What “Engaged Online Learning” Really Means at Brentwood University – A Professor’s Perspective

At Brentwood University, we often say our programs are built on engaged online learning — but what does that really mean?

To us, it’s more than just discussion boards or weekly videos. It’s a philosophy. A promise. A way of creating real interaction, real accountability, and real learning — even in a fully online environment.

In this short video, Dr Dominika Falsey, a faculty member in our online program, shares what engagement looks like from her side of the screen.


What makes it different?
💬 I know all of my students, on a first and last name basis. It is a lifelong connection that you make at Brentwood. I feel that during the learning process, that’s when the trust starts to build.”

At Brentwood, professors are active mentors. That means:

  • Real-time interaction
  • Personalized feedback
  • Regular check-ins
  • Clear structure and expectations
  • And a sense of community — even across continents.

Engaged learning isn’t about tech — it’s about people. We’ve built our online MBAs to feel like real classrooms — led by real, caring professors.


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Our next enrollment is May 12, 2025. If you’re looking for an MBA where you’re truly seen, supported, and challenged — Brentwood is exactly what you need.

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