I'm earning minors in finance and international business (hooray for undergraduate credits transferring) during my MArch. Once that degree is done, I'll be attending (hopefully) a 1-year accelerated program for my MBA. My top choice is TCU because their management focus relates well to my long-term plans.
Also looking into Florida(1 year), Thunderbird, Houston, and Texas A&M. I'll also apply to a couple schools from the top 5 just for fun but looking to stay in the south.
In terms of specialties, can't go wrong with finance (in small doses for me), management or business. I'm staying away from info systems and supply chain.
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Which MBA?
Good day people of Archinect,
I have noticed many people suggest getting their Master's in Business Administration to those looking to further their studies.
Initial research showed that there many business specialties. I am wondering which track some of you too/are taking.
Also.. are there any with a background in Architecture currently pursuing a degree in Engineering?
Thanks!
I'm earning minors in finance and international business (hooray for undergraduate credits transferring) during my MArch. Once that degree is done, I'll be attending (hopefully) a 1-year accelerated program for my MBA. My top choice is TCU because their management focus relates well to my long-term plans.
Also looking into Florida(1 year), Thunderbird, Houston, and Texas A&M. I'll also apply to a couple schools from the top 5 just for fun but looking to stay in the south.
In terms of specialties, can't go wrong with finance (in small doses for me), management or business. I'm staying away from info systems and supply chain.
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