Would it make sense to get a BBA with a focus in marketing and then a masters in International Business?
how would this make it 'unusual', sorry I'm just wondering what the usual would be in this case. thanks :)
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Sure - why not? Would it be the usual choice? - probably not - but hey who wants to be 'usual'. Thanks Bill
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Can I get Masters Degree in International Business with a BS in Philosophy
Can I get Masters Degree in International Business with a BS in Philosophy?
I am thinking of getting my Masters degree in International Business because thats what really interest me. My current undergraduate college only offers a minor in IB and its not very informative, I am wanting to major in Philosophy and minor in Business Administration. So with that said, do you think I would have a good chance working for an international company or being able to get in a Master's program regarding International Business?
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Definitely. Master's programs in IB (at least in the US) will care more about how well you do in your classes than about your specific course of study. If you want a leg up on the competition, I would suggest doing an internship with an international company; grad schools like to see your interest and commitment. Other than that, taking business classes is definitely a good idea, and you can also try and take related courses in other disciplines if you have time to take electives (poli sci, international affairs, some foreign language).
I am thinking of getting my Masters degree in International Business because thats what really interest me. My current undergraduate college only offers a minor in IB and its not very informative, I am wanting to major in Philosophy and minor in Business Administration. So with that said, do you think I would have a good chance working for an international company or being able to get in a Master's program regarding International Business?
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Definitely. Master's programs in IB (at least in the US) will care more about how well you do in your classes than about your specific course of study. If you want a leg up on the competition, I would suggest doing an internship with an international company; grad schools like to see your interest and commitment. Other than that, taking business classes is definitely a good idea, and you can also try and take related courses in other disciplines if you have time to take electives (poli sci, international affairs, some foreign language).
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Masters in International Business for a Business Analyst
Masters in International Business for a Business Analyst?
Can one apply for a Business Analyst job after doing Masters in International Business?
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Yes, one can always apply, the trick is to get hired./
Can one apply for a Business Analyst job after doing Masters in International Business?
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Yes, one can always apply, the trick is to get hired./
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Do you think it's good to have a Masters in business
Do you think it's good to have a Masters in business?
I was originally thinking of doing an MBA, but these degrees seem incredibly expensive and very time consuming as well. So I was thinking of doing a Master in International Business instead. Not cheap either, but a little cheaper at least. Do you think it's worth it to do a Master in business or employers won't really care about it? I mean, do you think it will help me in the long run?
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You must be speaking about some specific school, because normally there is no difference in price between an MBA and a Master of International Business, and they aren't necessarily all that expensive. I can tell you that the MBA is much better-accepted than other masters degrees for business careers. As to how much it will help you, it really depends on both what you want to do and where you are in your career. If you just graduated from undergrad, unless you get a very technical degree, it really won't help you much. If, however, you have been out of college for a minimum of 3-5 years, it can make you eligible for the next level of management, if that is what you want to do. b
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Depends. Do you plan to live in NYC? If so, go for it! Or do you plan to live in Waterloo, Iowa? If so, hmmm, it'll help, but not as much. If you plan to live in Bailey, Texas, don't even think about it!
I was originally thinking of doing an MBA, but these degrees seem incredibly expensive and very time consuming as well. So I was thinking of doing a Master in International Business instead. Not cheap either, but a little cheaper at least. Do you think it's worth it to do a Master in business or employers won't really care about it? I mean, do you think it will help me in the long run?
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You must be speaking about some specific school, because normally there is no difference in price between an MBA and a Master of International Business, and they aren't necessarily all that expensive. I can tell you that the MBA is much better-accepted than other masters degrees for business careers. As to how much it will help you, it really depends on both what you want to do and where you are in your career. If you just graduated from undergrad, unless you get a very technical degree, it really won't help you much. If, however, you have been out of college for a minimum of 3-5 years, it can make you eligible for the next level of management, if that is what you want to do. b
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Depends. Do you plan to live in NYC? If so, go for it! Or do you plan to live in Waterloo, Iowa? If so, hmmm, it'll help, but not as much. If you plan to live in Bailey, Texas, don't even think about it!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Universities with Non-Profit Business Master degrees
Universities with Non-Profit Business Master degrees?
I am starting to think of getting my master degree once I spend a couple years after working. I will have my BS in International Business with a minor in French Studies. If you know of any Universities that you can get a Master's degree in Non-Profit, please help.
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Try this link: http://www.findamasters.com/search/dosearch.asp?location=any&subjects=any&keyword=non-profit&cour_type=any&cour_start=any&gosearch.x=14&gosearch.y=8
I am starting to think of getting my master degree once I spend a couple years after working. I will have my BS in International Business with a minor in French Studies. If you know of any Universities that you can get a Master's degree in Non-Profit, please help.
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Try this link: http://www.findamasters.com/search/dosearch.asp?location=any&subjects=any&keyword=non-profit&cour_type=any&cour_start=any&gosearch.x=14&gosearch.y=8
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