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Why Study a Masters in Management and Engineering?
Laura Bridgestock
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A growing number of universities are offering postgraduate programs combining management and engineering – one example being the Masters in Management Science and Engineering taught at Stanford University, US. In this video, Petros Perselis, a 2011 graduate of the Stanford University program, explains why the combination of management skills with engineering knowledge is in high demand among graduate employers.
The benefits of a Masters in Management and Engineering
As Petros explains, studying a Masters in Management and Engineering provides opportunities to choose from a diverse set of specializations. The program at Stanford University allowed him to build on the engineering knowledge gained during his undergraduate studies, while honing his understanding of the “bigger picture” – looking at how engineering is applied within different types of business, and the challenges involved in both technical and financial terms.
When applying for internships and jobs, Petros found many potential employers looked favorably on his combined academic background. He’s currently working as an analyst at financial services multinational Citi, in a team focusing on consulting in the utilities and oil and gas sectors. A Masters in Management and Engineering was the ideal preparation for this kind of role, as he explains: “My combined background and skillset in engineering and finance/business has helped [me to] understand better how these kind of companies work, not only in the corporate finance side but also in the operational side of things, and in the technical fundamentals.”
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The QS World Grad School Tour visits almost 70 cities around the world every year, providing opportunities for prospective international students to meet university representatives from across the globe. This is a chance to find out about different master’s and PhD programs first-hand, getting answers to all your questions about applications, course content, costs, funding and admission requirements.
Attendees of the QS World Grad School Tour are also eligible to apply for the exclusive funding opportunities offered via the QS Scholarships scheme. Petros is one example of a successful applicant; after attending the QS World Grad School Tour in Athens, he successfully applied for the 2011 QS Community Scholarship, which he used to help fund his Masters in Management and Engineering at Stanford University.
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The former editor of TopUniversities.com, Laura oversaw the site's editorial content and student forums. She also edited the QS Top Grad School Guide and contributed to market research reports, including 'How Do Students Use Rankings?'
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