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MBA business degree? Economics Major Depaul or Northwestern Sorry question lengthy but very importnant to me?

I am deciding if I should go for my MBA immediately following my bachelor’s .. I am majoring in economics with a minor in real estate.. i just wanted to leave myself a broad base of opportunity and if so, which university? I am looking for an executive position at least eventually after exp. when I graduate for a major corporation I would like to help in the process of expanding and developing relations and growth within business through investments i dont know what this position would be called though..I am an army vet … so i have worked just not using my degree if that helps at all… oh yeah.. i will be gettin bachelor’s from depaul but they have a dual program where i can get mba at same time.. or should i just wait and enroll in northwestern … because of the prestige? and networking? and reputation? these are really the only two I am considering now unless Univ. of Chicago would be a better choice… Oh one more thing and with this major and I believe some programs allow you to get more than one which I will more than likely do..what would match up well with this major and minor if so? and with these majors and minors what type of positions would I most likely be eligible for? So I can look up some job descriptions..

Detailed answers please thank you much!

Graduate Education And Its Value

Working professionals including PMETs should be made aware of the increasing necessity of graduate education and its value related in shaping up their career and fulfilling their various professional visions. In fact, there are a variety of options in the career field that require graduate education and one cannot even think of getting employment in good establishments without having a quality graduate degree from the right graduate schools. But choosing the right subject for a graduate education is the keystone in shaping up one’s career.

There are some graduate degrees which make one financially sound. For example, a graduate diploma in business or finance is highly appropriate for someone who wants to make his or her career in business. But this does not hold true for everyone. A person with a graduate diploma in music does not mean that he/ she is financially sound unless they have a quality graduate education. Before enrolling in a graduate school, one should see whether the time and money spent is really worth in the short and long run. If there is no definitive and positive result, then a graduate degree or a diploma is really a wastage of time and money.

Holders of graduate degrees in English, Philosophy, drama, etc are increasingly finding it difficult to secure employment in the business sector and they tend to shift their career to other niche options. Among these, an MBA degree or an Executive Master degree are the most sought after option. These days it is seen that students are inclined towards doing an MBA or Executive Master degree to get lucrative jobs in the leading MNCs offering attractive salary and perks. It is seen that students from different countries are heading towards Singapore for doing MBA in the leading Singaporean Universities. Among them INSEAD, Nanyang Business School, the National University of Singapore and Baruch College, the City University of New York are some of the leading universities in Singapore to name just a few. The Nanyang MBA is globally recognized as the Top 25 MBA programs in the world and the first and only Singapore University to be ranked that high.

AACSB accreditation is the hallmark of a high quality and internationally recognized graduate degree. A good quality graduate education improves ones individuality and gives them recognition in society. They are also beneficial to the institution as well as in the development of their nation, which is seen in countries like Singapore, Sweden and Finland where human capital is the main competitive asset of the nation. Graduate schools like Chicago and The City University of New York are already in Singapore, which attract experienced professionals across ASEAN.

Singapore is a country offering varied study options for the graduate students like Masters in Finance, Masters in Psychology, Masters in Human resources, Masters in Marketing to name a few. Emphasis is given to ensure that every student thinks and acts like global citizens and contribute towards the development of the nation. They are encouraged to attend seminars and workshops to help them gain knowledge into the working world, both in Singapore and overseas.

The main reason why thousands of students from different countries flock towards Singapore is because of the varied educational options and world-class education at low cost. In addition, the comfortable environmental scenario is also one of the reasons why Singapore has become the educational hub for foreign students as well as locals.

Mark Jonathon teaches MBA and graduate diploma in Singapore at Aventis School of Management. Aventis School of Management is a place providing different course training and counselling training. He is an expert at using articles like this to drive traffic to his website.

MBA economics business major??? Depaul or Northwestern?

I am deciding if I should go for my MBA immediately following my bachelor’s .. I am majoring in economics with a minor in real estate.. i just wanted to leave myself a broad base of opportunity and if so, which university? I am looking for an executive position at least eventually after exp. when I graduate for a major corporation I would like to help in the process of expanding and developing relations and growth within business through investments i dont know what this position would be called though..I am an army vet … so i have worked just not using my degree if that helps at all… oh yeah.. i will be gettin bachelor’s from depaul but they have a dual program where i can get mba at same time.. or should i just wait and enroll in northwestern … because of the prestige? and networking? and reputation? these are really the only two I am considering now unless Univ. of Chicago would be a better choice… Oh one more thing and with this major and I believe some programs allow you to get more than one which I will more than likely do..what would match up well with this major and minor if so? and with these majors and minors what type of positions would I most likely be eligible for? So I can look up some job descriptions..

