good job? The school is Hodges University and it is SWFL. While lacking the AACSB accreditation, the b-school is accredited by both SACS (regional accreditation) and the IACBE, which is a professional accreditation. I am looking for answers from only those who are not in academia (teachers or professors), becuase I could not care less about being a teacher. I want to hear from people who have earned masters degrees from this type of school that is accredited but not by AACSB whether or not they were able to find a good job with the degree. Thanks in advance!!!
I meant Hodges is in SWFL (Southwest Florida, Naples to be exact)
Also, forgot to add that the MSM has an emphasis on Risk Management and Contingency Planning
I meant Hodges is in SWFL (Southwest Florida, Naples to be exact)
Also, forgot to add that the MSM has an emphasis on Risk Management and Contingency Planning