MBA - Partime/Weekend


Hi,

I am planning to do 1 year MBA in IT related field as a part time/weekend program. Can some one advise on the pros and cons on the weekend and part time. Also let me know which university is best to choose. Right now I am in LA(California).
Hi,

I am planning to do 1 year MBA in IT related field as a part time/weekend program. Can some one advise on the pros and cons on the weekend and part time. Also let me know which university is best to choose. Right now I am in LA(California).
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Is there such a program with meaningful accrediation?
Is there such a program with meaningful accrediation?
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In the US, full-time MBAs are two years usually, which means that their part-time counterparts, which are more spread out, are usually 3-4 years and have a lot of flexibility.

Specifically there's no accredited business school in the LA area which offers such a short part-time option. Fortunately, you're in a great place for part-time/weekend options, even if they're going to be longer: USC's MBA-PM program is great, as is UCLA's FEMBA. There are lower cost options at schools like CSULB. That school's part-time MBA can be completed in between two and four years.
In the US, full-time MBAs are two years usually, which means that their part-time counterparts, which are more spread out, are usually 3-4 years and have a lot of flexibility.

Specifically there's no accredited business school in the LA area which offers such a short part-time option. Fortunately, you're in a great place for part-time/weekend options, even if they're going to be longer: USC's MBA-PM program is great, as is UCLA's FEMBA. There are lower cost options at schools like CSULB. That school's part-time MBA can be completed in between two and four years.
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