Value alternatives to unaccredited MBAs? (10k+ views)


Duncan

High-quality, low-budget, alternatives to triple-crown MBAs have never been better. However, the industrial effort employed in marketing below-average, for-profit schools has never been more effective at concealing them. In this thread, I'd love to pool our ideas about the best-value alternatives at different price points.

Naturally, none of these is a better investment than an excellent MBA. A high-quality MBA will increase your lifetime earnings by a huge amount, equal to many years' earnings. Sadly, not everyone is able to make that investment, and many of those who are able to are not prepared to take the risk.

Most of the cheapest triple-crown distance learning MBAs are around $14k to $25k (see below for the OUBS MBA special pricing through Amity, and the Deakin MBA). A weakening pound means that British schools may seem discounted, with past or current FT-ranked business schools at Aston, Bradford, the Open University, Oxford Brookes and RGU around $22k (And Manchester Met and the OU, via Amity, mush less). Illinois's iMBA and Wisconsin's Web MBA are arguably better designed and have a higher value. However, there's a wide range of price points below there.

Sadly, most people don't realize that an MBA from a terrible school, lacking any respected international accreditation, is worse than an alternative business education from a better school, both in terms of educational value and value perception by the most desirable employers. People get seduced by glamourous-sounding foreign schools, many of which are almost unknown in the institution's supposed home city.

Below are some of the better alternatives I know to an unaccredited MBA at a few price points. Affordable options don't stay available for long, so seize the day.

- c. $0 A Coursera specialization https://www.coursera.org/browse/business?facets=skillNameMultiTag%2CjobTitleMultiTag%2CdifficultyLevelTag%2Clanguages%2CentityTypeTag%3ASpecializations%2CpartnerMultiTag%3AUniversity+of+Illinois+at+Urbana-Champaign%2CcategoryMultiTag%3Abusiness%2CsubcategoryMultiTag&sortField=

- The Maryland MBA Micromasters closed in 2021.

- c. $2940 the University of the People MBA (has US national accreditation, which isn't the highest. However, at only 17% more than the MicroMasters I think this is better value) https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/degrees/master-of-business-administration/

- The LSE graduate-entry BSc in management has new pricing, making the graduate track much less attractive than a triple crown MBA.

- $5000 Amity is a private Indian university with US regional accreditation, a fairly high standard. https://amityonline.com/master-of-business-administration-online 

- $9000 The high-respected Open University's triple crown accredited Business School has a budget option where tuition is delivered by Amity, a private Indian university with US regional accredition. I think the OU is better respected in the UK than Manchester Met, and has been running one of the largest distance-learning MBAs since the 1980s. It ends with a practice-based capstone rather than a research activity. http://www.amityglobalvarsity.com/Home/program_mba (Uiry says this programme stopped admitting new students in 2023)

- $10,000 Two AACSB-accredited schools have a double-degree programme through UpGrad. Deakin awards an MBA while IMT grants a PGDM:  https://www.upgrad.com/gb/mba-imt-deakin-university/ 

- The AACSB-accredited MBA at Missouri State is now available only for students in the USA. https://outreach.missouristate.edu/online/master-of-business-administration.htm

- £12,000 AACSB and AMBA accredited Global MBA from Hull. Like Amity, the academic delivery is by external tutors. Hull's are generally PhD holders from recognised Western universities: https://online.hull.ac.uk/courses/global-mba

- c. £14,000 Triple-crown MBA from Manchester Met has had a 25% fee increase but still remains relatively affordable. It ends with a research-based professional project, which could be an advantage for people planning a PhD: https://globalonline.mmu.ac.uk/online-courses/mba-business-administration/

Which schools should I add to this list? Are any of these options less costly in your country?
PS Pricing updated to May 2021.

