Studying online is a particularly effective way of getting an MBA, as it allows you to combine work and study - one of the major principles of an MBA. So choosing the right program for you is very important.
How do I find information about online MBAs?
The most logical place to look is on the internet. Most colleges and universities who offer online MBAs have very informative and sophisticated websites. Many of these programs are also featured on web magazines, and specialist informative sites such as this one.
Do online colleges specialize in particular subjects?
Yes they do, in just the same way as MBAs delivered by the traditional classroom mode of study. Look at the relevant websites, and study the programs featured there. You will find that they give plenty of information on subject modules offered, and (as importantly) the faculty members who will deliver the programs. You will find programs that specialize in public sector, technology, SMEs, international trade and a whole variety of different business areas.
Will I have to keep to a particular timetable?
No, one of the great benefits of studying online is that much of the program is delivered in the form of downloads, which means that you can choose your own time for study, research and assignments. There may be some events that are timetabled, such as online tutorials, but these will tend to be few and organized so that they are in the evening or weekends.
MBAs are an excellent way of progressing your career, so choose your college or institution well, and you can gain all the benefits of studying online.
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Sources of Information:
www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/apply/choosing.shtml
www.cce.csus.edu/online.for_me.htm