
This week, I want to talk about my personal experience in the Master’s degree program at Lasell College. The Master's degree program at Lasell College is very flexible for all working professionals, full-time, and part-time students. I am a full-time student in the Management program, and I work 15 hours weekly. Honestly, it is a big challenge to commute from my home to college each evening. However, the graduate courses at Lasell offer an easier way to me to access my courses.
A good aspect of Lasell’s graduate courses is some are offered on a six-week basis. But for some traditional learners, the college offers regular fifteen-week semester courses. Another good aspect is that half of the courses are offered online. Working professional students are able to take a course online at home or anywhere at their convenience. I work fifteen hours weekly, and take 4 courses a semester. This online format is a perfect way to fit my busy schedule.
I also want to talk about my course instructors in the graduate program. Most of the instructors have worked on their field for decades, and bring a lot of their real-world experiences in class for sharing and discussing. In my last six-week course Fundamentals of Executive Management, I worked with Professor Jane Ives in her field of international management. Dr. Ives is an adjunct professor with decades of Asian international business experiences. In her class, she discusses about globalization, expectations of oversea entrepreneurship, international business leadership in Asia, and the importance of being an effective manager in business organizations.
Moreover, Dr. Ives brings guest speakers to class each week to talk about their work experiences in the business field. Once, we visited Village Bank of Newton to meet with the IT leader Mr. Jeff Tuckers. Mr. Tuckers presented a lot of innovative ideas about internet attractions to their customers, such as online banking, and social networking website problems. Honestly, this course is not a classroom taught course, It is also hands on experiences, and innovations of domestic and international business.
Furthermore, Dr. Ives invited us to the Women in Business Conference at Harvard Business School. It was a remarkable experience to listen to the female speakers talk about their experiences as a director or CEO.
I learned a lot of managerial issues and international business concepts from Dr. Ives. I also learned valuable knowledge from the management program at Lasell College. Again, Lasell College’s Graduate and Professional Studies are perfectly fitted for every one who wants to enhance their managerial skills. I hope my personal experience can help you to learn more about the program at Lasell College.
This is the class picture I have taken at Harvard Business School.
Sincerely,
Luis
A good aspect of Lasell’s graduate courses is some are offered on a six-week basis. But for some traditional learners, the college offers regular fifteen-week semester courses. Another good aspect is that half of the courses are offered online. Working professional students are able to take a course online at home or anywhere at their convenience. I work fifteen hours weekly, and take 4 courses a semester. This online format is a perfect way to fit my busy schedule.
I also want to talk about my course instructors in the graduate program. Most of the instructors have worked on their field for decades, and bring a lot of their real-world experiences in class for sharing and discussing. In my last six-week course Fundamentals of Executive Management, I worked with Professor Jane Ives in her field of international management. Dr. Ives is an adjunct professor with decades of Asian international business experiences. In her class, she discusses about globalization, expectations of oversea entrepreneurship, international business leadership in Asia, and the importance of being an effective manager in business organizations.
Moreover, Dr. Ives brings guest speakers to class each week to talk about their work experiences in the business field. Once, we visited Village Bank of Newton to meet with the IT leader Mr. Jeff Tuckers. Mr. Tuckers presented a lot of innovative ideas about internet attractions to their customers, such as online banking, and social networking website problems. Honestly, this course is not a classroom taught course, It is also hands on experiences, and innovations of domestic and international business.
Furthermore, Dr. Ives invited us to the Women in Business Conference at Harvard Business School. It was a remarkable experience to listen to the female speakers talk about their experiences as a director or CEO.
I learned a lot of managerial issues and international business concepts from Dr. Ives. I also learned valuable knowledge from the management program at Lasell College. Again, Lasell College’s Graduate and Professional Studies are perfectly fitted for every one who wants to enhance their managerial skills. I hope my personal experience can help you to learn more about the program at Lasell College.
This is the class picture I have taken at Harvard Business School.
Sincerely,
Luis
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