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sanman
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Hi,
I'm asking on behalf of a friend.
We all know that a person with a Bachelor's degree in engineering/applied-science can apply for an MBA program, to then take their engineering base onto a business-oriented path. There are many technical managers who have come through this route, or managers in science-based companies.
But what about doing the opposite -- starting off with a business degree (bachelor's) and taking some master's level program that will take your business base towards a more science/engineering-oriented path.
Are there any known programs that will do this? They would have to be post-bachelor's programs, imho. Fair is fair after all -- if the B.Sc can get an MBA, then why can't the B.Com get a Master's in science/engineering?
Comments, please?
I'm asking on behalf of a friend.
We all know that a person with a Bachelor's degree in engineering/applied-science can apply for an MBA program, to then take their engineering base onto a business-oriented path. There are many technical managers who have come through this route, or managers in science-based companies.
But what about doing the opposite -- starting off with a business degree (bachelor's) and taking some master's level program that will take your business base towards a more science/engineering-oriented path.
Are there any known programs that will do this? They would have to be post-bachelor's programs, imho. Fair is fair after all -- if the B.Sc can get an MBA, then why can't the B.Com get a Master's in science/engineering?
Comments, please?