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Posted on 4/29/18 at 7:36 pm to
Posted by robbie022491
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Posted on 4/29/18 at 7:36 pm to
I am finishing up as well - well hopefully, still waiting on MADM 715 project grade - and I am compelled to share some insight to the new folks / people still going through.

This program has evolved greatly in the past year, some changes for the better, some that required some growing pains. I do think that some things will start settling down now that the accreditation process is complete. For me, I completed the program in a year and had to take the initial BADM courses. I had to double up every term, it is hard but doable.

My take on my course selection below:

MADM 701 w/ Dr. Williams - Very time consuming, tests were difficult but if you do well on the writing portion you should do well in the course.

ISDS 705 w/ Dr. Lin - Easiest course in the program. I encourage everyone to learn a little bit in the course even though you really just have to ctrl F the pdf for tests to pass with a 100. Pair with MKT 701 or a math course you think you will spend a lot of time on.

ACCT 701 w/ Dr. Ambrosio - Great class/professor. Very understanding professor that will take the time to help you with any questions. You will spend some time learning accounting concepts if they are new to you but overall relatively easy course.

MADM 751 w/ Dr. Meeks - One of my favorite courses and favorite professor. This class focuses on understanding entrepreneurship and your understanding/conceptualization of the material. You work in groups so you are able to connect with other MBA students in the program, which is great. Does take some time for reading the material but I would pair it with a math course you are more comfortable with.

ECON 705 w/ Dr. Shaughnessy - Very difficult course content wise for me. However, Dr. Shaughnessy is awesome and really helps out. He meets on Zoom and answers things in a way that helps you understand. I paired this with MADM 752 and it was a decent pairing.

MADM 752 w/ Dr. Knotts - I personally did not like this course and it is an elective so choose wisely. We had academic coaches in this course so you had to understand what they wanted in the papers to get a decent grade. The tests were pretty difficult if I remember correctly ie. taking information from the reading and asked the question in a way to confuse you.

FIN 701 w/ Dr. Vines - As you have probably read, Dr. Vines is a great professor. The information you learn is difficult if you do not have a finance background. However, if you read the material, can say it in your own words and have a decent grasp of the math, you will do great. Attend his Zoom sessions and ask as many questions as you can think of because he will answer them until you understand. I paired this with MKT 701 which made it a very long 7 weeks.

MKT 701 w/ Dr. James- Well, I was not a fan. Insane amount of reading in my opinion. I did very poorly on the exams because there was so much reading. There is a lot of writing in this course as well - I think my final paper was about 35 pages. This class will take all of your time. If you have to pair it, do so with ISDS 705 or an easier course.

MADM 760 w/ Dr. Meeks - Again, Dr. Meeks is a stellar professor. There is a lot of reading and writing but it focuses more on making sure you can conceptualize the material versus being tested on the material in exams. You work with teams which has been a great experience. There is a final paper - about 2000 words. I often did more than this in the weekly writing questions. If you read and put the effort in, you will do fine. He awards extra points if you go above and beyond as well.

MADM 715 w/ Dr. Wren - My least favorite course in the program. Insane amount of weekly reading - sometimes over 300 pages. There were many grammatical errors in the readings as well. The weekly tests were worth about 700 points of your final grade (out of about 1245) so you really had to put most of your time into reading and trying to guess what you will be tested on. The project fiasco was a total mess in my opinion. We were required to have a conclusion for our research in the 3rd week I believe? We turned in our projects 2 weeks ago and there are many still without a grade. I would not recommend this course because it is an elective - unless you absolutely have to. Many people earned their first C in this course.


I hope this has helped some of you because this forum has helped me greatly through my MBA journey. Good luck to everyone!
Posted by DC213
Jacksonville, FL
Member since Jan 2016
62 posts
Posted on 4/29/18 at 11:41 pm to
quote:

I am finishing up as well - well hopefully, still waiting on MADM 715 project grade - and I am compelled to share some insight to the new folks / people still going through.
To
add to what Robbie stated, I too am graduating this May. I do agree with all that was already mentioned so I add where we had some differences for the benefit of those starting out:



[quote]MADM 701 w/ Dr. Williams - Very time consuming, tests were difficult but if you do well on the writing portion you should do well in the course.


