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The Wake Forest University PhD/MBA program is dedicated to training and research at the interface between science andbusiness to unleash the power and potential of technology for the benefit of society.

A large proportion of Ph.D. graduates work in the private sector in positions that use the skills acquired during their graduate training. But in addition to the scholarship and rigor that makes the Ph.D. a world model, there is a need for a broader range of skills for success in a changing employment climate. The Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in conjunction with the  Schools of Business , has initiated an innovative course of study leading to the PhD/MBA. The Wake Forest PhD/MBA program is the first program of its kind in the nation, and the first to produce students with the joint degree (see testimonials from some of our graduates, below).

The World Can Change at the Intersection of Disciplines

Uniting science and management, the PhD/MBA program is preparing a new generation of leaders for the emerging fields of technology. Our mission is focused, providing education and research training leading to beneficial uses for the rapidly emerging discoveries in the sciences, and preparing students for industry or academic leadership. Multidisciplinary knowledge is indispensable in the development of new products and processes and in the translation of biomedical advances to patients and the global market. As the first graduate program in the nation offering management training with the Ph.D., we are dedicated to capturing the brightest minds and providing them with the scientific and management expertise needed to foster the technology infrastructure of the nation.

An Innovative and Efficient Curriculum

The PhD/MBA program is a synthesis of curricula from the Graduate School and the Evening MBA Program of the Schools of Business, with specialized course work and opportunities for industrial and business internships. The joint program is open to new and current students in all PhD-granting programs across all Wake Forest campuses. Students take from 4-6 years to complete the joint program, depending on the nature of the graduate research undertaken in the home program. The first year of the curriculum will provide students with a core base of knowledge in the core competencies of the home graduate program. At the end of the second year, and before beginning MBA course work, the student must take and pass examinations that will admit him/her to candidacy for the PhD. A student enrolling in the PhD/MBA program would have 5-6 semesters of evening MBA courses added to the graduate degree requirements. Opportunities for industrial projects and internships are possible after ascent to PhD candidacy and during the MBA coursework phase. The PhD and MBA degrees will be awarded simultaneously at the completion of all requirements for both degrees.

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Students wishing to enroll in the combined program apply to and meet the respective admissions requirements of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business. Admission to the MBA portion of the program occurs separately after gaining admission to the home graduate program, and after securing appropriate approval from the home program for participation in the joint program. In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the  Schools of Business  requires completion of the GMAT (General Management Aptitude Test). The Schools of Business will also accept the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) as a replacement for the GMAT for admissions.

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Questions regarding admissions: Mr. Kevin Bender Associate Director, Graduate Admissions School of Business (336) 758-3091 [email protected]

General questions: Dr. Dwayne Godwin Associate Dean Graduate School of Arts and Sciences [email protected]

A Small Program with Big Impact

PhD/MBA students completed an economic impact study of new in silico algorithms used in the drug discovery process. This study contributed to a $2 million grant awarded by the US government to develop computer simulation software designed to predict biological and toxicological effects of drugs, which will reduce the failure rate in the drug development process. Pictured from the left are Donald Debethizy, President and CEO of Targacept, Inc., Randy Jacinto, PhD/MBA graduate; Richard Alexander, PhD/MBA graduate; Dwayne W. Godwin, Ph.D., Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy and Director of the PhD/MBA program; Adam Winseck, PhD/MBA graduate; and William S. Caldwell, Ph.D., Vice President of Drug Discovery and Development, Targacept, Inc. Not pictured is Heather Peters, PhD/MBA student who also worked on the project.

