| what is the difference betweeen(edu-course)Msc in Hotel management & MBA Hospitality& its scope&future? Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions : 1 Its the same thing. The scope over the long term is good. But hotels pay notoriously low salaries to fresh grads. The big bucks come much much later 2 Dont know abt MSC but MBA has agood future coz its MARRIED BUT AVAILABLE. just joking! 3 The degrees are the same thing with a different name. Business with hospitality - or - hospitality with business. An MBA Hospitality is just another business degree needing the employer training program to learn how to do the job the way that company wants it done. Your competition has a Certificate. They are the graduates from one of the hand-full of the world's top schools. (BTW one of the top programs - world wide - is the Hospitality program offered at the Lake WashingtonTechnical College.) The MSci Hotel gives you two career pathways, Director of Sales and Hotel General Manager. Remember, it is called the Hospitality Industry and its emphasis is on hospitality. It creates the atmosphere that brings people in and it maintains the business. Smile, say hello to everyone, be happy, make the guests happy, they pay your wages. |
Monday, August 22, 2011
what is the difference betweeen(edu-course)Msc in Hotel management & MBA Hospitality& its scope&future
Monday, August 15, 2011
I am thinking of taking up MSc in Operations Management. May I know what sort of job are avail for such grad
I am thinking of taking up MSc in Operations Management. May I know what sort of job are avail for such grad?
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To me, this is a somewhat specific degree, but very similar to the generalist management degree, which is the MBA (masters of business administration). A specialized degree, such as a masters of computer science with a focus in networking security, is basically education and training to do just that, manage the people that build network security devices or programs. An MBA is for a leader/manager of a business, but you don't need specific skills to one area of business, instead you have a class on finance, accounting, marketing, IS, IT, etc etc etc. In the end, you will know enough about each area to lead those areas, but you will not be specialized so that you end up being the greatest or most knowledgeable in that specific area. The MSc focuses more of the courses in to the operations side, thus any job that requires operations management, such as plan manager or superintendent, for production facilities, programing directors or project managers, and other leaders/managers who direct the operations side of a business, will work great in the position. If you know operations is where you want to be, then get this degree, if you think in 5 or 10 years you might want to move to another department within your company or even change careers altogether, I would recommend you get an MBA, because that degree basically works in any and all businesses as long as they have managers and workers, because MBA's generally start close to mid-management level and usually end up somewhere within the executive level of the company by the end of their career. Good luck in your search, either way, an MSc degree in any discipline is a great accomplishment and something to be very proud of!
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To me, this is a somewhat specific degree, but very similar to the generalist management degree, which is the MBA (masters of business administration). A specialized degree, such as a masters of computer science with a focus in networking security, is basically education and training to do just that, manage the people that build network security devices or programs. An MBA is for a leader/manager of a business, but you don't need specific skills to one area of business, instead you have a class on finance, accounting, marketing, IS, IT, etc etc etc. In the end, you will know enough about each area to lead those areas, but you will not be specialized so that you end up being the greatest or most knowledgeable in that specific area. The MSc focuses more of the courses in to the operations side, thus any job that requires operations management, such as plan manager or superintendent, for production facilities, programing directors or project managers, and other leaders/managers who direct the operations side of a business, will work great in the position. If you know operations is where you want to be, then get this degree, if you think in 5 or 10 years you might want to move to another department within your company or even change careers altogether, I would recommend you get an MBA, because that degree basically works in any and all businesses as long as they have managers and workers, because MBA's generally start close to mid-management level and usually end up somewhere within the executive level of the company by the end of their career. Good luck in your search, either way, an MSc degree in any discipline is a great accomplishment and something to be very proud of!
Monday, August 8, 2011
which universities in The Netherlands offer MSC. Natural Resource Management
which universities in The Netherlands offer MSC. Natural Resource Management?
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I believe it is called University of the Netherlands at Yolaag.
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I believe it is called University of the Netherlands at Yolaag.
Monday, August 1, 2011
which specialization is hot?is it Msc environmental engineering or asset management with relation to oil firms
which specialization is hot?is it Msc environmental engineering or asset management with relation to oil firms
I nrelation to the oil and gas industry.I have a bachelors degree in Chemical engineering.But ia m confused on which specialization to choose.Please advice.Thanks
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Don't ask what's hot. Ask which one is a better match to *your* skills. It would be a shame to go into environmental engineering because it's "hot" and do a poor job at it, when your skills would be better suited to asset managment. Do some research, find out what people in both fields are doing after 5 years of experience, and then ask yourself: "Which one sounds like a Really Fun way to spend my day?" Some people enjoy the thought of being responsible for keeping track of millions of dollars of resources. Some people are interested in getting as much oil out from under the mountain as possible without the owls that live there noticing that anything is happening. And you're the only one who knows which you are.
I nrelation to the oil and gas industry.I have a bachelors degree in Chemical engineering.But ia m confused on which specialization to choose.Please advice.Thanks
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Don't ask what's hot. Ask which one is a better match to *your* skills. It would be a shame to go into environmental engineering because it's "hot" and do a poor job at it, when your skills would be better suited to asset managment. Do some research, find out what people in both fields are doing after 5 years of experience, and then ask yourself: "Which one sounds like a Really Fun way to spend my day?" Some people enjoy the thought of being responsible for keeping track of millions of dollars of resources. Some people are interested in getting as much oil out from under the mountain as possible without the owls that live there noticing that anything is happening. And you're the only one who knows which you are.
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