PPS Yuriy has identified these options:


1. S. Oklahoma SU -12000+1200=13200 Core: BUS 5113: Research Methods MKT 5243: Marketing ManagementElectives: MKT 5533: Social Media MarketingMKT 5543: Analytics for Supply Chain Logistics, MKT 5553: Marketing AnalyticsMKT 5633: Consumer Behavior
2. Eporia State University 12000 + 2000 =$14000MKT 5243: Marketing ManagementMK 810: Marketing AnalyticsMK 830: Electronic MarketingMK 851: Consumer Behavior
3. Clayton State University $13,933.00MKTG 5200 Marketing Strategy 3MKTG 5110 Digital Marketing Fundamentals 3MKTG 5111 Digital Marketing Strategy 3MKTG 5112 Social Media Strategy 3
4. Louisiana State University-Shreveport 12,473.90 + 416 Сore: MBA 706: Marketing StrategyElectives: MBA 741: Data-Driven Decision Making MBA 744: Visualization of Data for Business MBA 777: Advanced Marketing Analytics
5. Londwood $13,200.00Сore: MK 13600 Strategic marketing Electives: ECON 576: Data VisualizationMARK 683: Consumer Behavior & Research 3/10/23
6. Lamar University $12,626* - $15,152 Core: MKTG 5310: Marketing Management MISY 5380: Enterprise Systems/CRMMKTG 5350: Digital MarketingMKTG 5370: Marketing Research 
7. Wichita State University $15,335.28MKT 801 Marketing Management MKT 803 Marketing AnalysisMKT 805 Consumer Decision-making Process MKT 890 Seminar in Special Topics 
8. Southern Utah University $16000MKTG 6200: MarketingMKTG 6300: Marketing AnalyticsMKTG 6930: Integrated Marketing
9. The University of Texas Permian Basin MK - $16500 MRKT 6310 Marketing ManagementMRKT 6302 Marketing AnalyticsMRKT 6316: Marketing Research MRKT 6366: Marketing Strategy   

