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1.
When do the classes meet?
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Most of our classes
meet on the weekends, Fridays from 4 PM to 9 PM, and the next day, Saturday,
from 9 AM to 2 PM on the OGI campus. These weekend meetings take place approximately
every three weeks during the term depending on holidays. We also have some regular evening courses
that meet weekly. Online courses are conducted over the internet on a
daily basis. The entire degree can be taken online or as a mix of online and on campus meetings! See the current
MST course schedule for more specifics.
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2.
What amount of homework hours outside of class will be expected?
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Students should plan
on a minimum of 6-8 hours per week of outside homework study for each
class.
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3.
Will I need to order my books as soon as I register?
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Yes. Most of our classes
have reading assignments, and sometimes writing assignments, due at the
first class meeting! Check the syllabus for which textbooks to order.
Click here to go to the MST
course schedule, which includes links to each syllabus.
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4.
Do I have to be matriculated into the degree program to take a class?
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No! We recommend that
students take a couple of courses before matriculating to determine if
this schedule works for them in both their professional and private lives.
Once the decision is made, the matriculation process can begin while taking
classes. Up to 21 credits taken in the department
prior to matriculation may be applied toward a MST degree or certificate.
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5.
What happens if I miss a class meeting?
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Since there are only
3 or 4 weekend meetings (6 to 8 class sessions), missing class or arriving
late is significant. If you miss an entire weekend, you miss up to 33%
of course content! When an unavoidable situation arises, please contact
your instructor in advance if possible, to discuss potential consequences.
Our teachers are dedicated to working with students and will negotiate
the best solution for your circumstances.
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6.
How long does it take to graduate?
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Students taking two
courses per quarter, four quarters per year, will graduate in two years.
Many students take one course per quarter and graduate in four years.
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7.
Is this an accredited degree?
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The M.S. in Management
degree program is fully accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the
Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, an institutional accrediting
body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and
the U.S. Department of Education.
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8.
Are advisors available to help me plan?
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Faculty advisors are
available to meet and discuss your career goals and to assist you in selecting
the best courses to accomplish those goals. For an academic advising session,
please contact us at 503-748-1219.
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9.
What kind of financial aid is available?
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The financial aid
officer in the Office of Graduate Education can advise you on your eligibility
for student loans. Check their website
for more information, or call (503) 494-7800.
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10.
How valuable is a management of technology degree? Will a recruiter think
it as good as an MBA?
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This program was created
in response to the request from leaders of regional technology-intensive
companies for managers who understand technology issues and how to respond
to rapidly changing environments. Testimonials from our alumni confirm
the relevance of their MST education.
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11.
What if I get transferred to another city?
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You can finish your
degree online! Read more about our online program.
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