Detailed answers please thank you much!

News@Northwestern – Executive MBA Program


Imagine getting an MBA while at the same time handling the pressures of a top flight career. That is exactly what people are doing at Northwestern University’s prestigious Kellogg School of Management, which this year turns 100 years old. Join us for an in-depth look at the program through the eyes of two students. Northwestern University regularly produces News@Northwestern, a television news magazine, in conjunction with Hess/Hoffman Productions of Chicago.

Successful Career Change Stories From Real-life “second Acts”

Conventional wisdom among professional recruiters holds that a typical American changes jobs between seven and ten times during his or her lifetime. However, a growing number of professionals have started to change their careers entirely, not just their employers. In fact, with career lines blurred by technology and market demands, some working adults have even discovered happiness by pursuing two different careers at the same time.

While career transitions are still too subtle for government statisticians to measure precisely, researchers like author Marci Alboher and advocate Marc Freedman collect stories of working adults who have successfully shifted between often-contradictory career paths. In some cases, economic factors pushed these professionals to make the leap to new careers. However, as these case studies illustrate, a growing number of Americans have discovered that the right training and motivation can help them trade boring jobs for passionate pastimes.

Culinary School Graduate Trades Park Ranger Green for Executive Chef White
While earning an undergraduate degree in natural resource management, Radhika Desai’s classmates often referred to her as “our friend who likes to cook.” Later, as a park ranger stationed in sweltering Death Valley, colleagues would visit her trailer for home cooked meals. As she told India Currents magazine in a recent interview, the more she delighted in seeing how friends and family members reacted to her latest culinary creations, the more she considered switching careers.

A visit to relatives in India helped Desai reconnect with the basic comforts offered by food, inspiring her to enroll in culinary school. Restaurant visits and a field trip to the opulent Burj al Arab Hotel in Dubai convinced her to focus on fine dining. Though her park ranger days are behind her, Desai’s undergraduate degree gives her a broader understanding of organic produce that helps her uncover sources for the freshest ingredients. Since completing her culinary degree and working in kitchens at some of the world’s finest restaurants and resorts, Desai has returned to Chicago as the Executive Chef at Between, a trendy boutique and lounge.

Advice for Aspiring Culinary School Enrollees:
• Look for programs that offer quality internships or work experience programs.
• Short courses and “boot camp” culinary programs offer a glimpse of professional life.
• Choose between culinary degree programs that focus on hospitality and food science–students with little interest in restaurant life can perform more effectively in catering kitchens or in research labs.

Part-Time Law School Helps an M.D. Become a J.D.
Four years of undergraduate training, followed by another seven to eleven years of medical school, usually keeps most doctors in the exam room and away from the classroom for the rest of their careers. However, Vietnamese-American surgeon Jasmine Brooks felt something was missing from a career that any parent would crow about. As she told U.S. News & World Report, a health care system that rewarded poor patient care led her to become frustrated about her career path. At the same time, the 39-year-old reflected on careers that could afford her more time to raise a family.

Enrolling in law school part-time gave Dr. Brooks the opportunity to experience a different kind of professional training while still earning an income from her full time job. After two years of attending law school during nights and weekends, she transitioned to a full-time law degree program for the final year of her training. Whether she opts for a job with a health care facility, a pharmaceutical company, or a law firm, Dr. Brooks can expect strong job offers from companies eager to hire a rare MD/JD degree program graduate.

Advice for Law School Students with Active Lives:
• Part-time law schools offer stronger career paths for attorneys with niche interests.
• Executive law degree programs cater to professionals, such as doctors and MBAs, who wish to gain critical legal knowledge without passing the bar exam.
• A growing number of specialist law firms hire paralegals with credentials from online law schools or part-time legal degree programs.

Degree Program Builds a Dentist’s Business Skills Without Drills
In his own official biography, Dr. Ira Wolfe confesses his concern that he was known for “drilling and filling” instead of for his broader interests in community and professional development. As he invested time in hiring staff for his dental practice, he found himself speaking to other business owners and managers about how to hire quality employees. Before long, Dr. Wolfe started writing scholarly articles and conducting paid workshops for employers and for job hunters.

Making a shift from dentist to consultant required returning to the classroom, as well. As he told BusinessWeek during a recent interview, he first pursued a master’s degree in leadership and ethics before deciding to enroll in a formal MBA program. Just as he discovered during his own professional development, he advises his coaching clients to take strong, honest self-assessments. Citing his own career change at age 44, Dr. Wolfe reminds clients that the prestige of a professional job doesn’t always guarantee personal satisfaction. Following a dream might sometimes mean earning less money, but can often lead to true achievement.

