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-The course work was rigorous and thorough. The students and professors are smart and motivating. I highly recommend the UNCG Evening MBA Program and I am proud of my MBA.
-The quality of the faculty was better than expected. The faculty had a varied background in terms of areas of expertise and global work experience.
-UNCG's MBA program provides a top-notch educational experience at a fraction of the cost of most other programs. The professors are extremely knowledgeable and are dedicated to giving their students the best education possible.
-Find a way to offer more elective, which have been decreased due to severe state budget cuts
-The UNCG program has helped me a great deal at work by providing me a much-improved foundation for business related matters. I had been a biology major in undergrad and had progressed along in my job(s) learning along the way. With a better business foundation I believe my prospects for advancement or another career have dramatically improved.
-Provide more diversity of classes and more exotic classes. Incorporate more local leaders and business people into the classroom experience as guest speakers and adjunct faculty.
-I feel the MBA provided the toolbox to build a solid foundation for my career.
-Personally, I prefer face-to-face classes, as opposed to online classes. I think that the MBA program should continue allowing people to take classes in person. However, in the future, some students may want more and more online classes. The MBA program offers online courses, but I preferred not to take them. However, the ones I did take were fine and worth my time and effort.
-I think the school provides a great education for the price. It is an excellent return on investment!
-More leadership courses might have been helpful. The streamlining of the course offerings as described above might make it possible to take more electives so that a student could explore different interests. In that case it might be good to offer a pass-fail option to that students are not penalized for trying something that might be outside of their current comfort zone. Encouraging this kind of exploration I think would benefit the students.
-It was amazing to see how positively this program impacted me as a student, professional, and individual. I have become a person I did not know that I could be. I highly recommend this program.
-We were on a quarter system. There was so much information coming in a short period of time, it was overwhelming at times, and such a short time to digest the information and let it sink in. The program is being converted to a semester long course schedule which should help.
-Professors were high quality, classes were challenging, and it was very competitive.
-A few things: -A higher standard for admitting students. The program is much lower cost than its competitors. Therefore, it could stand a small cost increase if needed to cover potential shortfalls in enrollment. -More leadership, entrepreneurial and marketing classes. -More focus on "soft skills". The technical focus seemed to be aimed at creating mid-level technicians as opposed to mid and high level managers.
-More quality adjuncts or professors with valuable real-world experience.
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