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What the Students Have to Say About the PhD/MBA Program :

“My new job is exactly what I have been looking for. I found that the dual degree is an attractive combination that will allow me to go further, faster.” DR. ADAM WINSECK MEDICAL MARKETING, SANOFI AVENTIS, INC. 2004 NEUROBIOLOGY AND ANATOMY MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKETING
“The fusion of biology and business has provided a unique perspective – like looking at the world from space, it’s easier to see the whole picture. As an aspiring entrepreneur I feel that the skills I learned will amplify my ability to make a difference.” DR. RANDY JACINTO BIORAD, INC. 2004 PHD/MBA GRADUATE MOLECULAR MEDICINE
“Incredible advances can occur where disciplines collide. The PhD/MBA program has given me the tools to pursue a broader career horizon without sacrificing my core scientific interests.” DR. RICHARD ALEXANDER 2004 PHD/MBA GRADUATE PHYSIOLOGY/PHARMACOLOGY
“The PhD/MBA program prepared me for a career, not just a job. Today I am conducting research with a deeper understanding of how my work supports my organization.” DR. HEATHER PETERS PHD/MBA GRADUATE CHEMISTRY
“Drawing from my management and scientific training in equal measure, I’ve enjoyed the increased level of responsibility and respect that has come with achieving the dual degree.” DR. FRANK WELDER PHD/MBA GRADUATE CHEMISTRY MECHNICAL AND QUALITY DIRECTOR MICROBAC LABORATORIES, INC.
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Is it Possible to Get My PhD After My MBA?

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In academia, numerous accomplishments can be achieved. You can earn a dual degree and have expertise in multiple fields, or further your career potential by going back to school . But what about progressing from an MBA to a PhD? 

In regards to higher education, many consider earning a PhD, or doctorate degree, the pinnacle of success. Usually, due to passion for a particular industry or subject, a PhD candidate will spend years of rigorous research to unpack its intricacies and become a leading expert in the field.  At the end of their studies, they are able to finally see their work come to fruition when they receive their doctorate and join alongside other scholars. However, is it typical for an MBA graduate to move onto pursuing their PhD? And is there a specific purpose? Are there different types of PhD programs? What is the difference between a PhD and DBA?

To answer the budding question: yes, you can pursue your PhD after earning your MBA, and choosing to earn a doctorate is entirely up to you and your aspirations. To help you better understand if getting a PhD is the right choice, we look at the path an MBA graduate can take to earn their PhD, one of the higher purposes of a doctorate, and the different types of academic programs. 

What is a PhD, and What is it Used For? 

By definition, a PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy in a particular discipline, which is why it's also referred to as a doctorate. This focus is typically for individuals highly passionate about a specific subject matter, driven by the pursuit to understand it better through rigorous research. A majority of students seeking their PhD are eager researchers, although there are always exceptions, and each carries out years of highly intensive research to conclude their original thesis and earn their doctorate. 

In terms of translating your education into a career, a doctorate can be used in a plethora of fields, especially if one’s thesis is around a wider subject matter and can be a discipline applied to various industries (take organizational development, for example). For those who are passionate about a career in research, a doctoral degree is a perfect fit. Possibly the most popular field for those with a doctorate is a fruitful career in academia, teaching their subject matter to others interested in the same area. Many graduates become faculty members at business schools upon completing their PhD and provide their expertise to their students. Regardless of which industry you choose, you can be assured that a PhD will provide you with numerous opportunities. 

How Long Does it Take to Progress from an MBA to PhD?

The timeframe for earning your PhD can vary depending on program and location. Many countries have varying timelines of how long the completion of a doctoral program will take. In the United States, the average is around 4-5 years of completion after receiving your Master of Business Administration. 

Do You Need an MBA to Get a PhD?

To be accepted into a doctoral program, you must have a master’s degree. It does not have to be a Master of Business Administration, but it does need to be a master’s of some form. Depending on your area of specialization, it could be advantageous to earn your MBA in pursuit of a PhD if you are planning to embark on a career in business upon completion of your doctorate. Additionally, one important aspect to consider is the program itself. It is important to look into a program’s requirements before applying to meet the eligibility criteria. 

The Difference Between a DBA and a PhD 

For those specifically interested in a career in business, a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is a highly beneficial doctoral program. A DBA focuses on a broader spectrum of business disciplines, dedicating research toward multiple corporate facets, and practical implementation. On the contrary, a PhD narrows into a specific area of discipline and research, emphasizing theory, and it’s potential implications. While both are heavily centered around research and implementation, a DBA sets business executives and leaders on a path to discover new possibilities for their organizations and businesses. In a way, it allows established business professionals to “trailblaze” the way for new and innovative ideas that can disrupt the market and set a precedent for the future of business.

