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what is the best MSc in business and management?
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Rebecca’s Answer
I am not sure the reason that you would like to obtain a MSc in Business and Management. If you are interested to advance your knowledge by taking a Master Degree, would you consider to take a MBA? MBA would give you a wider explore on business aspect and you can learn from business cases analysis and senior executive leaders sharing. However, I would recommend you to take the MBA after working for a few years rather than straightly enter the MBA class. You would be more beneficial to take the course after having some working experience.
Alternatively, you can also consider to focusing in one of the business subjects to further your study, e.g. Accounting, Finance, Economics, etc. Some of these subjects may offer M Sc classes. It is really subject to what you are interested in.
If you would like to be an entrepreneur, I would recommend you to take the MBA course.
If you would like to a specialist of particular areas, you can choose one of the subjects to further your study.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Alternatively, you can also consider to focusing in one of the business subjects to further your study, e.g. Accounting, Finance, Economics, etc. Some of these subjects may offer M Sc classes. It is really subject to what you are interested in.
If you would like to be an entrepreneur, I would recommend you to take the MBA course.
If you would like to a specialist of particular areas, you can choose one of the subjects to further your study.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Thank you so much
mery
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Karen’s Answer
Hi Mery, I have an undergrad in International Business and most of the classes you will take with this discipline are the same classes as an MBA class. If you are considering a masters program, you might want to focus on a specific discipline (like Finance, Accounting, HR, etc..) vs going the generic MBA route.
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Munazza’s Answer
Some of the management Masters programs I am aware of are MSc in Management, MSc in Tech Management, MSc in Business Analytics as well as an MBA.
Thank you so much
mery