View Full Version : Looking for good cheap Doctoral Program
543lkja
09-19-2009, 08:33 PM
Hello all,
I was wondering if their are any good, cheap, DETC accredited Doctorates in Health Care Administration or DBA in Health Care Administration or even Public Health with a Health Care Administration bent? Programs should be about 60 credits.
I was also wondering if anyone has attended Columbia Southern University. Do they give much credit based on life experience and previously gained regionally accredited credits and Christan degrees?
Do you also like the school?
Thank you,
543L
www.detc.org
browse their listing.
scaredrain
10-03-2009, 11:03 PM
Hello all,
I was wondering if their are any good, cheap, DETC accredited Doctorates in Health Care Administration or DBA in Health Care Administration or even Public Health with a Health Care Administration bent? Programs should be about 60 credits.
I was also wondering if anyone has attended Columbia Southern University. Do they give much credit based on life experience and previously gained regionally accredited credits and Christan degrees?
Do you also like the school?
Thank you,
543L
I have not seen a DETC DBA program that has concentrations in the areas that you mentioned, but you could try petitioning the university to see if they will allow you to create a concentration. The only way to find out about Columbia Southern is to contact them to see what their policies are in terms of transferring courses.
Baraban
10-04-2009, 12:36 AM
http://www.mubip.org.ua/index_00.php
They have inexpensive DBA program
You can request to have your research and doctoral thesis in the field of healthcare management etc.
The instruction is in Ukrainian, RUssian and English.
scaredrain
10-05-2009, 12:07 AM
I want to backtrack my earlier post, CalUniversity has an online DETC accredited DBA program that has a concentration in Healthcare Management and Leadership:
http://www.caluniversity.edu/doctorate/dba-healthcare-management-and-leadership.html
It will cost you $13,200:
http://www.caluniversity.edu/tuition-and-fees/program-fees.html
Have you considered possibly an MBA in Healthcare Management? This would be considerably cheaper and easier to find.
MikeSlough
10-23-2009, 07:37 AM
I have not seen a DETC DBA program that has concentrations in the areas that you mentioned, but you could try petitioning the university to see if they will allow you to create a concentration. The only way to find out about Columbia Southern is to contact them to see what their policies are in terms of transferring courses.
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