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Our Executive Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program has been carefully designed for the tenured business leader looking to drive groundbreaking innovations. This rigorous program allows candidates to gain in-depth knowledge and finetune their expertise through applied research. Also, executives enjoy learning alongside changemakers in various industries and participating in exclusive opportunities available only to DBA candidates.

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A joint degree with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Students are affiliated with Harvard Medical School through the Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology.

The 21st Century will be the century of transformational discoveries in the life sciences. To bring these discoveries to patients, the world needs business leaders working at the intersection of science and society, with deep understanding of biotechnology, life sciences, and management. To meet this need, the MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Program at Harvard University builds upon students’ existing biotech and life sciences knowledge and equips them with the latest business and scientific insights. This empowers them to lead transformative organizations that will advance new drug discoveries and therapeutics.

The curriculum emphasizes developing effective business models in the life-sciences, leading life sciences companies, understanding the ethical implications of new therapeutics, and the importance of equitable access to these discoveries. It leverages the entire resources of Harvard University and works closely with the Greater Boston area, one of the largest biotech clusters in the world.

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The MS/MBA Biotech program is part of a larger community of health care interested students, faculty and alumni at HBS; around the University; and in the greater Boston area, which is one of the largest biotech clusters in the world. Through courses like the Life Sciences, Ethics, and Management seminar, students interact with industry leaders, who discuss challenges they have faced in their various roles.

Key organizations comprising the health and life science community at Harvard include:

  • HBS Health Care Initiative (HCI) – The Initiative fosters and promotes faculty research, supports the development of high-impact educational programs and creates an interconnected HBS health care community.
  • HBS Blavatnik Fellowship in Life Science Entrepreneurship - The Fellowship offers HBS alumni and Harvard-affiliated postdocs the opportunity to create new ventures around promising life science technologies while developing their leadership talents.
  • Harvard Biotech Club – This student organization is on a mission to bridge the gap between industry and academia and provide the education, skills, and network for students to become future leaders in biotech.
  • HBS Health Care Club (HCC) – One of the largest student clubs at HBS, the HCC plans an annual conference and numerous networking events for students interested in all industries in this sector.
  • Harvard Health Innovation Network (HHIN ) – HHIN’s mission is to promote health care innovation and entrepreneurship across the Harvard ecosystem including its schools and hospitals.
  • Harvard i-Lab and Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab – Harvard i-Labs are part of an innovation ecosystem that exists to support Harvard students and select alumni in their quest to explore the world of game-changing entrepreneurship.
  • HBS Health Alumni Association (HBS HAA) – The equivalent of the HCC, but for alumni, the HBS HAA has regional programing around the world to help alums stay connected with the school and each other.

Prospective students should be fascinated by the intersection of biotech, pharma, and business. Successful candidates for the program will hold an undergraduate degree in biology (or another life science) and/or have significant workplace experience in biotechnology or life sciences. Candidates with advanced degrees such as an MS, MD, or PhD are warmly welcomed to apply.

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Program highlights.

  • Affordable Excellence at Scale:  The streamlined timeframe lowers tuition costs and shortens time to graduation, while earning a full-time MSChE + MBA in less time and for less cost than if pursued separately.
  • 2 Year Program:  Students take a combination of advanced technical and management courses, earning a Master’s of Science in Chemical Engineering and an MBA in just two years.
  • The  MSChE  offers a combination of advanced technical training and experiential learning that prepares you to become a future leader in global companies.
  • The Krannert  MBA  offers a unique mix of critical problem solving, teamwork and analytics that prepares graduates to turn data into decisions while developing the necessary skills to lead in the business world.
  • Abundant Experiential Opportunities:  Work with industry leaders and world-renowned faculty on a 6-credit hour capstone project for the MSChE and combine dynamic classroom experiences with the  Krannert Experiential Learning Initiative for the MBA.
  • Advanced Professional Development Programs:  Receive one-on-one counseling and career development while in both programs to prepare for success at Purdue and beyond.
  • Career Catalyzation and Expansion:  Capitalize on your technical background with your MSChE and expand your reach to diverse fields and advanced leadership tracks with the MBA.

