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Aspen University

Last post 2 hours, 21 minutes ago by JohnDoe. 176 replies.
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  •  05-03-2008, 2:03 PM 11516 in reply to 11508

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    Thanks for the info. I will look into the Aussie's ITMaster's program. Since this is a forgein degree, may I ask how it is perceived in US by large employers?

  •  05-03-2008, 2:11 PM 11517 in reply to 11508

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    SteveFoerster:

    Do you have many technical certifications?  I ask because if what you're looking for is a way to show what you already know while putting all the pieces of your knowledge together, I wonder whether one of the IT Masters programs from Australia's Charles Sturt University might be right for you.  Half of your coursework consists of a technical cert, like MSCE CCNP, or whatever, there are a good number from which to choose.  The rest of the degree is integrative coursework.

    http://itmasters.com.au 

    -=Steve=- 

    Yes, I had MCSE on NT4.0 and CCNA, but I let them expired. cuz I did not feel like to make Bill Gates and John Chamber richer:). Those cert can help you get in the door and that was it.  I have more job related specific cert such as Rx Admin and Medication Orders and Dell Server and Workstaion cert.

  •  05-03-2008, 3:15 PM 11521 in reply to 11516

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    I don't think you'll have much of a problem with the Aussie program, they are a reputable school.
  •  05-04-2008, 8:11 PM 11538 in reply to 11521

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    Cajun:
    I don't think you'll have much of a problem with the Aussie program, they are a reputable school.

    Are they RA equivalent? The tuition is kind high, $2100 per course as stated on their web site.

  •  05-05-2008, 12:24 PM 11552 in reply to 11538

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    kcdpas:
    Are they RA equivalent? The tuition is kind high, $2100 per course as stated on their web site.

    Yes, like other Australian universities, Charles Sturt University is considered the equivalent of regionally accredited. 

    $2100 is a lot per course, but if you have a certification already (or can pass those tests easily) then that's half the program, and the other six courses together would only be $12,600, which isn't bad for a Master's.  Take two courses at a time and you'd be done in just one year.

    -=Steve=- 

  •  05-07-2008, 9:07 PM 11637 in reply to 5857

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    SteveFoerster:

    Guys, if you click on someone's screen name in one of their posts it will take you to a screen where you can sent them a Private Message or an Email.  That's much better than putting your phone numbers on this forum.

    -=Steve=- 

    Steve,

    what happens if I replied a private message? is the reply goes to the person who sent the message or else?

    I did not pay much attention may have done that:)

  •  05-07-2008, 9:34 PM 11638 in reply to 11637

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    Re: Aspen University

    kcdpas:
    what happens if I replied a private message? is the reply goes to the person who sent the message or else?  I did not pay much attention may have done that:)

    Then only that person will see it.  The interface is identical, though, so I can understand why you weren't sure.

    -=Steve=- 

  •  05-07-2008, 10:26 PM 11640 in reply to 11638

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    SteveFoerster:

    Then only that person will see it.  The interface is identical, though, so I can understand why you weren't sure.

    -=Steve=- 

    Okay, thanks for the information. I tried one on you, did you see my test message?

  •  05-08-2008, 1:32 PM 11653 in reply to 9047

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    Since you are currently attending AU, do you know if they taking previous trainings and wave the electives? For example, American Management Association offers: Information Technology Project Management Seminar #6516 cost: $1795 for members and it indicate the seminar is 3 days/1.8 CEUs / 18 PDUs. Also, Microsoft technical trainings, such as SQL server 2000 admin, IIS6 admin and Citrix Metaframe admin, Crystel Enterprise, etc.

    Thanks!

  •  05-08-2008, 5:52 PM 11658 in reply to 11653

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    this question was for any current Aspen student:) forgot to mention in my previous post.
  •  05-09-2008, 11:17 PM 11695 in reply to 10849

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     Quote from jwthornhill:

    I'm a recent graduate of Aspen University's MSIT program and currently enrolled in the MBA IM program. I can honestly say that I was both pleased and impressed with the curriculum and materials in all of my courses. I'm not sure about the MSIS curriculum but, in their MS Information Technology program they focused on how to combine the power of computing with the study of managerial know-how and social issues to strategically solve current problems and to creatively research future IT solutions. I had a very diverse group of instructors who were extremely helpful in applying the practical application of my studies to my current job. And, my Capstone Advisor went above and beyond to assist me through every aspect and step of my final project.

    My personal opinion is that Aspen has been extremely beneficial to both my educational and professional life. On the graduate level, I think the final analysis is that you only get out of any school program what you put into it.

    Good Luck Wink
     

     

     

    Congrats on your accomplishment!!!!! Good job!

     

    Abner YesCool 

    P.S. When I posted my congrats directed at jwthornhill, the quote I posted from him made some think the quote was mine (somehow, It showed me as the author). Sorry this was a mistake and confused some people who pm'd me.

    I am currently have 7 out of the 11 courses done towards an MBA at Aspen.

    Congrats once again to jwthorhill!!!!

     

    Abner 

     

  •  05-22-2008, 9:55 AM 11977 in reply to 9526

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    singh:
    I completed my first course 510-Accounting for MBA-PM successfully :)

    Completed Finance course successfully :) 

  •  05-22-2008, 4:45 PM 11991 in reply to 11977

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    singh:

    singh:
    I completed my first course 510-Accounting for MBA-PM successfully :)

    Completed Finance course successfully :) 

    How was the course? how much effort and work you need to do inorder to comlete the finance course? I am just curious:).

  •  05-23-2008, 11:39 AM 12014 in reply to 11991

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    Hi - Sorry to interrupt and I hope you get your finance course question answered in a timely manner.  This is my first attempt to post on this website and I must say that I have found it very helpful in deciding to attend Aspen University.  I was wondering if there are any opinions out there on taking the independent course vs the interactive course and which you would advise for me?  I have a doctorate degree in physical therapy, but have done very little in terms of on-line rather than in-class studies, so I am not too intimidated by the difficulty of coursework but am a little unprepared as far as what I need to know to be able to handle on-line coursework and be able to get assignments and tasks completed in time.  I have seen others post that 1-2 courses at a time keeps you plenty busy and not to try for any more than that at a time.  Are all in agreement on this?

    Thanks- 

  •  05-23-2008, 12:24 PM 12015 in reply to 12014

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    Hi Bobby!

    I personally am a big procrastinator, so I have only taken one course at a time. That keeps me as busy as I want to be, but I know others who have wanted to accerlerate their degree program or get through some required/core courses quickly. I don't trust my work ethic yet, so to stay on the safe side, I only take it one at a time! Cool

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