where is the best place to have a master in turism management?
i am from greece and i have already done my post graduate studies
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Switzeland. Best in the world probably.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Will this major get me into a construction management masters
Will this major get me into a construction management masters?
I'm currently a business management major with an information systems concentration but I want to pursue construction management. I'm going into my sophomore year in school do you think I should just transfer or finish this degree and pursue the construction degree as a masters if that's possible. Doesn't seem like it is.
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im not sure... but if you decide to transfer...SUNY ESF has undergrad in Construction Management- im not sure which other schools have it though sorry for my small knowledge on the subject
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If you are studying in the same field i think you should pursue the construction company it will be really very beneficial for you in future.
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I'm a senior in Construction Management right now, and while I have taken a lot of Business classes, I also have to take a very very very fair share of engineering classes, hence why the CM major is in the college of engineering. While you are still as sophomore, I would say that it would be wise to switch your major to Construction Management if you plan on getting a masters in it, but by all means.... talk to your adviser first. Something else you could do is talk to a CM adviser in the college of engineering, and see what they have to say.
I'm currently a business management major with an information systems concentration but I want to pursue construction management. I'm going into my sophomore year in school do you think I should just transfer or finish this degree and pursue the construction degree as a masters if that's possible. Doesn't seem like it is.
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im not sure... but if you decide to transfer...SUNY ESF has undergrad in Construction Management- im not sure which other schools have it though sorry for my small knowledge on the subject
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If you are studying in the same field i think you should pursue the construction company it will be really very beneficial for you in future.
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I'm a senior in Construction Management right now, and while I have taken a lot of Business classes, I also have to take a very very very fair share of engineering classes, hence why the CM major is in the college of engineering. While you are still as sophomore, I would say that it would be wise to switch your major to Construction Management if you plan on getting a masters in it, but by all means.... talk to your adviser first. Something else you could do is talk to a CM adviser in the college of engineering, and see what they have to say.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Should I go for a diversified MBA course(Master of Management) or a Specified Course(Master of Logistics)
Should I go for a diversified MBA course(Master of Management) or a Specified Course(Master of Logistics)?
I have done my Bachelors in Mechanical engg,and currently working with a Software Firm for the last 2 yrs.Can you please suggest me which course will be better for me considering my previous degree and work experience.
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Go for MBA-part time so that you can continue in your job.After a few years, may be you can go for Ph.D. in Marketing or Customer Relationships or Moral Approach to Commerce and Consumerism.
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Those are MS degrees. Universities don't grant MBA in information systems, or MBA in finance, or MBA in marketing. The MBA is a general degree preparing students for management positions in any level of a business, up to CEO. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, management, statistics, economics, strategy, policy, and other courses. Many MBA programs offer concentrations in these and many other fields, but that amounts to only 2-3 courses in your chosen field in the second year of study. Many students avoid a concentration and take a variety of elective subjects to gain a broader background. By the time you finish the first year you'll be able to decide which concentration interests you. The MBA is not like an MS degree that concentrates study in a single field and prepares students for high level staff or research positions. The MS typically requires an undergraduate education in the field in which you want the MS, or a closely related field. A finance major does not get an MS in chemistry, and a chemistry major does not get an MS in accounting. MBA programs accept students in any undergraduate field. They prefer students who do not have a business background because they give you the business training but they cannot provide the broad background that managers should have. I have taught MBA students with degrees in Music, Medicine, Dentistry, Law. Psychology, Political Science, Chemistry, Biology, engineering, and many other fields. Most MBA programs prefer students with 2-3 years work experience after the first degree, but many accept students right out of college if they have good grades and a high GMAT score. Some MBA programs are designed specifically for new college graduates without work experience. MBAs with good grades are in high demand and they command good starting salaries. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBA Guide, a free public service at http://officialmbaguide.org. You can use it to select programs in specific geographic regions, specific concentrations, or specific types of programs, such as full-time, part-time, executive, distance learning, and accelerated. You can specify criteria that are important to you and get a ranked list of programs that best fit those criteria. From the Guide you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email. The MBA degree was originally created because engineers working for companies were promoted to managerial positions, and often they did not know how to manage, although they were good engineers. Companies needed managers who could understand what the engineers were saying, and managers without engineering degrees often did not understand the engineers and their needs. Business schools responded by creating the MBA degree. It is a general degree designed to train student to enter any area of management. Most MBA programs accept students with any undergraduate degree. The MBA is in contrast to the MS degree which trains students to reach higher levels of knowledge in their specialty so that they can serve as better staff and researchers, with no intention of becoming high level managers.