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  • Follow-up with our  Graduate Office  about your application and let them know you are interested in the MSChE + MBA dual degree option.
  • Please note the same Krannert MBA admissions standards apply and can be found here .
  • Work with the Krannert admissions team to craft your best possible application package.
  • Receive a decision from Krannert.
  • Complete your MSChE, then join the Krannert MBA program.
  • 18 credits in total (9 credits in management coursework + 9 credits in engineering coursework) will be transferred to the MBA program, shortening your MBA degree requirements from 60 to 42.
  • Complete your MBA and MSChE just two years after beginning your engineering program.
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You have spent years leading teams. What have you learned about leading teams that other team leaders might find helpful?

I have been the beneficiary of principles applied by remarkable leaders during my career. Here are some of the most valuable leadership lessons I have learned:

  • Clearly articulate the vision, objectives, and expectations and align all activities to the vision.
  • Seek diversity of thought across the team, which will produce superior results.
  • Give recognition, whether public or private, in the manner a team member prefers to receive it.
  • Spread the praise (when things go right) and take the blame (accepting personal responsibility when things go wrong).
  • Give timely feedback and graciously receive it.
  • Be honest: do not promise something you cannot deliver. If you make a promise, you better deliver.
  • Create win-win situations: a win for the individual (a stretch assignment, a high-visibility project) and a win for the organization (better performance and higher results).
  • Admit mistakes and learn from them.
  • Regularly re-recruit team members, reminding them of their contributions to the team.
  • Practice cultural literacy.

You earned a Chemical Engineering degree from Missouri-Columbia, and an MBA from Michigan State. Which coursework challenged you more?

The engineering work was actually more challenging: organic chemistry and thermodynamics come to mind. However, I greatly appreciated my MBA coursework because I was already a marketing practitioner, and my MBA gave me a deeper understanding of topics such as finance and strategy that I could immediately apply on the job.

What led you to pursue the MBA, rather than an advanced degree in chemical engineering?

First, I share with anyone who has an interest in science and math to consider pursuing a degree in engineering because graduates have skill sets that tend to be immediately employable. Frankly, I have found – like many – that an engineering degree coupled with an MBA provides more career optionality: one can be a good scientist who grasps critical success factors for commercialization opportunities, or alternatively, a good business professional who understands the fundamentals of application development.

After spending 27 years at Dow, you moved to your current job at CoorsTek. Adjusting to a new company after all that time can be challenging. To make things more interesting, your new job almost perfectly coincided with the global explosion of COVID-19.  What has the last half-year been like for you? 

Life has certainly been interesting! Over my career, I have benefited considerably from a strong network. After working in several Dow functions and multiple business divisions for nearly three decades, I was probably just one or two degrees of separation from anyone at Dow. For a number of years, I have nurtured a “call list” that I review every Friday to note who I interacted with that week, and who I should proactively meet the following week.

Within my first two weeks at CoorsTek, and thanks to great planning by the onboarding team, I met over 40 new colleagues – all remotely! – and I have been building this network since then. Admittedly, due to the current COVID-19 environment, I have not been able to introduce myself to new colleagues with a handshake, nor have I been able to travel to meet customers or colleagues … yet. Still, everyone I have met at CoorsTek has been gracious to ensure I have experienced a solid onboarding process. I have been extremely fortunate to work at two exceptional companies.

The CoorsTek website states that “By utilizing over half of the world's known elements in our material formulations …” What are some of the more difficult elements to obtain, particularly during these times of pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions?

The CoorsTek technical ceramics portfolio is indeed impressive. As a routine practice, the CoorsTek team closely analyzes industry conditions and maintains supply/demand balances to ensure customer orders are fulfilled, and these activities have been even more pronounced during COVID-19.

On a related note, what should early-career chemists know about being an effective and productive member of a team?

People are hired into their jobs because of their IQ. In other words, they have the intellect to fulfill key job responsibilities, and presumably the early-career chemist is achieving results commensurate with their role. However, to be an effective team member, it is essential to have a solid EQ, or the emotional quotient to possess self-awareness, guide behaviors when relating to others, and adapt well to new environments and conditions.

