Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Difference between an MBA and Master of


Difference between an MBA and Master of?
I've always wanted to get an MBA mostly specializing in Finance because I like Corporate Finance, Investment, Portfolio Management, Equity, ect. Now, I've been looking at LSE and they have a Master of Science in Accounting and Finance and the program really has everything I am interested in. My only issue is that if I get admitted to LSE, I'll most likely be working in America. Is a Master in Finance less recognized than the famous MBA?
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MBA: It's a Master of Business Administration degree, granted after one to two years of graduate-level university study that provides training in the theory and practice of business management. The MBA is basically a document that certifies that you have a general competency in all the major functional management roles you'll find in the modern corporation. An MBA is a career accelerator across a number of industries and MBA graduates can usually command higher salaries. Specialized MBAs offer more advanced study in a particular area of business (such as marketing) or a particular industry (such as higher education). MSc in Accounting and Finance: The goal of the MSc in Accounting and Finance is to convey acknowledged and modern theories and methods in the fields of banking, insurance management, accounting and tax theory. The Master program should motivate students to develop a self-contained and critical familiarization with the curriculum's content. This way, analytical skills and a critical consciousness to analyze problems and find appropriate solutions will be facilitated.

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