I have done my Bachelors in Mechanical engg,and currently working with a Software Firm for the last 2 yrs.Can you please suggest me which course will be better for me considering my previous degree and work experience.
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Go for MBA-part time so that you can continue in your job.After a few years, may be you can go for Ph.D. in Marketing or Customer Relationships or Moral Approach to Commerce and Consumerism.
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Those are MS degrees. Universities don't grant MBA in information systems, or MBA in finance, or MBA in marketing. The MBA is a general degree preparing students for management positions in any level of a business, up to CEO. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, management, statistics, economics, strategy, policy, and other courses. Many MBA programs offer concentrations in these and many other fields, but that amounts to only 2-3 courses in your chosen field in the second year of study. Many students avoid a concentration and take a variety of elective subjects to gain a broader background. By the time you finish the first year you'll be able to decide which concentration interests you. The MBA is not like an MS degree that concentrates study in a single field and prepares students for high level staff or research positions. The MS typically requires an undergraduate education in the field in which you want the MS, or a closely related field. A finance major does not get an MS in chemistry, and a chemistry major does not get an MS in accounting. MBA programs accept students in any undergraduate field. They prefer students who do not have a business background because they give you the business training but they cannot provide the broad background that managers should have. I have taught MBA students with degrees in Music, Medicine, Dentistry, Law. Psychology, Political Science, Chemistry, Biology, engineering, and many other fields. Most MBA programs prefer students with 2-3 years work experience after the first degree, but many accept students right out of college if they have good grades and a high GMAT score. Some MBA programs are designed specifically for new college graduates without work experience. MBAs with good grades are in high demand and they command good starting salaries. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBA Guide, a free public service at http://officialmbaguide.org. You can use it to select programs in specific geographic regions, specific concentrations, or specific types of programs, such as full-time, part-time, executive, distance learning, and accelerated. You can specify criteria that are important to you and get a ranked list of programs that best fit those criteria. From the Guide you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email. The MBA degree was originally created because engineers working for companies were promoted to managerial positions, and often they did not know how to manage, although they were good engineers. Companies needed managers who could understand what the engineers were saying, and managers without engineering degrees often did not understand the engineers and their needs. Business schools responded by creating the MBA degree. It is a general degree designed to train student to enter any area of management. Most MBA programs accept students with any undergraduate degree. The MBA is in contrast to the MS degree which trains students to reach higher levels of knowledge in their specialty so that they can serve as better staff and researchers, with no intention of becoming high level managers.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
what is better an MBA in Health Care Management or Master's in Public Health
what is better an MBA in Health Care Management or Master's in Public Health?
Which degree has better job opportunities and gets paid more?
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n MBA because you can start working to get working experience and study part time for your MBA.
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If you have a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be in front of of the masses when it comes to searching for careers. My mate has a degree and he wasn't certain what direction to go with it, but he discovered some great tips and tricks on the resource in the resource box below which helped him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is a lot of assistance on the resource regarding other careers.
Which degree has better job opportunities and gets paid more?
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n MBA because you can start working to get working experience and study part time for your MBA.
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If you have a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be in front of of the masses when it comes to searching for careers. My mate has a degree and he wasn't certain what direction to go with it, but he discovered some great tips and tricks on the resource in the resource box below which helped him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is a lot of assistance on the resource regarding other careers.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Which university is the best to master my hospitality management in Switzerland
Which university is the best to master my hospitality management in Switzerland?
It'll be better to list the top ten university. thanks!!!
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Do not waste your money. Pick what you want to do and work your way up. You will find its not all that's its cracked up to be.
It'll be better to list the top ten university. thanks!!!
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Do not waste your money. Pick what you want to do and work your way up. You will find its not all that's its cracked up to be.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
What are the major differences in an MBA and a Master of Science in Management
What are the major differences in an MBA and a Master of Science in Management?
I have found that at most schools to get an MBA you must have earned an undergraduate degree in business administration or accounting and for a Master of Science in Management you can have almost any undergraduate degree. Do people with these degrees compete for the same postions? Or is one better than the other?
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If you're looking for a job in business, the MBA is probably better, but if you're planning on continuing your education further (PhD), you could go either way.
