Can I get into a Master's Business Administration program if I graduated in Civil Engineering?
I want to graduate in civil engineering and then get a master's in business administration, can I do that?
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Yes of course. MBA´s are generally aimed at people who have completed non-business or economic degree´s pretty much any university will consider you eligible.
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You can, but Engineers should generally get Master's in Engineering Management, or Technology Management, not an MBA (unless they want to leave Engineering completely).
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yes
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Yes, I have done it. It is very helpful since you will only spend the first 4 to 8 years in Civil Engineering doing actual engineering and design the rest of your career, you will be overseeing the design team, delaying with clients, going out and getting new clients and projects, interacting with the public and government entities, etc. So having an MBA helps with a lot of these duties. Of course, there are no jobs in the Construction field that includes Architects, Civil Engineers and Construction Managers. The field in the U.S. has shed about half of its jobs over the past 2 to 3 years and is expecting to lose more. There will not be a recovery for this industry. The only people that are hiring are the financial sector and the medical sector.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
How many years i 've got left to have a Master in International Business
How many years i 've got left to have a Master in International Business?
I will be transferring next year from a community college, which means i already have 60 credits. I am planning to go to UMCP. How many years will it take me to get my Master Degree in International Business. Thank YOu!!
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If all of your credits are accepted you have about two years to go before you receive a bachelors degree and about two to three years additional for a masters degree./
I will be transferring next year from a community college, which means i already have 60 credits. I am planning to go to UMCP. How many years will it take me to get my Master Degree in International Business. Thank YOu!!
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If all of your credits are accepted you have about two years to go before you receive a bachelors degree and about two to three years additional for a masters degree./
Monday, March 14, 2011
Can I become an investment banker with a computer science degree and a masters degree in business
Can I become an investment banker with a computer science degree and a masters degree in business?
Here are my credentials: Double Major: Computer Science and Computer Engineering Double Masters: Business and Computer Science phD: Computer Science Would I be qualified in becoming an investment banker?
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Working as an investment banker is obviously an applauded employment
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Business degree might help you get your foot in the door. And the computer Science degree, if you put it in the resume right, might help them think that you'd be good at number analyzing. It's really all up to the people hiring. I've known people who have great degrees having to take crappy jobs and people with no degrees get amazing jobs.
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So you sincerely want to get rich? Many graduates want to be "investment bankers". Few survive the brutal weedout. Unless you specifically go into the back room as a (high paid) "Quant," you'll be in the front peddling dubious securities to unsuspecting suckers by telemarketing. It's not much different from selling used cars.
Here are my credentials: Double Major: Computer Science and Computer Engineering Double Masters: Business and Computer Science phD: Computer Science Would I be qualified in becoming an investment banker?
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Working as an investment banker is obviously an applauded employment
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Business degree might help you get your foot in the door. And the computer Science degree, if you put it in the resume right, might help them think that you'd be good at number analyzing. It's really all up to the people hiring. I've known people who have great degrees having to take crappy jobs and people with no degrees get amazing jobs.
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So you sincerely want to get rich? Many graduates want to be "investment bankers". Few survive the brutal weedout. Unless you specifically go into the back room as a (high paid) "Quant," you'll be in the front peddling dubious securities to unsuspecting suckers by telemarketing. It's not much different from selling used cars.
Monday, March 7, 2011
What university do you recommend for Master in Business Administration (MBA) in the States
What university do you recommend for Master in Business Administration (MBA) in the States?
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There are far too many universities in the United States to name here, if you are unsure about which one then the best indicator is your budget - how much are you wanting to spend for tuition? Most of the top business schools have extremly high tuition rates. However in my opinion the universities with the best MBA progams are as follows: University of Chicago UPenn (Wharton) Harvard University University of Michigan Stanford They are my top five business programs in the United States.
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There are far too many universities in the United States to name here, if you are unsure about which one then the best indicator is your budget - how much are you wanting to spend for tuition? Most of the top business schools have extremly high tuition rates. However in my opinion the universities with the best MBA progams are as follows: University of Chicago UPenn (Wharton) Harvard University University of Michigan Stanford They are my top five business programs in the United States.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
what are the Prerequisites for MBA (Master of Business Administration)
what are the Prerequisites for MBA (Master of Business Administration)?
Hello, I plan on going to a community college for two years and taking Classes for Business administration that will all transfer to a 4 year Univecity, in this case George Mason Uni. My question is this: I was interested in earning an MBA. are there any prerequisites for this? It would be great if you could help me out. sorry! i start my first semester this fall
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I can only give you my experience. If you get a bachelor's in business admin, you should be covered to go straight to the MBA. If you got, say, a bachelor's in Nursing, then you would have to take prerequisite courses in the MBA program (at my university). An adviser would help you out with that and tell you what you need. For instance, the prerequisites for the MBA at my university basically goes over what you would have learned in most of the business and marketing classes. There are two prerequisites and the other is a finance class - you learn in this class the important stuff you would have learned in finance class at the bachelor's level. Basically, the prerequisites are just to catch you up on bachelor's level business information, and at my university there are only two prerequisite classes for those who didn't get a bachelor's in business admin. The prerequisites are master's classes, though, so they're not bachelor classes, if you know what I mean. I can't speak for your specific case or any school you're thinking about transfering to. The university should have the required classes for each degree on their website or you can call/email and ask this information.
Hello, I plan on going to a community college for two years and taking Classes for Business administration that will all transfer to a 4 year Univecity, in this case George Mason Uni. My question is this: I was interested in earning an MBA. are there any prerequisites for this? It would be great if you could help me out. sorry! i start my first semester this fall
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I can only give you my experience. If you get a bachelor's in business admin, you should be covered to go straight to the MBA. If you got, say, a bachelor's in Nursing, then you would have to take prerequisite courses in the MBA program (at my university). An adviser would help you out with that and tell you what you need. For instance, the prerequisites for the MBA at my university basically goes over what you would have learned in most of the business and marketing classes. There are two prerequisites and the other is a finance class - you learn in this class the important stuff you would have learned in finance class at the bachelor's level. Basically, the prerequisites are just to catch you up on bachelor's level business information, and at my university there are only two prerequisite classes for those who didn't get a bachelor's in business admin. The prerequisites are master's classes, though, so they're not bachelor classes, if you know what I mean. I can't speak for your specific case or any school you're thinking about transfering to. The university should have the required classes for each degree on their website or you can call/email and ask this information.
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