Thank you for your comment and the group links. I will check those out today.
Terrie
scaredrain: femmarine: Dave,Thanks for your information. I'm considering TUI due to my MGIBill. I am currently attending UOP and working on an MBA/MHS. What form of training do the CD's offer? Is it just reading of books and writing papers or does it include simulations, scenarios, worksheets, etc. How interesting do they try to make it?Also, how heavy is the work load with two classes and is it possible to take three classes if you work full time? (Time is a consideration for me since my MGIB ends April 2009)Thanks,Terrie Hi I considered TUI for my PhD and am still considering the school, I am also taking some courses with them in IT. You can for the masters programs, take up to 4 courses per 12 weeks, they dont recommend this, but you can do this if you choose to do so. You have 6 modules per class that are due over the 12 weeks. The first 5 modules are papers that you have to do and the week 6 module is your final paper for that course.The CDROM's have all the links, notes, and assignments on them, you will need access to the internet to access the reference links. There are 2 groups on Yahoo that are full of TUI learners, that you may want to join, to talk to current and past learners:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TUI/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuiphdba/
femmarine: Dave,Thanks for your information. I'm considering TUI due to my MGIBill. I am currently attending UOP and working on an MBA/MHS. What form of training do the CD's offer? Is it just reading of books and writing papers or does it include simulations, scenarios, worksheets, etc. How interesting do they try to make it?Also, how heavy is the work load with two classes and is it possible to take three classes if you work full time? (Time is a consideration for me since my MGIB ends April 2009)Thanks,Terrie
Dave,
Thanks for your information. I'm considering TUI due to my MGIBill. I am currently attending UOP and working on an MBA/MHS. What form of training do the CD's offer? Is it just reading of books and writing papers or does it include simulations, scenarios, worksheets, etc. How interesting do they try to make it?
Also, how heavy is the work load with two classes and is it possible to take three classes if you work full time? (Time is a consideration for me since my MGIB ends April 2009)
Thanks,
Hi I considered TUI for my PhD and am still considering the school, I am also taking some courses with them in IT. You can for the masters programs, take up to 4 courses per 12 weeks, they dont recommend this, but you can do this if you choose to do so.
You have 6 modules per class that are due over the 12 weeks. The first 5 modules are papers that you have to do and the week 6 module is your final paper for that course.
The CDROM's have all the links, notes, and assignments on them, you will need access to the internet to access the reference links. There are 2 groups on Yahoo that are full of TUI learners, that you may want to join, to talk to current and past learners:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TUI/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuiphdba/
scaredrain,
I tried to join the http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuiphdba/ and was denied. I told them in the comment section that I just joined TUI University and pursing a B.S. in Business Administration. The denial doesn't explain why I was not allowed.
Disregard my last posts. Dummy me didn't realize it was for PHD BA, not B.S. BA. lol
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