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BIG News from UMPI - ss20ts - 10-21-2020 For the first time in UMPI's 117 year history, they're going to be offering a master's degree. They will be offering a MA in Organizational Leadership beginning next week. It will 100% be online and in their YourPace competency based (CBE) program. https://www.umpi.edu/articles/umpi-approved-to-offer-first-ever-masters-degree/ I am currently enrolled at UMPI as a YourPace student. Feel free to ask me abut UMPI. I personally love this format and their program. I am enjoying moving through classes at my own pace and not on a semester schedule. If you've taken Sophia courses, they're very similar in platform and the way content is presented. https://www.umpi.edu/yourpace/graduate/ <----application info RE: BIG News from UMPI - natshar - 10-21-2020 (10-21-2020, 10:50 AM)ss20ts Wrote: For the first time in UMPI's 117 year history, they're going to be offering a master's degree. They will be offering a MA in Organizational Leadership beginning next week. It will 100% be online and in their YourPace competency based (CBE) program. Any information on the cost of this? RE: BIG News from UMPI - ss20ts - 10-21-2020 (10-21-2020, 10:57 AM)natshar Wrote:(10-21-2020, 10:50 AM)ss20ts Wrote: For the first time in UMPI's 117 year history, they're going to be offering a master's degree. They will be offering a MA in Organizational Leadership beginning next week. It will 100% be online and in their YourPace competency based (CBE) program. I haven't found that yet. They haven't added all of the info to the website yet. They made the announcement this morning to students. Undergrad is $1400 per 8 week term and you can take as many classes as you want during that 8 week term. RE: BIG News from UMPI - bjcheung77 - 10-21-2020 That's pretty good, they're now competition for Brandman's program with the same name or WGU's MSML... not bad, more choices to choose from... just looking to see who is going to be cheaper/easier/faster to complete and hopefully in 2 terms for $2800 or 3 for $4200. RE: BIG News from UMPI - ss20ts - 10-21-2020 I have reached out to the admissions counselor who handles YourPace to get more information about the new MA in Organizational Leadership. I'm pretty excited about this because I really like the format UMPI has going on. I am hoping this will lead to an MBA program. A girl can dream! I have heard back from admissions at UMPI. The program starts next week with a handful of students. Its full roll out is for the January term. It is 36 credits and $2000 per 8 week term. There are 12 courses which are all CBE. The MAOL Program The program explores a multidisciplinary, organizational approach to leadership stressing social responsibility and ethics, creativity and innovation, diversity and global mindset, dynamic communication and visioning, and most importantly, the value of the individual. The cornerstones of the program focus on self and authentic leadership, transformational and transactional leadership, and critical thinking and data analysis which prepare students to lead organizations. MAOL students will expand their knowledge of leadership through interdisciplinary/collaborative research, and by discovering and pursuing a topic of scholarly inquiry and research while completing their capstone thesis project. Specific program goals are depicted by the following program mission and vision statements: Mission - The UMPI Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program provides a transformational learning experience that develops resilient leaders with the creativity and innovation needed to construct purposeful and sustained changed in today’s evolving world. Vision - The UMPI Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program aspires to become a global educational leader offering impactful programs that transcend borders, providing anytime, anywhere learning access and sustain a culture of lifelong learning. Program Learning Outcomes: The six categories of leadership program outcomes are organizational complexities, leadership, cognition and application, strategy and innovation, civic engagement, and ethics and social responsibility. Under these areas, graduates will be able to: Organizational Complexities ● Evaluate organizational dynamics in the areas of structure, behavior, culture, and their implications for leadership at various levels ● Develop an understanding of change processes and be able to think critically about obstacles to change Leadership ● Demonstrate the ability to understand and apply communication theory in order to effect appropriate change in a variety of leadership settings ● Exhibit and reflect upon changes in personal leadership behavior, as evidenced by expanded self-knowledge, emotional intelligence, team-behavior, cultural awareness, and systems thinking Cognition and Application ● Propose systemic and sustainable solutions to complex business problems using critical thinking and applied through organizational studies and leadership conceptual frameworks and theories ● Display knowledge of diverse cultures, cross-cultural communication, the dynamics of privilege and oppression, and the uses of power between groups Strategy and Innovation ● Be adaptive leaders that use entrepreneurial thinking and innovative practices to strategically navigate the complex demand of organizational environments ● Respond positively and effectively to problems in unfamiliar contexts, applying creative ideas, methods and ways of thinking Civic Engagement ● Act out of humanitarian values, such as being committed to social justice, engaging in social responsibility, and serving as positive social change agents ● Engage in controversy with civility Ethics and Social Responsibility ● Recognize and address moral challenges facing leaders in organizations through application of a meaningful framework for ethical development ● Practice socially responsible leadership in a changing global environment The competency based (CBE) Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program consists of three Domains, each with four competencies, for a total of 12 competencies overall. Each competency is worth 3-credit hours for a total of 36-credit hours, for the generation of a credit- based transcript that records all achieved competencies. Domain 1 focuses on the leadership foundations. Domain 2, which includes a capstone competency to reinforce the application of concepts and theories learned throughout the degree program, focuses on leadership practices. Domain 3 further explores leadership communication, creative and critical thinking, and organizational policy and strategy. Domain 1: Leadership Foundations Courses/Competencies Research Methods: Data-Driven Decision-Making and Planning Foundations of Organizational Leadership Democracy and Ethical Leadership in Decision Making Globalization and Diversity Domain 2: Leadership Practices Courses/Competencies Organizational Theory and Behavior Team Leadership and Collaboration Leading