International Health

Level: Doctoral
Language: English

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Not Thrilled with TUI
November 29, 2008
I am in my second year of the International Health Science PhD program, after getting an MS from a different on-line institution. Since I'm not in the military, my classes cost a LOT, and the price just went way up. But regardless of the cost, I am concerned that this program doesn't offer the amount of mentorship or collaborative experience/support that my MS program provided. At a PhD level, I find this very frustrating and ...

very challenging
June 24, 2008
I have completed 32 credits towards my PhD in International Health at this point, and can honestly say that I am very impressed with the education, support, and feedback i have received. I am used to online education, having completed my BSN and MSNEd through another well-known and respected online university, and I am happy to say that TUI is very comparable with respect to the education offered. This approach does require an enormous commitment ...

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Feb. 10, 2009, 9:29 a.m.
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I have taken so far 3 online PHD courses. I have 2 MS degrees from regular respected accredited universities. TUI level of education is very good. You have to read a lot and synthesize the information which is standard practice in PHD programs. The professors are very strict with respect to writing requirements according to schorlary papers. What is really different than regular teaching, is that the professors pin point exactly your points of strengths and weakness (without any biases) so that you can improve your performance. As much as you communicate with your professors through students comments  blogs and personal emails, they reply to your queries.

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