Five-way flexibility puts BW graduate business students in the driver's seat
Graduate business education at Baldwin Wallace University has been transformed with a new watchword at its core: flexibility.
Long among the most respected MBA programs in NE Ohio, the BW School of Business has rolled out a new approach to credentialing and course delivery that puts students squarely in the driver's seat.
As detailed in Crain's Cleveland Business, students now choose what time of year to start, the number of classes to take per term, how to attend classes each week, what skills to specialize in and what credential to earn with stackable graduate certificates available that can add up to an MBA.
Five-Way Flexibility
"The lives of working professionals fluctuate much more frequently today, so our graduate business education has been reshaped from a strict, prescribed format to one that emphasizes individual customization," says Dr. Frank Braun, dean of the School of Business.
Five-way flexibility looks like this:
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Starting
line:
Jump
in
year-round
-
Students
can
start
in
any
of
the
five,
eight-week
course
terms
throughout
the
year.
There's
no
waiting
for
a
rigid
program
start.
-
Finish
line:
Variable
speed
limit
-
When
it
comes
to
pace,
students
can
put
their
foot
on
and
off
the
accelerator,
easing
in
with
one
course,
loading
up
on
three
courses
per
session
to
graduate
faster
or
taking
a
term
off
when
it's
the
busy
work
season
or
a
child's
soccer
season.
-
Content
delivery:
Shift
gears
weekly
-
Students
don't
have
to
commit
to
online
or
in-person
classes
upfront.
They
can
come
to
campus
for
a
scheduled
class,
log
in
and
actively
participate
in
a
live
class
from
any
location
or
watch
the
recorded
class,
changing
it
up
week
to
week.
-
Skills
specialization:
Customize
your
ride
-
In
addition
to
the
MBA
core
courses,
students
choose
the
skills
specialization
that
meets
their
needs.
BW
continues
to
add
in-demand
specializations
from
business
analytics
to
sport
management.
- Credentialing: Milestones along the road - Students who aren't sure about committing to a full MBA can start small and quickly earn specialized, "stackable" graduate certificates that can count toward an MBA.
First Gear: Graduate Certificates
The new graduate certificates span a range of options, including Business Administration, Business Analytics, Health Care Management, HR Management, Leadership & Innovation, Sport Management and the newly approved Strategic Marketing.
"The skills needed in digital marketing, such as online targeting and personalization, are vastly different from what students were learning in the discipline just 10 years ago, so we anticipate that will be a popular certificate and specialization, along with data analytics," said Carmen Castro-Rivera, director of graduate business admissions.
Entering BW to pursue a certificate includes a streamlined admission process as well, with no upfront traffic jam of to-dos.
"It's quick and easy to jump into the certificate programs with no GMAT or formal letters of recommendation required," Castro-Rivera notes.
Tech-supported live experience
Overall, students are welcoming the new look to BW graduate business programs.
"The classroom technology we have in place has really strengthened the flexible methods of teaching and learning; students are often blown away by the options," Castro-Rivera says. "They are relieved that they can decide on the day of class and how they want to participate based on what they have happening in their lives and careers."
Castro-Rivera adds that, if students choose to log in live from wherever they are, they can still raise their "virtual hands" to ask a question and participate in small group breakout discussions. "So, the experience is much more like being in a campus classroom."
Breaking down roadblocks
"We believe BW has removed many of the barriers that may prevent people from gaining the graduate education they need," Castro-Rivera says. "The MBA is still a valued credential in the marketplace, but it has evolved beyond leadership training and is now applicable to anyone who needs education to drive their career forward."
The redesigned programming has even enabled BW to lower tuition costs. "With efficiencies in delivery, BW graduate education is an even better educational experience at a lower price," Castro-Rivera says.
Ready to "get behind the wheel?"
To find out more about the flexible MBA, visit bw.edu/flexmba.
To learn about graduate certificates, visit bw.edu/certificates.