I took 701 with Knotts and the class was very manageable, the tests were proctored using proctorio. Read the Powerpoints and make notes and you should be fine.

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ISDS 705 w/ Dr. Lin - Easiest course in the program. I encourage everyone to learn a little bit in the course even though you really just have to ctrl F the pdf for tests to pass with a 100. Pair with MKT 701 or a math course you think you will spend a lot of time on.


Ditto, I paired it with Meeks' 760 and was a very easy pairing.

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ACCT 701 w/ Dr. Ambrosio - Great class/professor. Very understanding professor that will take the time to help you with any questions. You will spend some time learning accounting concepts if they are new to you but overall relatively easy course.
Agree, learned a lot and he went an extra mile to help the class.

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MADM 751 w/ Dr. Meeks - One of my favorite courses and favorite professor. This class focuses on understanding entrepreneurship and your understanding/conceptualization of the material. You work in groups so you are able to connect with other MBA students in the program, which is great. Does take some time for reading the material but I would pair it with a math course you are more comfortable with.


Did not take.

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ECON 705 w/ Dr. Shaughnessy - Very difficult course content wise for me. However, Dr. Shaughnessy is awesome and really helps out. He meets on Zoom and answers things in a way that helps you understand. I paired this with MADM 752 and it was a decent pairing.
Just finished it and it was brutal. Needed one more point to get an A.

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MADM 752 w/ Dr. Knotts - I personally did not like this course and it is an elective so choose wisely. We had academic coaches in this course so you had to understand what they wanted in the papers to get a decent grade. The tests were pretty difficult if I remember correctly ie. taking information from the reading and asked the question in a way to confuse you.


Did not take.

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FIN 701 w/ Dr. Vines - As you have probably read, Dr. Vines is a great professor. The information you learn is difficult if you do not have a finance background. However, if you read the material, can say it in your own words and have a decent grasp of the math, you will do great. Attend his Zoom sessions and ask as many questions as you can think of because he will answer them until you understand. I paired this with MKT 701 which made it a very long 7 weeks.



Paired it with MKT 701 and was a great pair.

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MKT 701 w/ Dr. James- Well, I was not a fan. Insane amount of reading in my opinion. I did very poorly on the exams because there was so much reading. There is a lot of writing in this course as well - I think my final paper was about 35 pages. This class will take all of your time. If you have to pair it, do so with ISDS 705 or an easier course.


Took it with Darrat and was an easy A. Find any book from philip kotler on marketing management and you should be fine. That is where his tests were coming from. No project that I remember and tests were not proctored.


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MADM 760 w/ Dr. Meeks - Again, Dr. Meeks is a stellar professor. There is a lot of reading and writing but it focuses more on making sure you can conceptualize the material versus being tested on the material in exams. You work with teams which has been a great experience. There is a final paper - about 2000 words. I often did more than this in the weekly writing questions. If you read and put the effort in, you will do fine. He awards extra points if you go above and beyond as well.


A lot of work but very fair grading. One of the best classes in the program. He grades everything personally.

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MADM 715 w/ Dr. Wren - My least favorite course in the program. Insane amount of weekly reading - sometimes over 300 pages. There were many grammatical errors in the readings as well. The weekly tests were worth about 700 points of your final grade (out of about 1245) so you really had to put most of your time into reading and trying to guess what you will be tested on. The project fiasco was a total mess in my opinion. We were required to have a conclusion for our research in the 3rd week I believe? We turned in our projects 2 weeks ago and there are many still without a grade. I would not recommend this course because it is an elective - unless you absolutely have to. Many people earned their first C in this course.
I took this class with Felice Williams and was an easy A, my only complain was that the weekly posts were graded by assistants who were very inconsistent. Other than that, not too bad.


All in all I am happy that I went through. Learned a lot and made the honor society and was able to finish in 5 terms. I also recommend the program to friends and family, even with the new textbook policy. This program is by far the best value AACSB MBA program in the country!

Best of luck to all of you starting this journey. There will be some long nights and frustrating moments, but it will be all worth it.
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