I’m considering either Business Admin or Economics as my major. Yet a relative told me that I should just go for Econ and then get an MBA a couple years after I graduate.
I’m confused right now.
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An MBA would be a master’s degree in business administration.
Well you need a bachelors to get a masters as far as I know and the only difference is the degree.
BS is a bachelors degree, MBA is a masters degree in business administration. The MBA requires a BS
An MBA is a graduate degree, while the BS is an undergrad degree.
A BS is a bachlor of science in business administration and an MBA is a masters in business administration. You have to get your bachlors before your masters.
BS = Bachelors degree
MBA = Masters degree
A Bachelor of Science in Business Admin is a bacheloreatte degree and a Master of Business Admin (MBA) is a Masters degree which in the United States has a prerequisite of a bachelor’s degree. There are few exceptions to this and your undergraduate degree should be in whatever you’d like it to be – have fun with it. Most programs aren’t picky about what undergrad degree you have as long as you have one.
BA/BS is a 4 year under graduate program with 120-130 units 40-60 in the major.
MBA is a 2 year graduate program of advanced studies and will get you a higher starting salary. It could be a tad more than 2 years or less if you are in a program that requires a thesis, however a thesis can take up to 2 years to approve which holds back your graduation.
about $40,000. 00. . .
however you should be able to get a better career with the Masters. . . .
A BS is an undergraduate degree, something you would concentrate on in your schooling that directly follows high school. An MBA is a graduate degree, you would have to complete a BA or a BS and probably work a few years to start an MBA program.
MBA programs can be entered with any undergraduate focus. I’ve known people with Biology degrees who got an MBA. I would suggest, when you start college, to take classes in both business and economics and determine which you prefer. Either is a great preparation for a graduate business program.
Oh, it will all become clear. You go 4 years to get your undergraduate degree–Bachelors. If you want to further your education after you go 4 years and graduate, you could go 2 more years and study more on things related to your field and get a Masters degree. In this case, a Masters in Business Administration. Good luck. One step at a time. Ask your relative why. What kind of a profession do you want. I’m not sure where Economics will lead you. You’ll have some econ courses if you major in business. Get those under your belt and see how you do and then decide if that what you want. Your advisor can help you with this.
My fiance is getting his BS (bachelor’s, 4 years) in business admin and a minor in econ. Then he’ll get his MBA (master’s in business admin), which could take a year or two, depending on the degree. Also, it is generally better to have a few years of real work experience between getting your bachelor’s and going back for your MBA, according to many top recruiters. Also, some grad programs require the work experience.