Tips for Prospective Business Consultants:
• Success coaches advise students to enroll in business degree programs that emphasize professional communication skills.
• Internships and work experience projects conducted during MBA programs can form the basis of strong professional networks.
• Students with previous job experience and a clear career path in mind can choose specialized MBA programs to round out overall skill sets.

Online Degree Programs and Executive Education Appeal to Quick Change Artists
Until recently, working adults looking for career changes endured long wait periods followed by semesters of sacrifice. Today, a growing number of colleges and universities understand the urgency of switching job tracks. Therefore, many part-time degree programs now offer rolling admission and other flexible enrollment options. Likewise, online degree programs give students a choice between real-time interaction with professors and peers or “asynchronous” learning through discussion boards and recorded lectures. In both cases, schools provide more options than ever for professionals who cannot afford to halt their current jobs before starting their new careers.

Kelli Smith is the senior editor for www.Edu411.org. Edu411.org is a career education directory for finding colleges and universities, training schools, and technical institutes.

Graduate salary survey in Singapore

Singapore is one of the most sought after job venues. Each year thousands of graduates pass out from best graduate school in Singapore and many other institutes offering professional course. The main aim for such students is to land up with a lucrative job in their sector. Though the economic recession has hit the job sectors of countries far and wide it has least affected the job scenario in Singapore. The credit goes to the Singapore government and the Universities in Singapore. Taking into consideration the changing job world there are many innovative courses that are offered at these institutes.

So are you a freshly passed graduate from one of the best graduate school in Singapore? Do you want to know the average salary for the position you want to apply for? Then there are things that you will find of great use. The best paying sectors in Singapore job market are sectors related to management, medicine, finance, law, administrative, engineering and shipping. In order to land up with a top profile job in Finance you need to undergo Master in Finance course while there are various law schools throughout Singapore who help you to get a degree in Law. Singapore is also proud of its Singapore MBA courses. Some of these institutes offer a graduate diploma certification while others give you certificates for Master in Human resources or Master in Marketing.

In recent times Singapore has witnessed that for the senior executive’s position, candidates are mostly selected from internationally accredited universities. MBA in Singapore or an Executive Master of Science is the best career option at the moment that will surely land you up with a great job. Some of the international Universities in Singapore such as INSEAD, Chicago and Baruch College, The City University of New York and Aventis makes sure that major MNCs and agencies conduct networking sessions for their students.

Some of the other best paying careers along with their indicative monthly is given below:

Doctors and Physicians: The specialized surgeons and the neuro-surgeons are the highest paid in this profession while the general physicians and surgeons get lower salaries.

Specialized surgeon – $ 30,755
General Surgeon – $ 17,872
General Physician – $ 6,173.

Managerial Posts: These are the people who get high salaries though the range differs with experience and job responsibility. Having an MBA Singapore degree is important in this sector.

Managing Director – $ 24,472
General Manager – $ 16,667
Company Director – $ 15,513
Operations Manager (Finance) – $9,808
Computer and Information System Manager – $8,930
Personnel/ Human Resource Manager – $8,420
Business Development Manager – $ 8,290
Marketing Manager – $8000
Advertising and Public Relations Manager – $7,533
Sales Manager – $7,100

Finance: According to the statistics of 2008 this was the most lucrative sector. Though the sector has been hit hard by the recession but it still has a great career prospect.

Commodities and Futures Broker – $17,464
Foreign Exchange Dealer and Broker – $11,095
Fund Manager – $8,125
Budgeting and Financial Accounting Manager – $8,000
Personal Banker – $ 6,250
Financial Analyst – $6,000
Securities Dealer and Broker – $5,750
Actuary – $5,100
Credit Analyst – $4,631

The top doctors and architects are the most paid professional at the moment within Singapore on the other hand the engineers seem to be the most underpaid of the lot.

Mark Jonathon teaches, coaches executive master programs and master programs Singapore.The author is an expert in MBA courses offered in Singapore. He has an in-depth knowledge on different types of MBA courses on offer. The author provides recommendations and effective advice to the MBA aspirants who are opting for MBA in Singapore. Find out more Visit – http://www.aventis.edu.sg/

2010 Global Mba Rankings

As greater numbers of students and executives recognize the importance of an international educatoin in today’s competitive business world, many MBA students are opting for a Global MBA that emphasizes international business.  These degrees are offered in both Full Time MBA Programs as well as accelerated Executive MBA Programs.

