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Tammy N 2nd October 2005, 06:15 PM Good afternoon everyone. Has anyone had any experience with Kennedy Western University? They offer a BS in Quality Control that offers everything that I have been looking for in a degree program. Due to time contraints, I am really interested in online degree programs, but I don't know anyone in this industry that has gone down that road and I have never seen a BS in Quality Control.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
:thanx:
Tammy
Jim Wynne 2nd October 2005, 06:51 PM Good afternoon everyone. Has anyone had any experience with Kennedy Western University? They offer a BS in Quality Control that offers everything that I have been looking for in a degree program. Due to time contraints, I am really interested in online degree programs, but I don't know anyone in this industry that has gone down that road and I have never seen a BS in Quality Control.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
:thanx:
Tammy
Do a little Googling on Kennedy-Western. It's a diploma mill, apparently. On one of their web pages, instead of information about accreditation, there's this statement:
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY & GOVERNMENT REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
The true recognition of any degree comes from its acceptance by the business, professional and academic communities. Hundreds of corporations have evaluated Kennedy-Western’s programs through their personnel and employee relations departments, and have recognized the work toward the degree for advancement, salary increases and entry qualifications for new positions.
Kennedy-Western is committed and stands by its Curriculum Compatibility Guarantee.
Note that despite the impressive-sounding header, the paragraph says nothing about "government regulatory oversight." In fact, the school isn't allowed to offer its "degrees" in its home state of California.
Wes Bucey 2nd October 2005, 08:05 PM Worse! It's an EXPENSIVE diploma mill.
As an employer, I consider folks who bother getting a degree from this kind of school to fall into one of two categories:
Hopelessly clueless folks who have no concept of the difference between an accredited school and unaccredited - do I really want to hire clueless people?
Folks who think employers are hopelessly clueless and can't tell the difference between an accredited school and unaccredited - do I really want to hire people who think I'm clueless?The point being that after one or two classes, the scales should fall from the eyes of all but the two categories above and most right thinking folks would not continue on to take a degree from K-W.
Tammy N 3rd October 2005, 06:49 AM Thanks for the input. I will keep looking:thanx:
Wes Bucey 3rd October 2005, 09:41 AM Thanks for the input. I will keep looking:thanx:
Let me clarify - K-W could have individual courses which can give you knowledge; the problem is simply that most company reimbursement programs won't pay for K-W and few savvy hiring folks will give credence to a degree from an unaccredited school.
Accreditation is simple and inexpensive enough that any good school should be able to achieve it. You have to ask WHY when they don't. Most organizations would rather not waste the time to individually evaluate a school and, therefore, even good candidates from such a school are ignored.
Craig H. 3rd October 2005, 09:49 AM I imagine folks get tired of me plugging it, but the Masters of Science in Quality Assurance (MSQA) program at Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) in Marietta GA offers an excellent program on line. You only have to visit campus twice (Saturday mornings) to complete the program.
Of course I am kind of familiar with this course of study...
:rolleyes:
Aaron Lupo 3rd October 2005, 10:20 AM Good afternoon everyone. Has anyone had any experience with Kennedy Western University? They offer a BS in Quality Control that offers everything that I have been looking for in a degree program. Due to time contraints, I am really interested in online degree programs, but I don't know anyone in this industry that has gone down that road and I have never seen a BS in Quality Control.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
:thanx:
Tammy
Tammy-
Stay awat from KW for all the reasons that have beem mentioned. If you are looking for an on-lin program in Quality give RIT (Rochester Inst. of Tech.).
jmp4429 3rd October 2005, 01:07 PM Tammy-
Stay awat from KW for all the reasons that have beem mentioned. If you are looking for an on-lin program in Quality give RIT (Rochester Inst. of Tech.).
Agreed, try http://www.rit.edu. Good school, and they have a great setup for distance (online) learners. I took a few of my courses online there when the regular classes weren't at a good time for me. Also, if you need a book out of their library or to get books through interlibrary loan, they'll FedEx it to you right away, which is pretty slick.
BSMITH 3rd October 2005, 06:15 PM Good afternoon everyone. Has anyone had any experience with Kennedy Western University? They offer a BS in Quality Control that offers everything that I have been looking for in a degree program. Due to time contraints, I am really interested in online degree programs, but I don't know anyone in this industry that has gone down that road and I have never seen a BS in Quality Control.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
:thanx:
Tammy
Tammy,
I would try only regionally accredited universities; one online B.S. in Quality Assurance Program from a fully accredited university is the one from California State University, Dominguez Hills:
http://www.csudh.edu/bsqa/
Their online master's program has been around a while and has a good reputation as far as I know:
http://www.csudh.edu/msqa/
I don't know if you already have a Bachelor's Degree in another field or not, but if you do, you might want to work towards an M.S. rather than a second Bachelor's.
Brent Smith, D.P.A.
Randy 3rd October 2005, 08:06 PM You can also look at my Alma Mater for my MBA "California Coast University"..accredited, state approved, the whole schmear....http://www.calcoast.edu/
Also....INEXPENSIVE!!!!!
Tammy N 5th October 2005, 07:04 AM Thank you all for the input. I have renewed faith that I will be able to attain that degree that I need.:yes: :thanx:
BSMITH 5th October 2005, 07:08 PM ASQ listed something in an e-mail yesterday about a program that provides college credit for taking ASQ certification preparation courses online through Southwestern College; they also offer an online Business Quality Management degree:
http://www.sckans.edu/ps/majors_asq.htm
Brent Smith
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