Indyneer
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2001
- 6
I will be graduating soon with my bachelor's in engineering technology. I have read, and heard, alot of comments from engineers who are frustrated by a lack of upward mobility and job security. I have been thinking of continuing my education on a part time basis after I get my BS and find work as an engineer. More specifically, I've been thinking about pursuing a management related degree to help me stay out of the "rut" that so many engineers seem to get stuck in.
I have several choices:
1. Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and
Supervision
2. A general MBA from a good school
3. A generic "MS" degree focused in engineering
4. A Master's in Technology degree
I don't want to move away from the technical aspects, but 10 years from now I'd like to be more toward the management/business side of things too. I am interested in managing projects, but not people.
Any suggestions as to which of these degrees would be best for putting me on a faster track in this direction?
I have several choices:
1. Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and
Supervision
2. A general MBA from a good school
3. A generic "MS" degree focused in engineering
4. A Master's in Technology degree
I don't want to move away from the technical aspects, but 10 years from now I'd like to be more toward the management/business side of things too. I am interested in managing projects, but not people.
Any suggestions as to which of these degrees would be best for putting me on a faster track in this direction?