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Aug. 29th, 2019 01:28 pmFree MBA?
No you can't get a certified MBA (degree, certificate) free online, but you can certainly learn the same things as an MBA program for free if you are self directed and can keep yourself on track
So, go find a college (or two) and look at their MBA curriculum
Example:
Harvard MBA
https://www.hbs.edu/mba/academic-experience/curriculum/Pages/default.aspxFinance 1 (FIN1)
Year One
Year Two
University of Alberta
https://www.ualberta.ca/business/programs/mba/curriculum/courses-and-electives.html
Required Courses
BUEC 542 - International Business
Noticing some themes?
Accounting (Business Accounting)
Finance (not the same)
ethics
Being a manager
Decision Making
etc
So next
find books (to rent from library, or obtain other ways), online articles, and online classes (ideally free) on these topics. Get involved in slacks/discords/etc for people interested in this topic and read articles they post
it won't give you the title "MBA" which is useful for getting into positions, but honestly having got my MBA i think you can learn these things on your own and be fine.
to me, personally, the thing i found most valuable was i learned a little bit about EVERY part of the business, so when working with other teams i could understand (at a high level) where they were coming from.
I took:
-law
-accounting
-marketing
-presentations
-ethics
-business operations
-management skills
-six sigma / project management
-economics
-statistics
-international business relations
-IT
This other blog also has some ideas using the free classes some schools make available
https://www.classcentral.com/report/free-online-mba-top-b-schools/
https://www.themuse.com/advice/6-free-online-courses-thatll-teach-you-the-same-skills-youd-learn-in-business-school
No you can't get a certified MBA (degree, certificate) free online, but you can certainly learn the same things as an MBA program for free if you are self directed and can keep yourself on track
So, go find a college (or two) and look at their MBA curriculum
Example:
Harvard MBA
https://www.hbs.edu/mba/academic-experience/curriculum/Pages/default.aspxFinance 1 (FIN1)
Year One
Financial Reporting and Control (FRC)
Leadership & Organizational Behavior (LEAD)
Marketing
Technology & Operations Management (TOM)
Short Intensive Programs (SIPs)
Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE)
Strategy (STRAT)
The Entrepreneurial Manager (TEM)
Finance 2 (FIN2)
Leadership and Corporate Accountability (LCA)
FIELD Global Immersion (FGI)
Year Two
During the second year, students choose from an unparalleled range of elective courses to build on the basic concepts developed in the Required Curriculum. This portion of the program enables students to integrate the functional skills learned in the first year into an understanding of the firm as a total enterprise.
Students may take any combination of courses—up to five courses per semester—and also have the opportunity to cross-register for courses in other select graduate programs.
During the winter term, choose from an array of courses spanning topics from corporate board leadership to reimagining capitalism and authentic leadership development to managing global health. You also have the opportunity to participate in Immersive Field Course (IFC).University of Alberta
https://www.ualberta.ca/business/programs/mba/curriculum/courses-and-electives.html
Required Courses
BUEC 542 - International Business
OM 502 - Operations Management
SMO 502 - Organization Strategy / Managing Organizations
ACCTG 501 - Introduction to Financial Reporting and Analysis
ACCTG 523 - Accounting Information and Internal Decision Making
BUS 501 - Business Skills Orientation
BUS 504 - Career Management Skills
BUS 505 - Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility with Communications
BUEC 503 - Economic Foundations
FIN 501 - Managerial Finance
FIN 502 - Introduction to Financial Valuation
FIN 503 - Introduction to Corporate Finance
MGTSC 501 - Data Analysis and Decision Making
MARK 502 - Principles of Marketing Management
SMO 500 - Managing People
SMO 652 - Leadership Skills
Noticing some themes?
Accounting (Business Accounting)
Finance (not the same)
ethics
Being a manager
Decision Making
etc
So next
find books (to rent from library, or obtain other ways), online articles, and online classes (ideally free) on these topics. Get involved in slacks/discords/etc for people interested in this topic and read articles they post
it won't give you the title "MBA" which is useful for getting into positions, but honestly having got my MBA i think you can learn these things on your own and be fine.
to me, personally, the thing i found most valuable was i learned a little bit about EVERY part of the business, so when working with other teams i could understand (at a high level) where they were coming from.
I took:
-law
-accounting
-marketing
-presentations
-ethics
-business operations
-management skills
-six sigma / project management
-economics
-statistics
-international business relations
-IT
This other blog also has some ideas using the free classes some schools make available
https://www.classcentral.com/report/free-online-mba-top-b-schools/
https://www.themuse.com/advice/6-free-online-courses-thatll-teach-you-the-same-skills-youd-learn-in-business-school