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High-quality, low-budget, alternatives to triple-crown MBAs have never been better. However, the industrial effort employed in marketing below-average, for-profit schools has never been more effective at concealing them. In this thread, I'd love to pool our ideas about the best-value alternatives at different price points. <br><br>Naturally, none of these is a better investment than an excellent MBA. A high-quality MBA will increase your lifetime earnings by a huge amount, equal to many years' earnings. Sadly, not everyone is able to make that investment, and many of those who are able to are not prepared to take the risk. <br><br>Most of the cheapest triple-crown distance learning MBAs are around $14k to $25k (see below for the OUBS MBA special pricing through Amity, and the Deakin MBA). A weakening pound means that British schools may seem discounted, with past or current FT-ranked business schools at Aston, Bradford, the Open University, Oxford Brookes and RGU around $22k (And Manchester Met and the OU, via Amity, mush less). Illinois's iMBA and Wisconsin's Web MBA are arguably better designed and have a higher value. However, there's a wide range of price points below there.<br><br>Sadly, most people don't realize that an MBA from a terrible school, lacking any respected international accreditation, is worse than an alternative business education from a better school, both in terms of educational value and value perception by the most desirable employers. People get seduced by glamourous-sounding foreign schools, many of which are almost unknown in the institution's supposed home city. <br><br>Below are some of the better alternatives I know to an unaccredited MBA at a few price points. Affordable options don't stay available for long, so seize the day.<br><br>- c. $0 A Coursera specialization https://www.coursera.org/browse/business?facets=skillNameMultiTag%2CjobTitleMultiTag%2CdifficultyLevelTag%2Clanguages%2CentityTypeTag%3ASpecializations%2CpartnerMultiTag%3AUniversity+of+Illinois+at+Urbana-Champaign%2CcategoryMultiTag%3Abusiness%2CsubcategoryMultiTag&amp;sortField=<br><br>- The Maryland MBA Micromasters closed in 2021.<br><br>- c. $2940 the University of the People MBA (has US national accreditation, which isn't the highest. However, at only 17% more than the MicroMasters I think this is better value) https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/degrees/master-of-business-administration/<br><br>- The LSE graduate-entry BSc in management has new pricing, making the graduate track much less attractive than a triple crown MBA.<br><br>- $5000 Amity is a private Indian university with US regional accreditation, a fairly high standard. https://amityonline.com/master-of-business-administration-online&nbsp;<br><br>- $9000 The high-respected Open University's triple crown accredited Business School has a budget option where tuition is delivered by Amity, a private Indian university with US regional accredition. I think the OU is better respected in the UK than Manchester Met, and has been running one of the largest distance-learning MBAs since the 1980s. It ends with a practice-based capstone rather than a research activity. http://www.amityglobalvarsity.com/Home/program_mba (Uiry says this programme stopped admitting new students in 2023)<br><br>- $10,000 Two AACSB-accredited schools have a double-degree programme through UpGrad. Deakin awards an MBA while IMT grants a PGDM:&nbsp; https://www.upgrad.com/gb/mba-imt-deakin-university/&nbsp;<br><br>- The AACSB-accredited MBA at Missouri State is now available only for students in the USA. https://outreach.missouristate.edu/online/master-of-business-administration.htm<br><br>- £12,000 AACSB and AMBA accredited Global MBA from Hull. Like Amity, the academic delivery is by external tutors. Hull's are generally PhD holders from recognised Western universities: https://online.hull.ac.uk/courses/global-mba<br><br>- c. £14,000 Triple-crown MBA from Manchester Met has had a 25% fee increase but still remains relatively affordable. It ends with a research-based professional project, which could be an advantage for people planning a PhD: https://globalonline.mmu.ac.uk/online-courses/mba-business-administration/ <br><br>Which schools should I add to this list? Are any of these options less costly in your country?<div><br>PS Pricing updated to May 2021.<br></div><br>PPS Yuriy has identified these options:<br>
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</div><div>1. S. Oklahoma SU -12000+1200=13200&nbsp;Core: BUS 5113: Research Methods&nbsp;MKT 5243: Marketing ManagementElectives: MKT 5533: Social Media MarketingMKT 5543: Analytics for Supply Chain Logistics,&nbsp;MKT 5553: Marketing AnalyticsMKT 5633: Consumer Behavior
</div><div>2. Eporia State&nbsp;University&nbsp;12000 + 2000 =$14000MKT 5243: Marketing ManagementMK 810: Marketing AnalyticsMK 830: Electronic MarketingMK 851: Consumer Behavior
</div><div>3. Clayton State University $13,933.00MKTG 5200 Marketing Strategy 3MKTG 5110 Digital Marketing Fundamentals 3MKTG 5111 Digital Marketing Strategy 3MKTG 5112 Social Media Strategy 3
</div><div>4. Louisiana State University-Shreveport 12,473.90 + 416&nbsp;Сore: MBA 706: Marketing StrategyElectives: MBA 741: Data-Driven Decision Making&nbsp;MBA 744: Visualization of Data for Business&nbsp;MBA 777: Advanced Marketing Analytics
</div><div>5. Londwood $13,200.00Сore: MK 13600 Strategic marketing&nbsp;Electives: ECON 576: Data VisualizationMARK 683: Consumer Behavior &amp;amp;amp; Research 3/10/23
</div><div>6. Lamar University $12,626* - $15,152&nbsp;Core: MKTG 5310: Marketing Management&nbsp;MISY 5380: Enterprise Systems/CRMMKTG 5350: Digital MarketingMKTG 5370: Marketing Research&nbsp;
</div><div>7. Wichita State University $15,335.28MKT 801 Marketing Management&nbsp;MKT 803 Marketing AnalysisMKT 805 Consumer Decision-making Process&nbsp;MKT 890 Seminar in Special Topics&nbsp;
</div><div>8. Southern Utah University $16000MKTG 6200: MarketingMKTG 6300: Marketing AnalyticsMKTG 6930: Integrated Marketing
</div><div>9. The University of Texas Permian Basin MK - $16500&nbsp;MRKT 6310 Marketing ManagementMRKT 6302 Marketing AnalyticsMRKT 6316: Marketing Research&nbsp;MRKT 6366: Marketing Strategy&nbsp; &nbsp;
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Inactive User

Very useful information, thanks Duncan.