How did your parents influence your leadership style?

In my case it seems that engineering was inescapably genetic – my Dad is a geophysical engineer – and much of my pragmatic, left-brain thinking I inherited from him. I learned diplomacy and mediation from my Mom. Both my parents firmly believe in the power of education, each earning graduate degrees in their respective fields, and they sacrificed a lot for my sister and I to receive a good education. They have taught me that learning is a life-long process. My parents have been very influential in my leadership style as role models in integrity, determination, hard work, volunteerism, and humility.

What is the one personality trait that has been most instrumental in your career success?

Allow me to answer this in conjunction with the last question. I would like to quote Ginni Rometty, former CEO of IBM, who once said, “The most important thing for any of us to be in our jobs is curious.” Curiosity is an essential component of both a good scientist as well as a good marketer, and I am fascinated by human ingenuity. Curiosity is a key trait that has served me well, when as an engineer I have asked, “How does that reactor work?” and as a marketer, “What motivates that buying behavior?”

You pursued an alternative career with your science degree. What is the profile of a chemist or chemical engineer who would find your line of work interesting and rewarding?

Some attributes are: interest in a high level of customer interaction; being comfortable with ambiguity and assumption-making by applying rational thought with available data; being willing to take risk, fail fast, and adapt quickly; and, being able to develop and pitch a compelling business case.

If you had a 25 th hour in the day today, what would you do with that extra hour?

The wonderful 25 th hour is why I relish the end of daylight savings time, which is coming up soon! Without question, I would spend the extra hour with my family, eating take-out food from a great local restaurant.

You get to have dinner with any business leader, living or dead, OR any scientist, living or dead. Which person will you dine with, and what would you talk about?

I would really enjoy having dinner with Ginni Rometty. Last year Ginni was the keynote speaker at an innovation award ceremony while she was CEO of IBM, and I was in the audience with the privilege of hearing her witty, motivational speech. Ginni similarly comes from a science background, hired at IBM with a computer science degree, and subsequently transitioned to progressively larger business roles.

I find Ginni’s background and her character to be immensely inspirational. So, I trust we would have a lengthy dinner conversation about her experiences, straddling between tech-speak and business-speak, and discuss some of her hardest-won successes over the course of her still-active illustrious career.

Lynn Andrews, VP, Strategic Marketing at CoorsTek, Inc.

Lynn joined CoorsTek as Vice President of Strategic Marketing in April 2020. In this role, Lynn leads strategic marketing, strategic insights, and pricing excellence, developing an integrated strategy to drive new market and new product growth. An imperative for this role is to work cross-functionally and with customers to identify innovation opportunities and accelerate commercialization of new materials.

Prior to joining CoorsTek, Lynn worked at Dow Inc. for 27 years in diverse roles spanning commercial, R&D, technical service, new business development, M&A, and her area of greatest passion, marketing. Lynn has both B2B and B2C experience in various industries including Construction, Home Care, Agriculture, and Personal Care markets.

Lynn is a strong advocate for networking and mentoring, as well as involvement in community organizations. Before the recent move from Michigan to Colorado, Lynn was a board member of Shelterhouse, an emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence, and previously served on the board of the American Marketing Association-Detroit Chapter and the Michigan State University Executive MBA Alumni board. Lynn earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Missouri-Columbia and an MBA from Michigan State University. Lynn and her husband reside in Boulder County, Colorado and enjoy running and hiking and spending time with family.

This article has been edited for length and clarity. The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the view of their employer or the American Chemical Society.

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Lynn Andrews, VP, Strategic Marketing at CoorsTek, Inc.

Lynn Andrews is the Vice President of Strategic Marketing CoorsTek, Inc. In this role, she leads strategic marketing and insights to drive new market and new product growth.

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MBA is one of the choicest degrees that almost every graduate aspires to pursue. Whether you have opted for an undergraduate degree in commerce or science stream , you can choose from a varied range of specialised MBA courses and gain expertise in your chosen field of study. Completing BSc, graduates have a diverse range of programs and many opt for an MBA to explore the business world, gain professional skills and learn the nuances of management. To all those who are exploring courses after BSc , here is a blog which aims to highlight the advantages of an MBA after BSc as well as the popular MBA specializations in the healthcare sector.

