What is the difference between a Masters Degree in Business, and an MBA?
What is the difference between a Masters Degree in Business, and an MBA?
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nothing…
a MBA just means Masters Degree in Business Administration…same thing essentially
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What you listed would be fairly similar. An MBA, or Masters in Business Administration, would be a specific Masters Degree in Business. There are also several other types of Masters Degrees such as a Masters of Science in Accounting, a Masters of Science in Taxation, and a Masters of Science in Finance.
An MBA can be seen as being fairly broad, and a lot of students today are pursuing their MSA after getting their Bachelors of Business Administration in Accounting. It is a great field to get into right now, and something that will always be needed.
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There are some programs where you get a masters in business that is not an MBA – usually it is a shorter program and sometimes more concentrated in a specific subject area (ie: Accounting), whereas the MBA is a more general business degree. An MBA is a more prestigous degree and is preferred by some employers. They are not the same thing – one is an MS and one is an MBA. Either way – you can’t go wrong, they are both good degrees to have!
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They are one and the same generally speaking. An MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration.
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same thing
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