Very useful information, thanks Duncan.
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George Pat...

-IAE Nancy (university of Lorraine) offers MBA (MAE 2) for £4000 (in French language)
http://iae-nancy.univ-lorraine.fr/formation-continue-enseignement-distance/lenseignement-distance

-Open University of Cyprus offers MBA for £4800 (in English)
http://www.ouc.ac.cy/web/guest/s3/progrspoudon/de/description

Although they don't have one of the three international accreditations they both are very much recognised in their respective countries (the equivalent of the "regional accreditation" in the US).

-There are also finish polytechnics (Universities of applied sciences) that offer MBAs for free for europeans, although some of them need meetings in finland.

-French Masters in Computing. For example from Université de Franche-Comté cost 700e for the whole masters, it is great value for those that know French. example: http://ctu.univ-fcomte.fr/en/master-i2a
I know it is not management related but the price seemed worth mentioning in Alternatives! Not many MSc out there for this price! Many MScs in france are very cheap. Universite de bordeaux also has a MIAGE one to check out

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-IAE Nancy (university of Lorraine) offers MBA (MAE 2) for £4000 (in French language)
http://iae-nancy.univ-lorraine.fr/formation-continue-enseignement-distance/lenseignement-distance

-Open University of Cyprus offers MBA for £4800 (in English)
http://www.ouc.ac.cy/web/guest/s3/progrspoudon/de/description

Although they don't have one of the three international accreditations they both are very much recognised in their respective countries (the equivalent of the "regional accreditation" in the US).

-There are also finish polytechnics (Universities of applied sciences) that offer MBAs for free for europeans, although some of them need meetings in finland.

-French Masters in Computing. For example from Université de Franche-Comté cost 700e for the whole masters, it is great value for those that know French. example: http://ctu.univ-fcomte.fr/en/master-i2a
I know it is not management related but the price seemed worth mentioning in Alternatives! Not many MSc out there for this price! Many MScs in france are very cheap. Universite de bordeaux also has a MIAGE one to check out
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George Pat...

Two cheap options we recently discussed

-Amity http://www.amityglobalvarsity.com/Home/program_mba offers an MBA from Open University for $9000. (edit: make sure you confirm with OU that they are the ones issuing the degree, if it has the international accreditation, and any other details needed)

-Manchester Metropolitan: https://globalonline.mmu.ac.uk/online-courses/mba-business-administration/ offers MBA for £10,906. Triple accredited

I think these two are the cheapest accredited options in english.

[Edited by George Patsoulis on Feb 18, 2020]

Two cheap options we recently discussed

-Amity http://www.amityglobalvarsity.com/Home/program_mba offers an MBA from Open University for $9000. (edit: make sure you confirm with OU that they are the ones issuing the degree, if it has the international accreditation, and any other details needed)

-Manchester Metropolitan: https://globalonline.mmu.ac.uk/online-courses/mba-business-administration/ offers MBA for £10,906. Triple accredited

I think these two are the cheapest accredited options in english.
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Duncan

The Amity price is great for an OU-validated degree, but the faculty is not that impressive: http://www.amityglobalvarsity.com/Home/program_mba



Also, is this the OUBS degree? Maybe you could really call this a triple crown MBA, depending on whether it's from the OU or the OUBS.

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The Amity price is great for an OU-validated degree, but the faculty is not that impressive: http://www.amityglobalvarsity.com/Home/program_mba<br>
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Also, is this the OUBS degree? Maybe you could really call this a triple crown MBA, depending on whether it's from the OU or the OUBS.
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George Pat...

Yeah true. I edited the post to reflect this.
Potential applicants should make sure to contact the issuing university to learn the details about the degree.
I see there is a picture of the degree. And it is issued by OU but states it is a program by amity.

I guess it still is a decent alternative for those that are on a tight budget and can't increase it to afford something better

[Edited by George Patsoulis on Feb 18, 2020]

Yeah true. I edited the post to reflect this.
Potential applicants should make sure to contact the issuing university to learn the details about the degree.
I see there is a picture of the degree. And it is issued by OU but states it is a program by amity.

