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January 16th, 2016, 04:50 PM
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MBA Vs ENGINEERING
I want to get information about the Masters of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME) or an MBA. So here can you provide me information about it?
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January 16th, 2016, 05:38 PM
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Re: MBA Vs ENGINEERING
I have knowledge about the Masters of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME) or an MBA. So here I am providing you information about it, as you want. ME vs. MBA Masters of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME) or an MBA Why earn a graduate degree? There are four main reasons people pursue graduate degrees. Increase networking Learn for the love of learning Learn and apply new skills Get into a new field What's similar between an ME and an MBA? Either an MBA or ME degree will help advance your career. Both programs are designed to jump start roles in early to mid management. Both teach fundamentals. What's different? An MBA program takes a broad brush approach to the fundamentals. A student generally learns Accounting, Finance, Real estate and Marketing across a whole spectrum of industries An ME in EM, on the other hand, focuses the student on technical and engineering-heavy industries. While general demand for MBAs is on the wane, engineers and technologists with management skill continues to rise. For example, as of March 20, 2015, Linked In had 64,960 jobs posted under "Engineering Manager". That is nearly triple the number of jobs since November 2013. Our ME in Engineering Management prepares you for management and leadership in high-tech situations with a focused curriculum in areas such as new product development, project management and managing applied research. EMP does not cover areas such as Retail, Real estate, Banking, Recreation, Macro and micro-economics, Tourism and the restaurant industry, as do many MBA programs A ME degree is 30 credit hours as compared to 55 credit hours for a typical MBA. An MBA is often more expensive to earn than an ME. Though it is widely believed that earning an MBA will increase one's career opportunities and salary, when you dig deeper, this is only the case for a top tier business school. |