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Why mba after bsc, popular mba specializations after bsc, types of mba courses, eligibility for mba  , scope of mba after b.sc, reasons to do an mba after bsc, top 10 universities offering mba abroad, top 10 colleges offering mba in india, mba after bsc salary & jobs.

Earning a globally recognised degree like an MBA can help you explore promising career opportunities. Moreover, it enables you with the trending business trends through which you will be able to carve your way towards the professional and managerial aspects of the healthcare industry. Mentioned below are some of the prominent advantages of opting for an MBA after BSc:

Pave Your Way into the Corporate World

A BSc degree might only help you find entry-level positions in your chosen field. This is why many graduates aim to pursue a postgraduate qualification. Studying an MBA after BSc can broaden your career horizons and you can further discover the intricacies of the corporate world. 

Also Read: Best Answer for Why MBA

Gain Managerial Skills  

BSc graduates have the foundational knowledge of a specific branch of science and this undergraduate degree itself is inclined more towards theoretical knowledge. MBA is considered as more of a professional course and encourages learners to work on real-world problems related to the domain of business. Further, since management is a wider domain of study and covers varied sub-fields like entrepreneurship, business communication, human resource management, amongst others. Thus, an MBA essentially equips students with managerial skills as well as problem-solving and decision-making skills which are central to the management of a business.

Fast-track Your Career  

An MBA after BSc can give you a competitive edge over other graduates. It will also expand your career prospects by enabling you to explore better career opportunities and high-salaried packages across different sectors. 

Enhances Your Personality  

The MBA syllabus emphasizes providing learners with knowledge of efficient business management through a mix of theoretical and practical learning methods and grooms them to become proficient managers. Moving away from a theoretical BSc degree, an MBA incorporates projects, presentations, internships, group discussions, industry visits, etc. to equip students with the best industrial exposure and facilitate personality development.

A wide range of MBA specializations are available across different fields of study including but not limited to General Management, Technology, Arts, Media Communications and much more. Whether you are inclined towards finding career opportunities in the healthcare industry or aim to establish your own business, you can choose from several specialised MBA courses. You can either opt to study the general MBA or go on for popular MBA options like MBA in Information Technology (IT), MBA in HR (Human Resources), MBA in Communication, amongst others. Listed below are the prominent specialisations for those planning to pursue an MBA after BSc:

  • MBA in Hospitality Management
  • MBA in Healthcare
  • MBA in Healthcare Managemen t
  • MBA in Production Management
  • MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
  • MBA in Laboratory Management
  • MBA in Biotechnology and Oil & Gas Management
  • MBA in Travel and Tourism
  • MBA in Event Management
  • MBA in Digital Marketing
  • MBA in Quality Management
  • MBA in International Business
  • MBA in General Management
  • MBA in Sports Management
  • MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • MBA in Entrepreneurship
  • MBA in Petroleum and Oil Gas Management
  • MBA in Personnel Management
  • MBA in Fashion Designing
  • MBA in Media Management
  • MBA in Environmental Management
  • MBA in Finance
  • MBA in Pharmacy
  • MBA in Disaster Management
  • MBA in Rural Management
  • MBA in Product Management
  • MBA in Project Management
  • MBA in Aviation Management

MBA courses differ in terms of duration as well as part-time, full-time or online degree programs. As it is a globally acclaimed degree, it aims to align with the aspirant’s goals as well as offers immense flexibility for students and working professionals. Here are the major types of MBA courses you must consider after BSc:

  • General MBA
  • Specialised MBA courses
  • Part-time MBA
  • Distance Learning MBA
  • Executive MBA

When it comes to availing the immense scope of MBA , pursuing this degree abroad can help you avail global exposure and discover better career opportunities. There are many top business schools across the globe which offer a vast array of specialised MBA courses. Let’s go through some prerequisites if you aim to study an MBA after BSc:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field with minimum marks required by your chosen university 
  • Required score in GMAT, GRE, etc 
  • For pursuing an MBA abroad, you will also have to qualify language proficiency tests like IELTS, TOEFL , etc along with submitting an SOP and Letters of Recommendation (LORs) .
  • Relevant work experience is also preferred by many universities in India and abroad.

