01-02-2010, 03:56 PM
Combined degree programs are always going to be a lot more expensive. (Heck, you're basically paying for 2 degrees...)
If you're only looking for 18 hours in each requirement so that you can go towards teaching, would the WNMU Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies work for you? You can basically choose 2 areas, take 18 hours in each area, and get a degree, but of course, it wouldn't be labeled as an MBA or MHA. You can do it in two years for about $800/6 credits for a Masters for about $5500 or so after books.
If you specifically need the dual degree, I'll continue to look around, but the folks over at degreeinfo.com might have a quick and easy answer for you.
I'd also like to note (slightly off topic) that if anyone's looking for 18 hour credit groupings (after they get their masters) to be able to teach new subjects, look at places like APU/AMU and others for grad certificates. Its a pretty time and cost effective way to get new credits for teaching areas without having the hassle of going through for an additional masters degree.
If you're only looking for 18 hours in each requirement so that you can go towards teaching, would the WNMU Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies work for you? You can basically choose 2 areas, take 18 hours in each area, and get a degree, but of course, it wouldn't be labeled as an MBA or MHA. You can do it in two years for about $800/6 credits for a Masters for about $5500 or so after books.
If you specifically need the dual degree, I'll continue to look around, but the folks over at degreeinfo.com might have a quick and easy answer for you.
I'd also like to note (slightly off topic) that if anyone's looking for 18 hour credit groupings (after they get their masters) to be able to teach new subjects, look at places like APU/AMU and others for grad certificates. Its a pretty time and cost effective way to get new credits for teaching areas without having the hassle of going through for an additional masters degree.
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Master of Education with a specialty in Rabbit-specific destructive munitions (or eLearning & Technology, I forget which)
Doctor of Philosophy in Wile E. Leadership with an area of specialty in Acme Mind Expansion - 2017 Hopefully