MS Industrial or Systems Engineering w/ Finance Bachelors

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Bipedal Hominid, Oct 6, 2016.

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  1. Bipedal Hominid

    Bipedal Hominid New Member

    Hello,

    I have a BSBA-Finance and was considering going back to school to pursue a engineering masters, but most all programs want an undergrad degree in engineering. After some digging I found that it's possible to get a masters in Industrial or Systems Engineering without a BSE, but requires calculus 1-3 & 2 courses of calc based physics (I have completed all these with a 4.0).

    I currently work as a Senior Pre-Sales Engineer (computer hardware/software industry) and wanted to know if anyone could shed some light as to if this would be a huge waste of time and money considering I don't hold a bachelors in a specific engineering discipline, or if it would be beneficial as it's a pretty broad engineering degree that encompasses many disciplines and could take me to higher and better places.
     
  2. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    The calculus courses for engineering are usually 4 credit, calculus with analytic geometry courses.
     
  3. Bipedal Hominid

    Bipedal Hominid New Member

    Yeah, my school only offered "Calculus for science and engineering" courses after the entry level calculus course, so they all have an analytic geometry component and are 4 credits each.
     
  4. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member


    Then you have my permission to take the engineering courses. ;-)

    And it looks like this will be all the response you get.
     

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