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When choosing a major, we often think about which major will earn the most money. According to the university survey 2009, “Financial Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and MBA”  are among student’s top excellent choices for earning lots of money after graduation. But which one provides the highest Return on Education Investment (ROEI) among the three majors above. They  are all business-related; however they are very different in terms of the scope of education. The details are as follows:

1) Financial Engineering

This field of study involves Finance, method of engineering and applied mathematics, and  also computer programming practice. This major provides training for students who want to get a job in banking, financial management,consulting,corporate treasury,  corporate finance, and/or investment banking.

2) Industrial Engineering

Industrial engineers design and improve a method that provides goods and services for the society. One needs to be aware of information issues in the system improvement include people, material, information, and energy. After graduation, student may get a job as production engineer, supply chain manager, operational analyst, information system. Industrial engineering  broad curriculum may provide ample opportunity for a diverse  job opening in any for-profit company,goverment, service enterprise that want to  improve operation system and decrease cost. Basically, Industrial Engineering deals with System and Information.

3) MBA

MBA study focus on leadearship  and management within ever growing and changing world of business. Students in an MBA program will get the leadership  and management skills in business and beyond. Many MBA program geared students toward critical thinking instead of technical stuff.  Depending on the business school, an MBA student may choose to specialize in the following areas: general management, information system, finance, accounting, international business, human resources, and healtcare management.

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Now, It’s your choice to decide your own major. Please write a comment what do you think?

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4 Responses

  1. Love your post!! Finally someone got it right!!! Would you mind if I put a blogroll link back to your post? :)

  2. Something that might help me make a decision. have applied for both IE and FE…lets see how the ball rolls… thanks :)

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    bungasetiawan 
    Monday, 4. May 2009

    Glad you like this post, Kev.
    I would definitely recommend you explore the career opportunity for both. Like nowadays, the financial industry is ruined, but later when recover, FE definitely has better chance for employment. =)

  4. Its hard to compare a bachelors degree to a masters degree. ” I am assuming the stats for the FE and IE are for bachelors degrees”. I am a senior IE student my personal opinion is that IE is the best undergraduate degree ” My school does not have FE, and I know little about it and am not considering it, in my post”. I think the MBA is the best masters degree for an Engineer, because many end up in management positions, strictly looking at monetary values. I am actually writing a paper on what is the best option to pursue after graduating from IE. My conclusion is the the IE and MBA tandem creates a very powerful educational background and much opportunity to excel. I plan on checking back, for possible ideas to add to my paper.

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