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-The Moore School PMBA program combines top-notch faculty, cutting edge technology, and an outstanding team of support and advisors that make the experience outstanding. I have been satisfied in every way with their overall focus and flexibility.
-The material covered in coursework is relevant to the current workplace, spanning from the local level to the global economy.
-Anyone who is interested in business, I recommend the USC pmba to because it is a great way to get a solid MBA without disrupting professional or family life.
-It would have been nice to see more courses offered; some of the course selections were limited, at times.
-The Moore School of Business Professional MBA was a quality experience. The staff, including professors, understands the requirements on working professionals taking courses. Therefore, they provide challenging and engaging coursework, as well as extensive flexibility in attending/viewing classes.
-They need to improve the networking of the program. The program has had many graduates but I don't see the university taking advantage of their alumni base.
-The program at USC is a great mix of in class learning while offering flexibility to working professionals through its use of technology to keep you connected. The professors were a good mix of academics and professionals. All in all it is a great program!
-Get more class involvement without making it part of the grade in class participation. We had a smart student body but they were difficult to get to communicate and forcing everybody to talk usually meant people with less experience talked more.
-It is a program focused towards giving busy professionals a chance to earn an MBA from a reputable school. The classes focused on the most valuable areas of each subject with "on-the-job" comparisons and examples consistently at the forefront of our discussions. I have never learned as much "usable" information in my academic history. This takes into consideration the fact that I have work experience, I am more interested in learning the information because it is relevant, and USC presented the information in an effective manner.
-I would have liked a required introductory event for the MBA students to meet and get to know each other outside of class. This would be very helpful given the geographically diverse student body.
-The MBA program excelled by providing the education and simulated hands on experience in applying what you learned. The simulations were real world experiences. The professors were very well qualified and exceptional in providing lectures, interaction through discussions and blackboard, and assignments where the content really stuck with you.
-The limited time on campus together with classmates should be spent in better ways than in lecture.
-The flexibility in attending classes (streaming online, available to watch in class, recorded to watch later) makes the USC PMBA program very accommodating and practical for working professionals. That said, this distance learning style does detract from the discussion format of many MBA courses for those people not in attendance at the main campus. I would explain the difference in style to a friend or colleague and let them decide which is best for him/her.
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