Masters of Business Administration

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The 'Master of Business Administration' ('MBA' or 'M.B.A.') is a in business
administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines.
The MBA designation originated in the United States, emerging from the late 19th
century as the country industrialized and companies sought out scientific
approaches to management. The core courses in the MBA program are designed to
introduce students to the various areas of business such as accounting, finance,
marketing, human resources, operations management, etc. Students in MBA programs
have the option of taking general business courses throughout the program or can
select an area of concentration and focus approximately one-fourth of their
studies in this subject.

Accreditation bodies exist specifically for MBA programs to ensure consistency
and quality of graduate business education. Business schools in many countries
offer MBA programs tailored to full-time, part-time, executive, and distance
learning students, with specialized concentrations.


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Open Question: Are there any Industrial Design Master programs for people with no experience?
I'm about to graduate in June 2012 with two B.A. degrees (one in psychology and one in business administration), and I want to pursue a career in automotive design. Unfortunately, my undergraduate university didn't offer any type of design program whatsoever, so now I'm stuck with essentially no experience in the field I want to pursue. I found a program at Arizona State University called MID3+ which is essentially a master's program in industrial design with an extra third year as a pre-req for people who have no experience to get some basic skills before moving into the 2 year master's program. I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about the ASU program and if there's any other type of similar programs out there for people who have little to no experience. Also, any recommendations on career path choices would be helpful.

Resolved Question: Is it possible to get degrees in more than one area and work?
I'm in high school, and my interests can't be nailed down into just one category. If I wanted to go to college and get a BS then a PhD in biology, would I be able to get a job where I both earned enough and had enough time to get degrees in Physics, Mathematics, or whatever else I wanted to learn about? I was thinking maybe I could be a nighttime professor at a community college, then during the day go back to school earning a BS in physics, followed by a PhD in physics, then get a BS in chemistry, followed by another masters or PhD, etc. My dad has two bachelors in chemistry and a PhD in material science, then a Masters in business administration. He gave up on his fifth degree. I know it might be expensive but I'm sure that I would be able to get financial aid and all that jazz. Basically, I want to learn my whole life. I don't want to be the kind of person that has one area of expertise. Thanks!

Open Question: London School of Economics with a 3.2 GPA?
I am currently an undergraduate student at an American University where I am majoring in Economics and minoring in Finance/Business Administration. At the time of my graduation, I will have expected to earn a 3.3 GPA; I just wanted to enquire the possibility of attending the London School of Economics as it has always been my earnest aspiration to do so. Not only do I want to pursue a masters degree in Economics and Finance to make amends for my low undergraduate GPA, I also wish to attend the London School of Economics for the opportunities it offers to students. I wish to minor in Finance at undergraduate studies; however, I earned a B- in an introductory finance course. My query is weather it would be possible to attend the London School of Economics and major in Economics and Finance with a 3.2 GPA? I have earnestly trying to bring up my grades to an acceptable level; however, I am quite disconcerted by numbers game the GPA brings along. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Three A stars only apply to A level students who wish to enter LSE's undergraduate programme, I am referring to their masters programme. Would you any suggestive alternatives to LSE

Open Question: Should I get a MBA/MSN or MHA degree?
I want to become a health administrator and particularly lead the department of nursing. Would it be better to get a joint Masters of Business Administration/Masters of Nursing degree or just a Masters of health administration degree?? And would it be too difficult to minor in a foreign language such as Spanish as well?

Open Question: am in a good career paths with my choice of education,certification and experience?
served 4 yrs in the military 10 yrs working for the aerospace industry (engineer) BS electrical engineering 'BS technical management Certificate in six sigma green belt Certificate in black belt Certificate in PMP Certificate in government contracting Certificate in cost and price estimating numerous engineering classes in catia, proe,solidwork,altium,allegro,pads,schematics,c,c++ dual masters in project management and business administration (progress)


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