My MBA in Human Resources Management won't allow me to teach in a college because the degree is not a real degree. Professors are nice and stuff, school does not have a NA accrediation. Good schools are either RA for a tradtional school or NA for a online school. Stay away if you want RA or NA, this school is not. Dr.Kolenich claims that ...

Low Cost MBA,Nice Courses!!
December 6, 2008
Very satisfied by BSU MBA I recommend their degree for those that don't care about accreditation.Very useful courses, a lot of assignments and a 80 pages Thesis. Thank you BSU See you soon in Ph.D program

Underestimated Value of Accreditation, useless
December 2, 2008
Underestimated Value of Accreditation, useless. After working in my field for 20 years, I wanted to return and get my MBA to be able to teach at a local community college. With a Breyer State degree, I am unable to become professionally licensed, and unable to teach anywhere since my degree is not recognized. Out money and starting over.

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Dec. 5, 2008, 1:57 p.m.
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Even your 20 years of experience you should maybe learn how to read.On BSU's website is stated:

"Q: My state requires that I pass an exam to obtain a state license to practice my desired profession. Will a degree that is accredited by an accreditor that does not have approval by the U.S. Department of Education be acceptable as meeting the requirements for licensing or taking a licensing examination?

Response: This question can only be answered by the States themselves. Thus, it is up to each individual student or prospective student to contact their own state's licensing board and ascertain that information. If licensing or a particular certification is your goal, then you are strongly urged to contact your own state or other government board or agency to ascertain their requirements before enrolling into a program of study. 

I'd like to know if you are a real BSU graduate

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