j23evan wrote: » I wonder if WGU would actually post what the percentage of people taking each Masters Degree course. I myself am going to get a second bachelors in it management from WGU before I go into the MS:ISA program. Based on these forums, which I believe is indicative of the IT field is ISA is the flavor of the month and I dont see it changing any time soon. Though unfortunately that will lead to a glut of infosec people. Perhaps network management is the smart choice to seperate yourself from the herd.What are your guys thoughts on pursuing the NM degree?
gbdavidx wrote: » why don't you contact an adviser?
netsysllc wrote: » I am in the second term of the WGU MBA Information Technology Management program. Being very technical I am finding some of the leadership and business stuff dry but I am learning new stuff. The workload is considerably higher than the BS program for sure. Down the road I see myself in a CIO/CTO position I think it aligns well for my needs.
petedude wrote: » I haven't been in WGU's MBA-ITM, but I can tell you. . . Everything I've heard indicates it's a good program. Some coursework is easier than others, but the ones that are challenging are REALLY challenging. I've been back and forth between WGU and a few other programs. I'm currently leaning towards more general MBA at a college in Northern California that has some similar traits to WGU and is also inexpensive.
j23evan wrote: » I wonder if WGU would actually post what the percentage of people taking each Masters Degree course.
What are your guys thoughts on pursuing the NM degree?
EasyPeezy wrote: » [h=3]What course is the Decision Analysis and finance...? I just looked thru and could only see the details below.... I am looking to do the MBA too...
crip1087 wrote: » I am enrolled in the MBA: IT Management program. I have just 3 classes left: Decision Analysis, IT Strategic Solutions, and the MBA Capstone Project. The workload is definitely a lot more than the Bachelors program, I graduated with a BS in Information Technology from WGU. It took me a long time to debate between the MBA IT or the MS ISA, but I ultimately decided on the MBA IT. Some classes made me regret that decision (Financial Analysis and Strategic Management seriously made me consider quitting school). But after toughing it out, I'm looking forward to wrapping up this program as it was extremely challenging but I learned a lot. Good luck with your pursuit and I wish you the best!
netsysllc wrote: » I am in the second term of the WGU MBA Information Technology Management program. Being very technical I am finding some of the leadership and business stuff dry but I am learning new stuff. The workload is considerably higher than the BS program for sure. Down the road I see myself in a CIO/CTO possition I think it aligns well for my needs.