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Valentine2021-09-24 11:23:45
IT education
Valentine, 2021-09-24 11:23:45

Does it make sense to go to Business Informatics after a bachelor's degree in Applied Informatics?

I'm finishing my bachelor's degree in Applied Informatics and working in my specialty at the same time. I consider the master's degree as a reserve for the future, for career growth in the future. And it seems that it is worth learning some skills that will come in handy in management positions in IT (I would like to hope that someday I will be in them). Does my reasoning make sense or is it not worth it? Or will they be able to give me all this in some courses?

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Alexander Prokhorovich, 2021-09-24
@alexgp13

Management skills - this is an MBA, everything else is not particularly quoted now.
A master's degree for career growth is not only unnecessary, but, in the case of European companies, it can even be harmful. Master's is about science.
Nothing new in "Business Informatics" will not tell you.

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Vladimir Yurchenkov, 2021-09-24
@EPIDEMIASH

I agree with the above, the master's degree will not give you anything new, a maximum of 5% of new knowledge. I am sure you will get more in practice at work than there. And an extra crust .. just a piece of paper in this case.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2021-09-24
@firedragon

It is better to take a master's degree in economics (IMHO) or an MBA

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