
MBA versus master’s degree in finance: What’s the difference?
Rebecca Mallen-Churchill, director of graduate student recruitment, shares that the choice depends on how you plan to use the degree, and tuition and costs.
Rebecca Mallen-Churchill, director of graduate student recruitment, shares that the choice depends on how you plan to use the degree, and tuition and costs.
In this story published April 27, 2021, in Fortune:
From what context are you approaching it? In both the MBA and the master’s degree in finance, the content of the actual curriculum is going to be a little overlapping in the finance classes. It’s just a matter of how you put it into play.
– Rebecca Mallen-Churchill, director of graduate student recruitment
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