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MBA : Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year) centre for excellence in distance management education Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade , Lucknow IICT LUCKNOW (INDIA) Estd. 1997 Department of Distance Education website : http://www.iict.in , Email : info@iict.in CORRESPONDENCE Autonomous Management Program :: All courses of IICT Business School Lucknow are autonomous. More than 15 countries students are already persuing IICT Business School Lucknow courses, since 1997. IICT Business School Lucknow ourses are highly recommended, reputed and accepted courses in industry/Corporate sector for last 10 years. There is no entrance test for admission. It is direct. The Admission into the IICT Distance Learning Programs is open throughout the year and you can enroll at any time if you meet the eligibility criteria. 1) MBA : Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year) Area offered : Retail Management, Banking , Foreign Trade , Marketing , Finance, HRD, Tourism, Software Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Insurance, Hospital management , Information technology, Operations (under dual specialisation opt any two area) 2) Its a Distance Learning Course. 3) Payment of MBA / MBA dual specilization COURSE Fee : a) In case of course fee in Lumpsum : Rs 18500/- (for indian student) Or b) In case of Instalment scheme : i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.9950 /- ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 10month) : Rs 9550/- or c) In case of Instalment scheme II : i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.6240 /- ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 4 month) : Rs 4570- iii) IIIrd Instalment of course fee (after 8 month) : Rs 4570/- iv) IVth Instalment of course fee (after 12 month) : Rs 4570/- 4) Exam fee Rs 125 per subject 5)For Prospectus and Application , You can send DD/IPO of Rs 70/- favouring Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade payable at Lucknow from IICT,5/28,Vikas Nagar,Lucknow-226022. 6)You can download Application and Prospectus form from website http://www.iict.in 7) All study material ( free of charge) will be provided by IICT Note a) fast track fee of Rs 2800/- .(If opted along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee) b) Regd. Post/ Courier charges Rs 500/- . c) You can opt for postal exam system or online exam system or centre exam. (for detail visit website http://www.iict.in/exams.htm ) TEL: 0522-2766456 ,6545285 ,9415101772 ,9336660121
I have found that at most schools to get an MBA you must have earned an undergraduate degree in business administration or accounting and for a Master of Science in Management you can have almost any undergraduate degree. Do people with these degrees compete for the same postions? Or is one better than the other?
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If you're looking for a job in business, the MBA is probably better, but if you're planning on continuing your education further (PhD), you could go either way.
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MBA : Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year) centre for excellence in distance management education Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade , Lucknow IICT LUCKNOW (INDIA) Estd. 1997 Department of Distance Education website : http://www.iict.in , Email : info@iict.in CORRESPONDENCE Autonomous Management Program :: All courses of IICT Business School Lucknow are autonomous. More than 15 countries students are already persuing IICT Business School Lucknow courses, since 1997. IICT Business School Lucknow ourses are highly recommended, reputed and accepted courses in industry/Corporate sector for last 10 years. There is no entrance test for admission. It is direct. The Admission into the IICT Distance Learning Programs is open throughout the year and you can enroll at any time if you meet the eligibility criteria. 1) MBA : Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year) Area offered : Retail Management, Banking , Foreign Trade , Marketing , Finance, HRD, Tourism, Software Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Insurance, Hospital management , Information technology, Operations (under dual specialisation opt any two area) 2) Its a Distance Learning Course. 3) Payment of MBA / MBA dual specilization COURSE Fee : a) In case of course fee in Lumpsum : Rs 18500/- (for indian student) Or b) In case of Instalment scheme : i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.9950 /- ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 10month) : Rs 9550/- or c) In case of Instalment scheme II : i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.6240 /- ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 4 month) : Rs 4570- iii) IIIrd Instalment of course fee (after 8 month) : Rs 4570/- iv) IVth Instalment of course fee (after 12 month) : Rs 4570/- 4) Exam fee Rs 125 per subject 5)For Prospectus and Application , You can send DD/IPO of Rs 70/- favouring Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade payable at Lucknow from IICT,5/28,Vikas Nagar,Lucknow-226022. 6)You can download Application and Prospectus form from website http://www.iict.in 7) All study material ( free of charge) will be provided by IICT Note a) fast track fee of Rs 2800/- .(If opted along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee) b) Regd. Post/ Courier charges Rs 500/- . c) You can opt for postal exam system or online exam system or centre exam. (for detail visit website http://www.iict.in/exams.htm ) TEL: 0522-2766456 ,6545285 ,9415101772 ,9336660121
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Can I master in construction management
Can I master in construction management?
I'm major in business management as an undergrad. Would I be able to master in construction?
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It is quite possible. Apply and you will know for sure./
I'm major in business management as an undergrad. Would I be able to master in construction?
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It is quite possible. Apply and you will know for sure./
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