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In terms of what the degree is really worth, is there a significant difference in the Masters of Science or MBA?
I see the difference in the courses your would have to take, however would an employer care?
Would you set yourself up for more jobs with one over the other?
Is it worth getting an MBA that is not AACSB accredited?
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WGU's MS:ISA and MBA:IT are both on my list of masters degrees I'm considering.
MS:ITM vs MBA:IT - one is technical with some management and the other is management with some technical. I think the MBA holds more respect, but it kind of depends what you want from it. If you are a technical person that wants to move into management the MS:IT would help, but if are already in management and trying to move up, then the MBA may be better. The higher you move up in management, the more important business, finance, and accounting concepts become.
Now, if you have aspirations to be a CIO at a large company, then I think you may want to consider an AACSB accredited MBA.
For me I am in a position that is part technical and part management and I am also transitioning from an infrastructure role to cyber security. I want the masters in cyber security to help me transition into a more senior role in cyber security and may go back for the MBA to help me move up the management ladder. To me the WGU MBA looks like the most convenient and cost effective way to tack on that 2nd masters.
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If you know an MBA will help you advance in your organization, get an MBA. Otherwise, I'd go with the MS because the program will be more relevant and applicable to your work. Getting the MS won't close the door to getting an MBA later on if you so desire. Even if you do go the MBA route, an MBA in IT is highly unusual, to say the least, and I seriously doubt its utility. I think it would be better to just get a regular MBA rather than watering down your experience with IT management stuff that really is something entirely different.
Disregard accreditation because it's meaningless outside of very few circumstances. Accreditation is more for the school than it is for the students. Good business schools are (almost always) AACSB-accredited, but it's not the accreditation that makes them good, as evidenced by the number of mediocre business schools that are AACSB-accredited.
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Being in the Military at the moment, neither of them will really "help" me. I am just trying to set myself up for success. I think I will go with the MS tbh.
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