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tulum

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Jan 13, 2004
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Hello,

Does anyone know of an accredited on-line graduate level program that offers a dual degree in business(MBA) and electrical engineering (M.Sc. power option).

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TULUM
 
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I am pretty sure you'd have to split that one up. Pick the degree (MSEE or MBA) that you think will be more interesting/useful and do that one first.

Georgia Tech has a great MSEE power program via distance learning.

My personal opinion is most EE's will get more useful working knowledge out of MSEE than MBA. Sure, going toward management is a great move and everyone needs to learn how to develop economic models and talk money, but imho that stuff is pretty darned simple compared to EE and you don't have to spend all that school time to learn it.

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Thanks electricpete,

I agree with you...just checking my options.

The reason I asked actually was that Georgia Teck offers a dual debree in any of their MSEE degrees combined with their business program... only problem... the MBA part is on-campus only.

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TULUM
 
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