I guess it still is a decent alternative for those that are on a tight budget and can't increase it to afford something better
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Sergei

Hi All! If you do not mind I would add one more school to the list: Nottingham Trent: 15k GBP per Online MBA program, well rank by Guardian, ranked by FT, 128k alumni with 24k international alumni

Hi All! If you do not mind I would add one more school to the list: Nottingham Trent: 15k GBP per Online MBA program, well rank by Guardian, ranked by FT, 128k alumni with 24k international alumni

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maury

That's a reasonably priced program but I think this thread is geared more towards non-MBA programs.

That's a reasonably priced program but I think this thread is geared more towards non-MBA programs.
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How about best-value Masters in Management from an accredited university?

How about best-value Masters in Management from an accredited university?
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Duncan

The ones with the highest salaries produce the most value: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2019

The ones with the highest salaries produce the most value: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2019
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Duncan, the programs on this list cost at least USD20000, and I didn't see any that are fully online except HEC Paris MSc in Innovation.

As a fully online value alternative, how about University of York Online MSc in Innovation, Leadership and Management for under £10,000 ? Times Higher ed ranking 128, seems a better option than Missouri State or Manchester Metropolitan for those who don't need the MBA initials on their CV. Thoughts?

Duncan, the programs on this list cost at least USD20000, and I didn't see any that are fully online except HEC Paris MSc in Innovation.

As a fully online value alternative, how about University of York Online MSc in Innovation, Leadership and Management for under £10,000 ? Times Higher ed ranking 128, seems a better option than Missouri State or Manchester Metropolitan for those who don't need the MBA initials on their CV. Thoughts?
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Duncan

You are mistaken. None of the six programmes I listed in the post at the start of this thread cost that much.

The York MSc costs more than the Missouri MBA and, as you can see from the design, is not an MBA. It's got less than half the quantitative/financial content of the MBAs discussed here. The York school is excellent for undergraduate teaching and for faculty research, but I could not warmly recommend an MBA provider that lacked any of the three 'triple crown' accreditations.

You are mistaken. None of the six programmes I listed in the post at the start of this thread cost that much.

The York MSc costs more than the Missouri MBA and, as you can see from the design, is not an MBA. It's got less than half the quantitative/financial content of the MBAs discussed here. The York school is excellent for undergraduate teaching and for faculty research, but I could not warmly recommend an MBA provider that lacked any of the three 'triple crown' accreditations.

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You are mistaken. None of the six programmes I listed in the post at the start of this thread cost that much.


I was referring to the Masters in Management FT list you posted just yesterday, not the list in your original post.
But anyway, you make an excellent point that the York MSc does not have any of the triple accreditations - I completely missed this. On this basis I agree it does not qualify as a value alternative.

[quote]You are mistaken. None of the six programmes I listed in the post at the start of this thread cost that much.
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I was referring to the Masters in Management FT list you posted just yesterday, not the list in your original post.
But anyway, you make an excellent point that the York MSc does not have any of the triple accreditations - I completely missed this. On this basis I agree it does not qualify as a value alternative.
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Duncan

Ask anyone who buys beds: the cheap alternatives are rarely the cheapest. The ranked masters degrees will increase the earning potential of the business school graduates by several hundreds of thousands of dollars. The cheaper ones might pay off faster ($200 certificate versus $20,000) degree but the _net_ value of an excellent degree will always be higher.

PS you asked for the best value, not the cheapest online.

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Ask anyone who buys beds: the cheap alternatives are rarely the cheapest. The ranked masters degrees will increase the earning potential of the business school graduates by several hundreds of thousands of dollars. The cheaper ones might pay off faster ($200 certificate versus $20,000) degree but the _net_ value of an excellent degree will always be higher.

PS you asked for the best value, not the cheapest online.
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Duncan

Most of the six options in my opening post don't require work experience, by the way.