Organizational Change Organizational Leadership Capstone Domain 3: Expanding Leadership Foundations and Practices Courses/Competencies Leadership and Business Operations Strategic Communication Conflict and Negotiation Leadership and Innovation MAOL Program Calendar, Cost & Admission The MAOL program offers 6 starts a year, breaking the traditional 16-week semester into two, 8-week sessions with starts in September, October, January, March, May, and July. There is a single subscription rate of $2,000 per 8-week session, with no additional costs or fees. All textbooks or associated resources for the program are included in the $2,000 subscription rate. For admissions, applicants are required to provide the following materials: ● Application: Online Application https://www.umpi.edu/yourpace/graduate/ ● Application fee: Waived for all applicants. ● Transcripts: An official transcript from the college or university that issued your bachelor’s degree is required. A transcript is official when sent directly from the institution. If the issuing institution is one of the seven campuses of the University of Maine System, we are able to access the information, so you do not need to provide a transcript. The transcript must demonstrate completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college and a competitive GPA. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or a “B” average is expected. Cumulative GPAs not 3.0 or better, will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may require more documentation. ● Completed Letter of Recommendation Form(s) Transfer Credit Six credits of appropriate graduate-level course work may be transferred from an accredited institution, if the grades earned in such course work are "B" or better, and an official transcript received. Next Steps We are currently accepting applicants for the October 26th start date. To apply, please use the application link above. This application link will also offer an option for the January 19th start date. For admissions related questions, or if you are interested in the program but prefer to start in a later session, please email Shea Cushman at shea.cushman@maine.edu. RE: BIG News from UMPI - ReyMysterioso - 10-21-2020 Following this thread. So you mentioned the YourPace course material is presented similar to Sophia. I personally hate writing large papers/projects and prefer the content/quizzes format of Sophia or ASU EA. Which degree program are you in and how many of the classes require big research/writing projects? RE: BIG News from UMPI - ss20ts - 10-21-2020 (10-21-2020, 04:47 PM)raycathode Wrote: Following this thread. So you mentioned the YourPace course material is presented similar to Sophia. I personally hate writing large papers/projects and prefer the content/quizzes format of Sophia or ASU EA. Which degree program are you in and how many of the classes require big research/writing projects? No I said the platform is similar and the content presentation are similar. UMPI is CBE so there are papers and projects for most classes. Every class has quizzes throughout the course. These don't count in your final grade. Your final grade is your Final Assessment. The Final Assessment is a paper, project, or exam. You don't have a choice about which one. There's a thread on here about my UMPI experience and it goes over UMPI in. great detail. My signature says what I'm majoring at UMPI. RE: BIG News from UMPI - Maniac Craniac - 10-22-2020 (10-21-2020, 12:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: That's pretty good, they're now competition for Brandman's program with the same name or WGU's MSML... not bad, more choices to choose from... just looking to see who is going to be cheaper/easier/faster to complete and hopefully in 2 terms for $2800 or 3 for $4200.So, I haven't asked them for confirmation, but if you carefully read the Brandman website, it seems that you are not allowed to finish in one semester due to a limit in how many credits they let you take per each. If I read it correctly, then the potential is there to complete the UMIPI program both faster and cheaper than Brandman, if UMPI doesn't have the same restriction. Back when I was considering Brandman, I meant to reach out to clarify that policy, but since other reasons led me in different directions, I never got around to asking. Maybe now is a good time, since I've already opened up my big mouth in this thread ![]() RE: BIG News from UMPI - ss20ts - 10-22-2020 (10-22-2020, 02:08 PM)Maniac Craniac Wrote:(10-21-2020, 12:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: That's pretty good, they're now competition for Brandman's program with the same name or WGU's MSML... not bad, more choices to choose from... just looking to see who is going to be cheaper/easier/faster to complete and hopefully in 2 terms for $2800 or 3 for $4200.So, I haven't asked them for confirmation, but if you carefully read the Brandman website, it seems that you are not allowed to finish in one semester due to a limit in how many credits they let you take per each. If I read it correctly, then the potential is there to complete the UMIPI program both faster and cheaper than Brandman, if UMPI doesn't have the same restriction. UMPI does not have any restrictions on the maximum credits you can complete in a term. Terms are 8 weeks so there is no way 99% of the population will complete the 12 courses in just one term. UMPI is not on a semester basis. It's on terms. There are two 8 week terms back to back which line up with their on campus semester, but you are not in a semester. RE: BIG News from UMPI - Maniac Craniac - 10-22-2020 (10-22-2020, 03:05 PM)ss20ts Wrote:Yes, I understand. By "semester" I meant term.(10-22-2020, 02:08 PM)Maniac Craniac Wrote:(10-21-2020, 12:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: That's pretty good, they're now competition for Brandman's program with the same name or WGU's MSML... not bad, more choices to choose from... just looking to see who is going to be cheaper/easier/faster to complete and hopefully in 2 terms for $2800 or 3 for $4200.So, I haven't asked them for confirmation, but if you carefully read the Brandman website, it seems that you are not allowed to finish in one semester due to a limit in how many credits they let you take per each. If I read it correctly, then the potential is there to complete the UMIPI program both faster and cheaper than Brandman, if UMPI doesn't have the same restriction. Speedrunning through CBE degrees is never an easy task. The winning strategy is to find out as much as you can about the program before it starts and studying one's butt off beforehand. When I was considering Brandman, my plan was to get the physical text books used for the semester-based OL courses that correspond with the MyPath competencies, then wear them out via independent study, annotations, flash cards, etc. I figured that if I studied hard enough before enrolling, I'd just have to worry about the time required to complete assignments and take the exams. |