dhoward26
Structural
- Jun 2, 2011
- 160
I'm contemplating pursuing a combination JD (Juris-Doctorate)/MBA degree next fall and was curious if anyone on here has done this combination of Law and Business Degree? Questions:
1) What benefit would it provide me with?
2) Is it useful for engineers?
3) I would rather not be a number cruncher the rest of my life, but would like to advance my career to the highest level possible...is this dual degree something that would be good in that respect?
4) What potential doors and opportunities might it open up for me?
I currently practice structural engineering and am a licensed general contractor in a few different states and do all the general contracting and construction management for my company. I keep our legal department very busy and was thinking having this extra background might relieve some pressures off of our lawyer.
I'm going to meet with some folks at UNLV to discuss a little further, but I would like to have some input prior to going into my meetings. Thank you for any info.
1) What benefit would it provide me with?
2) Is it useful for engineers?
3) I would rather not be a number cruncher the rest of my life, but would like to advance my career to the highest level possible...is this dual degree something that would be good in that respect?
4) What potential doors and opportunities might it open up for me?
I currently practice structural engineering and am a licensed general contractor in a few different states and do all the general contracting and construction management for my company. I keep our legal department very busy and was thinking having this extra background might relieve some pressures off of our lawyer.
I'm going to meet with some folks at UNLV to discuss a little further, but I would like to have some input prior to going into my meetings. Thank you for any info.