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BK911 11-10-2021 04:39 PM

What degree?
 
Started a job at UT. Go vols!
Get free tuition.
Hate to waste an awesome perk.
Already have bsme and msie.
Thinking maybe an EE? BS or MS.
MBA would be BORING!!
Also looked at welding but its a 8-4 mon-thu deal.
Any fun classes come to mind?

Ayles 11-10-2021 04:43 PM

I would do ee in a heartbeat if the opportunity came up.

cabmandone 11-10-2021 04:47 PM

Definitely EE. Can't go wrong there.

Congrats on the new job! Are they looking for anyone who doesn't really want to do anything? If so I'm over qualified!

fintstone 11-10-2021 04:50 PM

MBA. No question. As an engineer, I thought it would be boring. Just the opposite.

Bill Douglas 11-10-2021 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 11515658)
are they looking for anyone who doesn't really want to do anything? If so i'm over qualified!

lol

otto_kretschmer 11-10-2021 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BK911 (Post 11515648)
Started a job at UT. Go vols!
Get free tuition.
Hate to waste an awesome perk.
Already have bsme and msie.
Thinking maybe an EE? BS or MS.
MBA would be BORING!!
Also looked at welding but its a 8-4 mon-thu deal.
Any fun classes come to mind?

is there anything like sail boat design? marine architechure?

watch repair?

look 171 11-10-2021 06:09 PM

Gender study. What real man like any of us would kill to take such classes due to all the forward thinking young women?

MBAtarga 11-10-2021 07:00 PM

I'm an EE and then later in life got my MBA. I only used my EE for about 6 or 7 years - then quickly got deeper into software.

flatbutt 11-10-2021 07:44 PM

BK what do you want to do with the degree? Resume padding or fun? Free tuition means you can explore classes with no downside?

id10t 11-11-2021 05:42 AM

You've already got the MS, I wouldn't bother with more tech stuff unless it would involve a lot of hands on work with perhaps mechanical engineering and 3d printing, CAD/CAM stuff, etc. Think of the parts you could make :)

I'd be tempted to maybe just do a bunch of gen-eds in history, maybe anthropology, earth/space science, etc.

I get free classes at the college I work for as well, my daughter's AA is costing me about $200 per term and I got my batchelors for about $1k out of pocket. Our benefit only covers tuition and lab fees - that whole "student life and activities fees" etc aren't covered... Since we are a "not legally allowed to be called a community college because we offer a few 4 year tech degrees", I can also go to the "other school in town" (UF) for almost free as well (and UF folks can come to SF....), and my dependents at about half price, though they may have some benefit from my dad who taught there from the early 60s until he died in '94

LWJ 11-11-2021 06:04 AM

I have an MBA and it is “interesting “ as to the value as I am a salesman.

But, a tech background and an MBA is deadly.

Reconsider.

Superman 11-11-2021 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 11515659)
MBA. No question.

It is a scary day when I agree with Fint. MBA. No question.

David 11-11-2021 07:17 AM

How late did some of you get an MBA? I've put it off for 20 years and trying to decide if I should keep putting it off.

aschen 11-11-2021 07:19 AM

I am an ME later got a technology commercialization business degree (from the other UT)

An interesting alternative to MBA, it shares some curriculum with MBA but more about managing and financing emerging technologies. Not sure if its offered at your school

fintstone 11-11-2021 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 11516136)
How late did some of you get an MBA? I've put it off for 20 years and trying to decide if I should keep putting it off.

Pretty late for me....and opened up doors I never even knew existed. There are a lot of executive programs (jusy make sure it is a good school) full of older folks (as well as young housewives) where you learn a lot that is not in the curriculum and are able to meet people/network outside your normal circle/stovepipe...that you never would have otherwise. Most professors recognize people as busy executives and cut out the busy work they give the kids. There are lots of variations. My school offered an MS in General Administration that was excellent and had many of the important MBA classes...but the MBA is a better recognized credential if looking for upward mobility/opportunity.

Seahawk 11-11-2021 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BK911 (Post 11515648)
Already have bsme and msie.

MBA.

We have a young Lady that works for us that already has an MS in Aero, and is thinking about getting her PhD in Aero.

She asked me what I thought. "What do you want to do with the PhD you can't already do now?

She wasn't sure.

MBA. Degrees should reflect the next step, an expansion of an individuals tool set.

Bill Douglas 11-11-2021 09:28 AM

The general game plan of life is to get extremely rich whilst doing as little work as possible. so if a certain degree, MBA or PhD is your tool to do so great. But often employers of high level grad's want their pound of flesh in return for the big pay.

aschen 11-11-2021 09:35 AM

The best part about being in a business program as an engineer is the shock, awe, and depression of classmates with non technical background when any sort of financial model or graphing is assigned :) .

Its like highschool basketball vs NBA.

aschen 11-11-2021 09:41 AM

I am also MSME and got the business degree by "accident" as well, company was sponsoring a few employees per year and I was asked. Basically did it for self improvement and not with any career goals. The workload of these programs is huge (did while working reg job), but in general not difficult.

I think if I could choose any technical degree for fun, it would be embedded systems. You cant buy a pack of tissues without an LCD screen and a micro these days, and it seems interesting.

Seahawk 11-11-2021 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by aschen (Post 11516302)
The best part about being in a business program as an engineer is the shock, awe, and depression of classmates with non technical background when any sort of financial model or graphing is assigned :)

What is interesting about the young Lady I mentioned above is that she is a ranch kid from Wyoming that is just wicked smart and went to NC State for her aero degrees, full academic ride.

Sleep on NCSU at your peril.

She is the chief aero on one of more complicated projects I run and she is surprised I can model..."At your age!":cool:

I make her run the meetings now. She is getting better:D


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