EANx wrote: » I haven't but I'm heavily leaning toward the program once I finish the CCIE so will be interested to see what you think about the different courses. I much prefer writing a paper to taking an exam.
roxer wrote: » What made you decide to go with the MBA.ITM over the MS.ITM? I am at a cross roads as to which and would like to hear your reasoning.
PC509 wrote: » I'm taking the MBA:ITM as well. I do plan on going into management eventually, but it's more of a personal goal. When I first graduated high school, I took a job at a small business (managing their Novell network). I started taking Business Administration classes at the local community college, but never finished. I'd like to finish that path. WGU was the perfect place to do it without breaking the bank. I already have a couple technical degrees from there (BS: IT Security & MS: Information Security & Assurance). If I don't become a manager, I will at least have more business experience to help with security mapping to the business goals, etc.. I won't just be a technical focused guy shooting in the dark when it comes to business. That Project Management paper has me wrecked, though. It is a LOT of writing. I'm 3 other classes in, and this one has me stumbling. I've got about 30 pages, and as usual I'm not sure if it's good enough. I'm turning it in and then editing based on the graders report, though. I enjoy writing, but project management isn't exactly the most energy inducing topic for me! Good luck! So far, it's a great program! It'll be a great addition to my education! Since it's out of my normal knowledge base, it's going a bit slower for me and most of it is new information (some of it is 'new', but I've had some exposure to it and/or common sense.). I'd like to complete as much as possible this term but will have to put the last class onto next term as it is a group project and I don't want to rush others/not have time to complete it.
EANx wrote: » I see with some degrees (including MS IT) they allow some certs to transfer in for credit but didn't see a section for the MBA. Do you know if they have any way to grant credit for the course based on certs? I'm specifically thinking of the Proj Mgt course and the PMP but any others as well.
roxer wrote: » Thanks for the information to the both of you (Squished & PC509). I am in a senior level position now and want to move into a higher level position. I did not finish my degree after I left the military (big mistake as I was only one year away) and now am in the process of finishing up my last term. Hard to get hired without at least a BS/BA at a senior level. I want to fill a CISO or CIO role, but I would be happy at a smaller firm. Regardless, thanks for your insight! I agree that the MBA.ITM is the better choice for a c-level position. MY CIO will crap when I tell him I am pursuing an MBA as he doesn't have one. Heh.
Dakinggamer87 wrote: » I think both degrees can help you get to a C-level executive position. I think either one will put you on the right path but an MBA will likely be the most aligned if you want to work across other industries/sectors. I took some MBA courses/classes online to fill in the knowledge gaps and specific areas of an MBA upon graduation of my MS - ITM from WGU. This gives me the best of both worlds of business and tech. Best of luck in your decisions!!
Squished wrote: » No transfer credit at all for the MBA program. I had taken some Master's classes at Boston University years ago and unfortunately received no credit for it.
Dakinggamer87 wrote: » I think both degrees can help you get to a C-level executive position. I think either one will put you on the right path but an MBA will likely be the most aligned if you want to work across other industries/sectors.
Squished wrote: » Did you ever consider getting the MBA from WGU as well in conjunction with your MS ITM?
scwhite wrote: » Just curious why you feel you are going to need a 2nd term?
PCTechLinc wrote: » I start my Group Capstone on the 4th, since I got the pre-work done yesterday. I've been going non-stop (minus a couple months for CISSP study) for the past two years. Going to take a much-needed two-week break. I'm exhausted.
Squished wrote: » Congrats. I'm hoping to wrap it up in 9-11 months, we'll see. How have you enjoyed the program?
PCTechLinc wrote: » I have very much enjoyed this program. Being that it is a business degree, it covered the subjects that I had no knowledge. I've always been a technical person, and I felt that an MBA would close the gap for my lack of management skills. This degree plan has exceeded my expectations.
Squished wrote: » Did you take 2 years to do it deliberately? My mentor said 90% finish in under 2 terms. Fastest she's seen was just under 5 months. I'm in week 3 now and should have 3 courses done by Thursday. Definitely enjoying the coursework so far, it's interesting at least.
mzx380 wrote: » I completed the WGU:MBA program last year Below is my progress thread if you're interested Hit me up if any questionshttp://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/123801-mzx380s-wgu-mba-information-technology-management-progress-thread.html