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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 6/21/17 at 12:53 pm to Al_Supertramp
Posted on 6/21/17 at 12:53 pm to Al_Supertramp
I just finished my first course in the program--ACCT 701--which was, in my opinion, too easy. However, I get the feeling that it's all "uphill" from here.
Does anybody have any insight as to which is an easier course: FIN 710 (Hsieh) or ECON 705 (Shaughnessy)? I minored in accounting and finance as an undergraduate, but looking thru the course materials for FIN 710, I get the feeling this is going to be quite difficult.
I guess my question is, do FIN 710 and ECON 705 presuppose a knowledge of Excel? I have used Excel, but would consider myself a novice at best. Any info is appreciated!
Does anybody have any insight as to which is an easier course: FIN 710 (Hsieh) or ECON 705 (Shaughnessy)? I minored in accounting and finance as an undergraduate, but looking thru the course materials for FIN 710, I get the feeling this is going to be quite difficult.
I guess my question is, do FIN 710 and ECON 705 presuppose a knowledge of Excel? I have used Excel, but would consider myself a novice at best. Any info is appreciated!
Posted on 6/21/17 at 4:01 pm to Al_Supertramp
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On Behalf of the MBA Director:
The MBA Program at LSUS continues to ensure the quality of our program and enhance your educational experience by incorporating new online learning tools such as ProctorU, Proctorio, and Turnitin. These tools allow professors to engage in exam proctoring and originality evaluations of written assignments. At LSUS, a major value associated with our MBA Program is AACSB accreditation, which means that we exhibit the highest standards of academic excellence and integrity. A new no-review policy ensures adherence to these standards. This policy states that professors will not return individual quizzes, assessments, or exams for review. Professors may share general results, but graded tests will not be returned.
Starting Fall AP1, the MBA Honor Code will be implemented in all MBA courses. This code reminds students of the University’s Student Code of Conduct and states our program’s expectations regarding high ethical standards. Acceptance of the MBA Honor Code is required for each course. No course materials, including the syllabus, will be visible until the honor code is accepted.
When you graduate from LSU Shreveport, you can be proud of having a Master of Business Administration degree that is academically strong, quality-ensured, and integrity-based. We believe that an MBA graduate from LSU Shreveport deserves no less than the best!
On Behalf of the MBA Director:
The MBA Program at LSUS continues to ensure the quality of our program and enhance your educational experience by incorporating new online learning tools such as ProctorU, Proctorio, and Turnitin. These tools allow professors to engage in exam proctoring and originality evaluations of written assignments. At LSUS, a major value associated with our MBA Program is AACSB accreditation, which means that we exhibit the highest standards of academic excellence and integrity. A new no-review policy ensures adherence to these standards. This policy states that professors will not return individual quizzes, assessments, or exams for review. Professors may share general results, but graded tests will not be returned.
Starting Fall AP1, the MBA Honor Code will be implemented in all MBA courses. This code reminds students of the University’s Student Code of Conduct and states our program’s expectations regarding high ethical standards. Acceptance of the MBA Honor Code is required for each course. No course materials, including the syllabus, will be visible until the honor code is accepted.
When you graduate from LSU Shreveport, you can be proud of having a Master of Business Administration degree that is academically strong, quality-ensured, and integrity-based. We believe that an MBA graduate from LSU Shreveport deserves no less than the best!
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