After earning a bachelor’s degree in science, a candidate becomes considerably more marketable thanks to their various skill sets, which may enable them to advance in their job. This kind of education combined with some practical experience is acknowledged and accepted all around the world. Some of the job profiles provided because such a candidate is seen to be well-versed in both technical and management expertise and is offered the best in the business job roles by top recruiters like Cipla, Bharat Biotech, Biocon, Ranbaxy, and Dr Reddy’s are:

  • Manufacturing Manager
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Facility Manager
  • R&D Executive
  • Quality Assurance Manager
  • Healthcare Manager

A combination of a science degree with a management degree gives applicants access to a variety of options. It is so because employers seek workers who can serve as a “one-stop solution” to a variety of issues. A person who is up to speed with new technology and abilities is needed since the sector has altered beyond all recognition. Several benefits of getting an MBA after receiving a B.Sc.

  • Career Advancement: A B.Sc. holder who wants to develop in their work may benefit from earning an MBA. An enthusiastic worker could struggle to advance in his job, for instance. They may simply enrol in an MBA programme, complete it, and become qualified for promotion. Overall, having an MBA in addition to a B.Sc. can increase your range of employment options.
  • Diverse Environment: Diversity is now more important than ever because of advancements in the workplace. Many employees in the business culture have similar racial or ethnic backgrounds. In such a setting, having more than one alternative to try out is always a wise choice.

Job: The MBA programme has the additional benefit that it does not always require students to relocate or quit their jobs. It is also possible to pursue it as a part-time, online course.

Take a look at the following top-ranked business schools and universities across the world which you can consider for an MBA after BSc:

India also offers some of the best MBA courses. Check out the list of top 10 universities for MBA:

MBA gets one of the highest-paying jobs. Opportunities to work in a hospital to the hotels. Here are some of the popular job profiles along with their salary structure:

Yes, you can pursue MBA after BSc with any specialisation. The basic eligibility criteria for an MBA is mainly a bachelor’s degree with minimum marks specified by the university and you might be required to provide GMAT scores and work experience is also preferred.

There are various MBA courses you can opt for after BSc such as MBA in Hospitality Management, MBA in Healthcare, MBA in Healthcare Management, MBA in Production Management, MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, MBA in Laboratory Management, MBA in Biotechnology and Oil & Gas Management, etc.

MBA is not really tough for students from any stream as it focuses more on imparting students with the theoretical understanding of business and management along with practical skills pertaining to problem-solving, decision making, interpersonal communication, business skills, to name a few.

It mainly depends on the field you want to study after BSc Physics . For those aiming to study MBA after BSc Physics, you can choose from MBA in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Management, MBA in Aviation Management, MBA in Biotechnology, MBA in Healthcare, etc.

MBA in Healthcare, MBA in Healthcare Management, and MBA in Pharmaceutical Management are the most opted courses after BSc Biology.

Yes, you can study MBA even after BSc chemistry .

It depends upon your interest, MBA in finance is a good option for you.

You can do MBA in human resource management, marketing management, and financial management.

MBA in Biotechnology Management is related to the zoology field and is one of the popular MBA.

Yes, you can choose to study MBA. MBA such as Biotechnology Management is best for you.

Thus, we hope that through this blog, you are now fully familiar with the exciting prospects of pursuing an MBA after BSc. Our study abroad experts are here to help you choose the best MBA course and university which aligns with your career aspirations and preferences. Sign up for a free counselling session and get all your queries answered!

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Which mba course should I choose after my Bsc in microbiology?

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I finished my Bsc Biochemistry ,now which MBA course is suitable for good career opportunities courses for me

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Which mba course should I choose after my Bsc in physics? or mba in distace mode

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Can I go MBA in HR after BSc in computer science? Is this tough?

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Can I pursue MBA after BZC

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