Career guidance! Graduate Certificates.. Masters..???
Career guidance! Graduate Certificates.. Masters..???
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I am a full time working professional (Sr. CAD Designer). I have a BS Industrial and Management Engineering and am about to complete a Graduate Certificate (GC) in Plastics Engineering (elastomeric materials). A GC is 4 courses.
In an effort to diversify my experience/resume, and also out of personal interest, I am now considering taking some business/management courses. A part time MBA would likely take 6 or 7 years, I am not seriously considering this at the moment. I am however considering a Masters in Engineering Management MSEM (~$23,000 total cost) which is most appealing because I would complete in 2 years part time. I am also considering a Graduate Certificate Advanced Study Management (this would be, choose 4 courses from the MBA program). This GC would be paid for by my company (very appealing).
What is the general feeling on a Graduate Certificate? Are they common? Would two GC's look bad? Of course a MSEM would look better on a resume, but it would also cost me $23,000, and the workload would be at a grueling pace. Would an MSEM limit my future career options in any way?
If you made it this far, thanks for reading! I appreciate any feedback you provide.
-Matt
In an effort to diversify my experience/resume, and also out of personal interest, I am now considering taking some business/management courses. A part time MBA would likely take 6 or 7 years, I am not seriously considering this at the moment. I am however considering a Masters in Engineering Management MSEM (~$23,000 total cost) which is most appealing because I would complete in 2 years part time. I am also considering a Graduate Certificate Advanced Study Management (this would be, choose 4 courses from the MBA program). This GC would be paid for by my company (very appealing).
What is the general feeling on a Graduate Certificate? Are they common? Would two GC's look bad? Of course a MSEM would look better on a resume, but it would also cost me $23,000, and the workload would be at a grueling pace. Would an MSEM limit my future career options in any way?
If you made it this far, thanks for reading! I appreciate any feedback you provide.
-Matt





RE: Career guidance! Graduate Certificates.. Masters..???
Personal life aside, an MSEM would probably be a good investment (with regards to money only) if management work is what you truly want to be doing. I think too many engineers get lured to management by the increased salary and are ultimately unhappy with their jobs.
Of course the decision whether to invest the time and money required for a MSEM should also take into account personal factors, such as reduced time for friends, family, hobbies, volunteering, etc.
Reidh