Distance Learning MBA Programs
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Distance learning MBA programs enable you to attend a virtual classroom, receive an MBA degree, and never actually step foot onto a college campus. Distance learning can be as simple as attending classes at an alternative campus location. But, there are many forms of distance learning options available, growing with technological advancements that use various forms of communication and classroom environments:
- Internet
- Video conferencing
- Other interactive web based technologies
Receiving an MBA through a regular college campus has the same requirements as distance learning MBA programs. You will still need to apply to the college, submit appropriate reference materials and any other requirements. Typical MBA degrees require a minimum of 60 credit hours, and take two years of full-time attendance to complete. Other types of MBA tracks are accelerated MBA programs that take only one year for a full-time student, part-time MBA programs, and executive MBA programs.
Different types of Distance Learning MBA Programs
Two year full-time MBA Program
- Typical MBA program for students attending class on campus
- Class times may vary
- Students takes three to five classes per semester
One year full-time Accelerated MBA Programs
- Require extensive perquisites, work experience, background or training
- Can take anywhere from 11 to 16 months to complete
- Student cannot have a full-time job
- Courses are schedule from nine to five everyday
Part-Time MBA Programs
- Only one to three courses per semester
- Take three to four years to complete
- Popular distance learning method that allows students to work a full-time job during semester
- Class times vary, many options are available
Distance Learning at Remote Locations
Some colleges have remote locations where students have the option to attend, instead of going to the main campus. Studying to receive your MBA at a remote location can involve taking classes at locations such as:
- Community colleges
- Arenas
- High schools
- Other college campuses
If colleges offer MBA programs through remote locations, you receive your degree from that college, even if you attend different campuses closer in proximity to your home. These schedules can be flexible, but often there are specific classes offered at specific times, because most colleges cannot afford to offer as many options at remote locations as they can on their main campus.
Video MBA Programs
Studying to receive your MBA degree through video conferences and classes can be an interactive alternative to taking conventional courses in a classroom. Lectures are recorded within a classroom environment, allowing you to observe class interaction, and either distributed by mail to the students, or available online to view at any time.
Video classes offer you a lot of scheduling flexibility, since you can watch the video whenever you choose, and use it to refresh your memory before exams and assignments.
Online MBA Programs
Distance learning MBA programs can also be available over the internet. This involves reading the professor’s notes, lectures and study guides online and submitting your course work through e-mail or the course's user interface.
Online classes can be integrated with video classes, but they can also be as simple as notes, assignments and deadlines listed on a website where you are required to visit daily for updates. Professors sometimes offer their lectures in PDF format or through an online class website, available for students to print out and study.
Studying to receive your MBA degree online, requires a lot of self-discipline and motivation, as you are guiding yourself through the program and are never actually involved with other students and professors besides e-mails and the possible option to call your professor.
Popular Schools offering Distance Learning MBA Degrees
Distance Learning Conclusion
Getting your MBA through distance learning typically takes the same amount of time as getting a degree on a physical campus. MBA Programs can take a full-time student a year, a part-time student two years or an accelerated full-time student one year, depending upon his/her experience, background and previous education.
Distance learning methods can involve video conferences, commuting to remote campus locations, online classrooms, virtual classrooms and other forms of virtual communication such as e-mail and class websites.
Written by Christina Freeman
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