Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone is thinking about MGSM's Global MBA? There are obvious comparisons to Coursera's other MBA program (Illinois), including similar tuition when exchange rate is factored. Both are accredited and ranked relatively high. Two key differences are the curriculum - the Global MBA program is focused more on 'future capabilities" in specializations such as Strategizing, Leading, Adapting, Problem Solving, Analyzing and Influencing. From first glance, it has more of a focus on soft skills as opposed to Illinois where the specializations are more of a traditional curriculum (e.g. finance, accounting, etc.) The other difference is admissions - MGSM seems a bit "easier" even when compared to Illinois.
My goals aren't ambitious other than to learn core business skills and have that credential on my resume. I have about 8 years of experience working in public and private sector. With that said, I'm not a numbers guy so I always had challenges with economics, stats, etc. However, I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not MGSM even teaches the traditional stuff in their program - eg) fundamentals of managerial accounting, financial accounting, process improvement, etc.
I was wondering if anyone is thinking about MGSM's Global MBA? There are obvious comparisons to Coursera's other MBA program (Illinois), including similar tuition when exchange rate is factored. Both are accredited and ranked relatively high. Two key differences are the curriculum - the Global MBA program is focused more on 'future capabilities" in specializations such as Strategizing, Leading, Adapting, Problem Solving, Analyzing and Influencing. From first glance, it has more of a focus on soft skills as opposed to Illinois where the specializations are more of a traditional curriculum (e.g. finance, accounting, etc.) The other difference is admissions - MGSM seems a bit "easier" even when compared to Illinois.
My goals aren't ambitious other than to learn core business skills and have that credential on my resume. I have about 8 years of experience working in public and private sector. With that said, I'm not a numbers guy so I always had challenges with economics, stats, etc. However, I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not MGSM even teaches the traditional stuff in their program - eg) fundamentals of managerial accounting, financial accounting, process improvement, etc.