MSM vs. MBA

Wheatmaster

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I've heard that there are too many people with MBAs now. Is that true? Has it become the next "bachelor's"? I'm contemplating between doing a Master of Engineering Management rather than a MBA with Real Estate speciality, because i will be working on the construction industry. Thought?
 

Gibson486

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It's a never ending cycle. There is always too much of ***** degrees. Just do what you want and excel at it.
 

Semidevil

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I dont know if an MBA is the next bachelor's or not, but I would think if you are in engineering, it might be more beneficial on the MSM as it is more specified to your particular industry.

From what I read about MBA's, it's a generalist degree(touching a bit of everything), so you dont really get to specialize in any particular field.
 

ed21x

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msm is far more useful. I am getting a dual degree (Material Science) but also more importantly, Industrial Engineering, which crosses alot with MSM. definitely in demand.
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: Semidevil
I dont know if an MBA is the next bachelor's or not, but I would think if you are in engineering, it might be more beneficial on the MSM as it is more specified to your particular industry.

From what I read about MBA's, it's a generalist degree(touching a bit of everything), so you dont really get to specialize in any particular field.

Which is exactly why I did a dual program getting an MS in HRM and an MBA.
 

LegendKiller

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Originally posted by: Semidevil
I dont know if an MBA is the next bachelor's or not, but I would think if you are in engineering, it might be more beneficial on the MSM as it is more specified to your particular industry.

From what I read about MBA's, it's a generalist degree(touching a bit of everything), so you dont really get to specialize in any particular field.

You can concentrate in most MBA programs.
 

Wheatmaster

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idk, i'm just getting the feeling that business majors are going straight into MBA programs because they can't get a job as easily anymore.
 

notposting

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If you are going into the construction industry, pleasepleaseplease go spend a summer in the field if you can. Doing anything. Hopefully you are still young enough you can take a summer off from school to go get your hands dirty and see what goes on, good, bad, ugly, smelly and all. If it can be something closely related to a specialty of yours, even better.