IT + MBA ?


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freakoutguy   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 10-03-10 00:53:11

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Originally posted by vipeen

Continuing education is always a good thing. With complications in software incudstries and various patents, does it really makes sense to consider IT+Law? Of course a lot depends on one's interest but I think something that is a scarce resource at the moment. Not sure if there is such course/degree currently available.



Schulich has started a 3 year joint JD/MBA program. For your MBA you can choose top specialize in IS and OR. This will enable you to specialise in law, management as well as IT.

http://www.schulich.yorku.ca/SSB-Extra/JointandDual.nsf/docs/MBA-JD?OpenDocument



Fido   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 10-03-10 13:37:48

Thanks a lot folks for the inputs especially the links ....

Barring my skepticism , I do see some light at the end of the tunnel if I could lead some Project / deployment effort related to Financial Applications , perhaps the big 5 ...

But the possibilities in that area would be far lesser than usual I fear ....


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Daari_Tappida_Maaga   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 10-03-10 17:27:16

Could you specify in more detail the Finance+IT combo that you are interested in? You did mention that ERP(accounting) is out in your scheme of things.

CMA is a good option as well but is limited to Canadian market.



dan   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 19-07-10 14:37:33

Quote:
Originally posted by Fido

Thanks a lot folks for the inputs especially the links ....

Barring my skepticism , I do see some light at the end of the tunnel if I could lead some Project / deployment effort related to Financial Applications , perhaps the big 5 ...

But the possibilities in that area would be far lesser than usual I fear ....



not necessarily less...research the financial market in Canada which seems to be steady.



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