08-22-2023, 03:02 PM
(08-22-2023, 11:29 AM)turtlepuff1234111 Wrote:(08-22-2023, 10:39 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, you missed the addendum, I was actually looking forward to reading about that area over the template... From the looks of things, you should continue with the Masters options at WGU Texas (State Endorsed), from the MBA ITM to MS ITM, there are other options in between as well such as MSCIA... Another option is PUG for their MSIT, it really depends on that overview or picture of your situation I mentioned about in the addendum...My apologies, I just updated the post to include the addendum. Thank you for the information.
Yes, I repeat what I mentioned earlier in my post, your first option should be WGU Texas as it's a state endorsed subsidiary... To be exact, it's an affiliate, they've expanded on that since 2011 or so. Here's the total number of affiliates (basically they're small offices not full institutions where students attend). Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Go...University
Affiliate Year founded
WGU Indiana 2010
WGU Washington 2011
WGU Texas 2011
WGU Missouri 2013
WGU Tennessee 2013
WGU Nevada 2015
WGU North Carolina 2017
WGU Ohio 2018
WGU Idaho 2021
WGU Utah 2021
WGU Montana 2021
WGU Nebraska 2022
WGU Arizona 2023
WGU Colorado 2023
If you ever need to get an MBA/MSML, you can also look into WGU's offerings as they have concentrations in MBA ITM, if you want the MS ITM, it's slightly different, and there is always the MSCIA option as well. Then there is HAU for an alternative MBA, PUG for the MSIT, UMPI for MAOL. I would take some time to decide which way you want to go...
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