Masters course in the UK with both Project Management and Marketing?
My 2 favourite areas of business are Project Management and Marketing. I would like to be able to do a Masters that includes both. Most MBAs don't include Project Management. I wish to do this is the UK.
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I'm so glad to hear that..
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
If you get a Masters Degree in Marketing or anything other than Business Admin. is it still considered an MBA
If you get a Masters Degree in Marketing or anything other than Business Admin. is it still considered an MBA?
I have a degree in Health Administration, and wanting to go back to school. I guess what I'm asking is, could I tell employers that I have an MBA with a Masters in Marketing?
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your degree is whatever it says on your diploma. If it's an MA, it's an MA, and nothing else.
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M is for Master, actually Magister in Latin, if you undertake a masters degree in the arts discipline then it becomes a MA on completion. alternatively M.Sc or M.Eng
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No, you tell them you have a Masters in Marketing.
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M.B.A. stands for Masters in Business Administration; some MBAs have specializations (Accounting, Finance, Marketing) It doesn't sound like you have an MBA
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To answer your last question, NO. You can't say you have an MBA if you have an MS or MA degree in marketing. The MS in marketing focuses solely on marketing training. The MBA is a general broad degree covering a wide variety of business issues and training students for careers in managing any area of business up to CEO. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, statistics, management, economics, strategy, policy, leadership and similar courses. The MBA was developed because people with technical backgrounds getting promoted into management are not always able to manage, and people in management often don't understand the technical fields they manage. That's why MBA programs prefer students with degrees in other than business and with 2-4 years of work experience. Their graduates learn to manage and can speak the language of the people they manage, whether that is engineering, chemistry, medicine, music, or any other field. Before you consider which MBA program is for you, consult the Official MBA Guide, a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.
I have a degree in Health Administration, and wanting to go back to school. I guess what I'm asking is, could I tell employers that I have an MBA with a Masters in Marketing?
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your degree is whatever it says on your diploma. If it's an MA, it's an MA, and nothing else.
2
M is for Master, actually Magister in Latin, if you undertake a masters degree in the arts discipline then it becomes a MA on completion. alternatively M.Sc or M.Eng
3
No, you tell them you have a Masters in Marketing.
4
M.B.A. stands for Masters in Business Administration; some MBAs have specializations (Accounting, Finance, Marketing) It doesn't sound like you have an MBA
5
To answer your last question, NO. You can't say you have an MBA if you have an MS or MA degree in marketing. The MS in marketing focuses solely on marketing training. The MBA is a general broad degree covering a wide variety of business issues and training students for careers in managing any area of business up to CEO. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, statistics, management, economics, strategy, policy, leadership and similar courses. The MBA was developed because people with technical backgrounds getting promoted into management are not always able to manage, and people in management often don't understand the technical fields they manage. That's why MBA programs prefer students with degrees in other than business and with 2-4 years of work experience. Their graduates learn to manage and can speak the language of the people they manage, whether that is engineering, chemistry, medicine, music, or any other field. Before you consider which MBA program is for you, consult the Official MBA Guide, a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Should I enroll in Masters of Science in Internet Marketing
Should I enroll in Masters of Science in Internet Marketing?
I'm wondering about the program from Full Sail and if it is really beneficial to have this on a resume. I'd like to be a marketing specialist on the internet. What are your thoughts on this?
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Whats ur BSc in.. ? You need to get a BSc before any Uni will consider you for a Masters, Computer related degree's are a lot of hard work!
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Full Sail isn't regionally accredited. For your masters degree, the rep, and accreditation status, of where you get your degree matters HUGELY. I would have you avoid any masters program that's given by a school that isn't at least regionally accredited.
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I hate to add onto the negative feedback, but it seems like this is a pretty narrow focus for a Masters degree. I would look to get a broader background in marketing, applying it to the Internet is simply learning what tools are available for that channel. Marketing is more about concepts and psycology then it is about the specific channel by which you are going to delivery your message.
I'm wondering about the program from Full Sail and if it is really beneficial to have this on a resume. I'd like to be a marketing specialist on the internet. What are your thoughts on this?
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Whats ur BSc in.. ? You need to get a BSc before any Uni will consider you for a Masters, Computer related degree's are a lot of hard work!
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Full Sail isn't regionally accredited. For your masters degree, the rep, and accreditation status, of where you get your degree matters HUGELY. I would have you avoid any masters program that's given by a school that isn't at least regionally accredited.
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I hate to add onto the negative feedback, but it seems like this is a pretty narrow focus for a Masters degree. I would look to get a broader background in marketing, applying it to the Internet is simply learning what tools are available for that channel. Marketing is more about concepts and psycology then it is about the specific channel by which you are going to delivery your message.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
If you have a BS in Communications or English can you get a Masters in Marketing or Business
If you have a BS in Communications or English can you get a Masters in Marketing or Business?
I'm a little confused as to how this all works????
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From what I know, many people with degrees in other areas go on for a masters in those two areas, particularly business. Some programs might want you to make up some deficits (take a few undergrad courses first) but if you meet gpa and other requirements it shouldn't be a problem. Look at petersons.com for more info on program requirements, and call schools you are interested in to confirm what they would want to see from you. Good luck!
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why not? I have a BA in mass com and an MBA in marketing. go for it. good luck
I'm a little confused as to how this all works????
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From what I know, many people with degrees in other areas go on for a masters in those two areas, particularly business. Some programs might want you to make up some deficits (take a few undergrad courses first) but if you meet gpa and other requirements it shouldn't be a problem. Look at petersons.com for more info on program requirements, and call schools you are interested in to confirm what they would want to see from you. Good luck!
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why not? I have a BA in mass com and an MBA in marketing. go for it. good luck
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