Most of the six options in my opening post don't require work experience, by the way.
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George Pat...

The recently announced and recently discussed program from the University of illinois UC. A MiM with a price of £8800, from an accredited business school, and from a very well respected university. it is definitely worth a spot in the value alternatives.https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ms-management-illinois

more information about it will be released during May 2020. 

The recently announced and recently discussed program from the University of illinois UC.&nbsp;<div>A MiM with a price of&nbsp;<span style="color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-family: Arial, Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, serif; text-align: center;">£8800, from an a</span><span style="color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-family: Arial, Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, serif; text-align: center;">ccredited business school, and from a very well respected university.&nbsp;</span></div><div>it is definitely worth a spot in the value alternatives.<div>https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ms-management-illinois<br></div><div><br></div><div><span style="color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-family: Arial, Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, serif; text-align: center;">more information about it will be released during May 2020.&nbsp;</span></div></div>
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The recently announced and recently discussed program from the University of illinois UC. A MiM with a price of £8800, from an accredited business school, and from a very well respected university. it is definitely worth a spot in the value alternatives.https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ms-management-illinois

more information about it will be released during May 2020. 

Wow this is amazing news. I didn’t know this was announced 

[quote]The recently announced and recently discussed program from the University of illinois UC.&nbsp;<div>A MiM with a price of&nbsp;<span style="color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-family: Arial, Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, serif; text-align: center;">£8800, from an a</span><span style="color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-family: Arial, Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, serif; text-align: center;">ccredited business school, and from a very well respected university.&nbsp;</span></div><div>it is definitely worth a spot in the value alternatives.<div>https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ms-management-illinois<br></div><div><br></div><div><span style="color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-family: Arial, Georgia, &quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Times, serif; text-align: center;">more information about it will be released during May 2020.&nbsp;</span></div></div> [/quote]<div><br></div><div>Wow this is amazing news. I didn’t know this was announced&nbsp;</div>
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Inactive User

UIUC has really been killing it with its fairly-priced online management offerings. 

UIUC has really been killing it with its fairly-priced online management offerings.&nbsp;
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aslamo

High-quality, low-budget, alternatives to triple-crown MBAs have never been better. However, the industrial effort employed in marketing below-average, for-profit schools has never been more effective at concealing them. In this thread, I'd love to pool our ideas about the best-value alternatives at different price points.





Naturally, none of these are better investments than an excellent MBA. A high-quality MBA will increase your lifetime earnings by a huge amount, equal to many years' earnings. Sadly, not everyone is able to make that investment, and many of whose who are able are not prepared to take the risk.





I think the cheapest triple-crown distance learning MBAs are around $14k to $25k. The weakening pound means that British schools seem discounted, with past or current FT-ranked business schools at Aston, Bradford, the Open University, Oxford Brookes and RGU around $22k (And Manchester Met and the OU, via Amity, mush less). Illinois's iMBA and Wisconsin's Web MBA are arguably better designed and great value. However, there's a wide range of price-points below there.





Sadly, most people don't realize that an MBA from a terrible school, lacking any respected international accreditation, is worse than an alternative business education from a better school, both in terms of educational value and value perception by the most desirable employers. People get seduced by glamourous-sounding foreign schools, many of which are almost unknown in the institution's supposed home city.





Below are some of the better alternatives I know to an unaccredited MBA at a few price points.


- c. £0 A Coursera specialization https://www.coursera.org/browse/business?facets=skillNameMultiTag%2CjobTitleMultiTag%2CdifficultyLevelTag%2Clanguages%2CentityTypeTag%3ASpecializations%2CpartnerMultiTag%3AUniversity+of+Illinois+at+Urbana-Champaign%2CcategoryMultiTag%3Abusiness%2CsubcategoryMultiTag&sortField=


- c. £1000 The Maryland MBA Micromasters https://www.edx.org/micromasters/USMx-UMD-MBA-Core-Curriculum


- c. £2000 the University of the People MBA (has US national accrediation, which isn't the highest) https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/degrees/master-of-business-administration/


- c. £3000 LSE graduate-entry BSc in management http://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/uolip/programmes#Bsc_standard


- c. £9000 AACSB-accredited MBA at Missouri State https://outreach.missouristate.edu/online/master-of-business-administration.htm


- c. £11,000 Triple-crown MBA from Manchester Met: https://globalonline.mmu.ac.uk/online-courses/mba-business-administration/





PS Which schools should I add to this list? Are any of these options less costly in your country?