In comparison to the traditional Full Time MBA Rankings by BusinessWeek and US News and World Report that focus on US MBA programs only, two publications have come out with Global Rankings for both types of programs.  These are The Wall Street Journal’s 2010 Executive MBA Rankings and the Financial Times 2010 Global MBA Rankings.  Both of these include International MBA programs as well as Domestic US Schools together.  The results are below.

Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2010

London Business School
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
Harvard Business School
Stanford University (GSB)
Insead (France/Singapore)
Columbia Business School
IE Business School (Spain)
MIT Sloan School of Management
University of Chicago (Booth)
Hong Kong UST Business School

Wall Street Journal Executive MBA Rankings 2010

IE Business School (Madrid, Spain)
IMD/Lausanne (Switzerland)
Cranfield School of Management (Bedford, England)
Northwestern University (Kellogg)
Babson College (Babson Park, Mass)
ESADE (Barcelona, Spain)
INSEAD (Fountainebleau, France)
IAE (Buenos Aires)
Miami Univ (Oxford, Ohio)
Emory University (Atlanta)

It is important to note that the Wall Street Journal Executive MBA Rankings do not include Full-Time MBA Programs.  Instead, this is a ranking of the best fast-track accelerated MBA programs that enable busy executives to complete their education in a shorter amount of time than the traditional 2 years.  Most are 3 semesters(1.5 years) or full time 1 year accelerated programs including a summer session to permit completion in only a little over one year.

The Financial Times Rankings on the other hand include full time programs but ranks both domestic US and international programs from europe and the east. While only one factor in determining where to pursue your MBA, an international environment adds the extra breadth and depth of international commerce that many global corporatoins are seeking for their new hires these days.  Particularly valuable if the student has foreign language skills, a global MBA can be your ticket to the highest paying MBA jobs that many students aim for by attending such a program.  Please stop by www.MBArankings.me for our Full Time US MBA Program Rankings and more.

With Degrees in Film, Real Estate Finance and Development as well as Psychology, Robert Levin writes expert articles covering a broad range of issues. Some of his websites include: www.toptenmba.com, www.MBArankings.me, and www.selfawareness101.com.

2010 Mba Rankings

The 2010 Full Time MBA Program Rankings are in. We have the complete lists from BusinessWeek, US News and World Report and  Forbes.  While only one factor in the MBA decision making process, how a program ranks compared to other schools can be an important determinant in which MBA you choose to pursue.  Employers from the top banking and corporate firms tend to prefer graduates from the top 10 programs and these students also tend to get the best MBA jobs and highest salaries.

US news and world reports 2010 US MBA Rankings

Harvard University
Stanford University
Northwestern University (Kellogg)
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
University of Chicago (Booth)
University of California–Berkeley (Haas)
Dartmouth College (Tuck)
Columbia University
Yale University

BusinessWeek 2010 US MBA Rankings

University of Chicago (Booth)
Harvard University
Northwestern University (Kellogg)
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
University of Michigan (Ross)
Stanford University
 Columbia University
 Duke University (Fuqua)
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
 University of California – Berkeley (Haas)

Forbes  2010 US MBA Rankings

Stanford
Dartmouth (Tuck)
Harvard
Chicago (Booth)
Pennsylvania (Wharton)
Columbia
Cornell (Johnson)
Northwestern (Kellogg)
Virginia (Darden)
Yale

Harvard nails the top spot overall with the #1 spot in the US News Rankings, #2 in BusinessWeek’s and third in Forbes.  Stanford is a close overal second place with the #1 spot in the Forbes rankings and #2 in US News.  BusinessWeek places it at #6, hence just missing out on the overall top spot but beating out Chicago (Booth) which is an overall #3. Chicago gets the #3 due to its #1 spot win in the BusinessWeek rankings and just beats out Northwestern.

Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Business, The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University’s School of Business all had strong showings with Northwestern inching out the others for the overall 4th spot and leaving Wharton and Columbia for the 4th and 5th respectivcely. 

While attending a top ten MBA program is a major factor in many prospective student’s school plans, it is important ot note that different schools have programs that are geared toward different disciplines and depending on what career you choose to follow, a school’s locatoin and type of education can be just as important as its ranking.  At best, these MBA ranking lists should be used as broad but general indicators of a school’s popularity and respect by top business and educational professionals.

For our 2010 Global MBA Rankings as well as Executive MBA Rankings please stop by www.MBArankings.me and www.TopTenMBA.com.

 

 

With Degrees in Film, Real Estate Finance and Development as well as Psychology, Robert Levin writes expert articles covering a broad range of issues. Some of his websites include: www.toptenmba.com, www.MBArankings.me, and www.selfawareness101.com.