The Maryland Core MBA has almost doubled in price and is now close to £2,000. 


Other EdX courses have seen large price increases recently. I'm guessing this is due to a global increase in demand for online learning triggered by the COVID pandemic.

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[quote]High-quality, low-budget, alternatives to triple-crown MBAs have never been better. However, the industrial effort employed in marketing below-average, for-profit schools has never been more effective at concealing them. In this thread, I'd love to pool our ideas about the best-value alternatives at different price points. <br><br>
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Naturally, none of these are better investments than an excellent MBA. A high-quality MBA will increase your lifetime earnings by a huge amount, equal to many years' earnings. Sadly, not everyone is able to make that investment, and many of whose who are able are not prepared to take the risk. <br><br>
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I think the cheapest triple-crown distance learning MBAs are around $14k to $25k. The weakening pound means that British schools seem discounted, with past or current FT-ranked business schools at Aston, Bradford, the Open University, Oxford Brookes and RGU around $22k (And Manchester Met and the OU, via Amity, mush less). Illinois's iMBA and Wisconsin's Web MBA are arguably better designed and great value. However, there's a wide range of price-points below there.<br><br>
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Sadly, most people don't realize that an MBA from a terrible school, lacking any respected international accreditation, is worse than an alternative business education from a better school, both in terms of educational value and value perception by the most desirable employers. People get seduced by glamourous-sounding foreign schools, many of which are almost unknown in the institution's supposed home city. <br><br>
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Below are some of the better alternatives I know to an unaccredited MBA at a few price points. <br><br>
- c. £0 A Coursera specialization https://www.coursera.org/browse/business?facets=skillNameMultiTag%2CjobTitleMultiTag%2CdifficultyLevelTag%2Clanguages%2CentityTypeTag%3ASpecializations%2CpartnerMultiTag%3AUniversity+of+Illinois+at+Urbana-Champaign%2CcategoryMultiTag%3Abusiness%2CsubcategoryMultiTag&amp;sortField=<br><br>
- c. £1000 The Maryland MBA Micromasters https://www.edx.org/micromasters/USMx-UMD-MBA-Core-Curriculum<br><br>
- c. £2000 the University of the People MBA (has US national accrediation, which isn't the highest) https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/degrees/master-of-business-administration/<br><br>
- c. £3000 LSE graduate-entry BSc in management http://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/uolip/programmes#Bsc_standard<br><br>
- c. £9000 AACSB-accredited MBA at Missouri State https://outreach.missouristate.edu/online/master-of-business-administration.htm<br><br>
- c. £11,000 Triple-crown MBA from Manchester Met: https://globalonline.mmu.ac.uk/online-courses/mba-business-administration/ <br><br>
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PS Which schools should I add to this list? Are any of these options less costly in your country? [/quote]<br><br><div></div><div><br><br>
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The Maryland Core MBA has almost doubled in price and is now close to £2,000.&nbsp;<br><br>
Other EdX courses have seen large price increases recently. I'm guessing this is due to a global increase in demand for online learning triggered by the COVID pandemic.</div>
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Duncan

Thanks for spotting that. I have updated the post. It's still excellent value for some who wants the core of the MBA in just one year, and with a modern curriculum. However, it does make the UoP MBA a better choice for people who want to study over two years, have more assessment and better feedback, and have a nationall-accredited US degree.  

Thanks for spotting that. I have updated the post. It's still excellent value for some who wants the core of the MBA in just one year, and with a modern curriculum. However, it does make the UoP MBA a better choice for people who want to study over two years, have more assessment and better feedback, and have a nationall-accredited US degree.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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