Which Top Graduate School In Singapore, Chicago, INSEAD Or CUNY

For many years people had the conception that Singapore is a place where you can have great shopping options. But the country has developed significantly and today it is one of the leading seats of education in Asia. Singapore has managed to carve a niche for itself in higher education especially the Singapore Management University. There are several highly acclaimed business schools that are offering MBA courses. These courses are suitable for experienced managers as well as for the students. There are also many local business schools in Singapore such as Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore that are popular among the MBA aspirants. There are several foreign universities in Singapore offering Executive Master Programs. While some of them have set up their physical campus others have joint collaborations with the local universities. The MBA universities offer degrees that are internationally recognized. There are also research and scholarship opportunities available for the students.

Amongst the host of international universities in Singapore the two best are University of Chicago, INSEAD and City University of New York, CUNY. Both these institutes have produced leaders in the business world. The institutes award AACSB accredited degrees to their students after successful completion of Executive Master Programs. The graduate programs of these International Universities offer quality education, look after the overall development of the students, and give the opportunity to bag a great job.

Chicago, INSEAD and Baruch college is considered to be one of the best business schools in the world. The university has close tie ups with some of the leading business organizations over the world. They also provide training and research facility to their students. These factors have contributed to the fame of INSEAD. There are various MBA in Singapore courses offered by the university such as full time MBA, part time Executive Master program and Executive Development courses. The full time MBA lasts for 10 months and has been divided into five study periods of eight weeks each. In the first three study periods students are taught 14 principal subjects while in the final two study periods students have the option to choose among 80 elective courses.

The students are selected after a stringent screening. Furthermore, they are required to have excellent academic qualifications, management and leadership potential and a diverse range of experience. Admissions for the MBA in Singapore are done twice every year in the month of January and other in September. There are students from over 70 nationalities studying in this well recognized university.

The City University of New York (CUNY) is the largest AACSB accredited business school in America. There are various MBA programs that are available at this university. The university also has collaboration with the Aventis School of Management. The Baruch campus of CUNY has come up with a wide variety of courses on Executive Master program such as Executive Master of Science in Finance, Executive Master of Science in Marketing and Executive Master of Science in Management of HR and Global Leadership.

The business world considers Singapore to be a gateway to Asia. The country has highly advanced infrastructure and close economic ties with some of the big countries such as India and China. The low cost of the MBA in Singapore attracts the students to pursue MBA in Singapore.

Mark Jonathon teaches, coaches executive master programs and master programs Singapore.The author is an expert in MBA courses offered in Singapore. He has an in-depth knowledge on different types of MBA courses on offer. The author provides recommendations and effective advice to the MBA aspirants who are opting for MBA in Singapore

Baruch College Offers Post Graduate Programs In Singapore

One of the top business schools in the United States, the City University of New York’s Baruch College has extended its world-class business education to students worldwide. Baruch College currently offers a range of international degree and postgraduate programs, of which some of the most successful programs are located in Singapore, managed in collaboration with leading Graduate School, the Aventis School of Management (Asia).

Headed by Professor Avner Wolf, the Executive Director of International Programs at Baruch College, the partnership has been incredibly successful, offering some of the finest programs in Finance, Marketing, Human Resources and Leadership in Asia. Professor Wolf maintains a close personal involvement in these programs, and is extremely pleased with their outcomes. He firmly believes in taking time to listen to professors, students, the alumni and even people on the street, and using the feedback to refine the courses into a quality business education that is culturally relevant to Singapore.

Baruch College in Singapore stands apart from other business schools in its unique emphasis on practical application. Professor Wolf personally selects the faculty, bringing many of Baruch College’s brightest and most experienced professors from New York to teach in Singapore. Faculty members come from diverse backgrounds and possess real-world business knowledge and experience as CEOs, CFOs or senior executives in their organizations.

Professor Wolf reveals that one of the most rewarding experiences in managing the programs lies in the graduation ceremonies, where he “sees many happy faces of his students”. With a deep commitment to the programs’ success, he personally teaches in some of the courses offered in Singapore, including one this September which he and his students look forward to with great anticipation.

The importance of a quality business education that places high value on business ethics and practical application in today’s global markets cannot be overlooked. Modern businesses now look for graduates with a sound understanding of the dynamic nature of today’s business climate and financial markets, which only top-notch business schools like Baruch College can provide, thus equipping and preparing students for illustrious success in their careers ahead.

Mark Jonathon has an in-depth knowledge on different types of MBA courses offered in Singapore. Check out mba in singapore and master programs singapore.