impeller1
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2009
- 76
Good day,
Well im 24 and graduated with my BSc in Mechanical Engineering in 2008. I've been working since then and now I'm looking at doing a Masters. I'm looking at doing it in Canada but I noticed most of the degrees they offer is an MEng or MSc on Mechanical Engineering. I was thinking to do the MEng, however, I noticed that it's very technical and most of them don't present themselves with any management type courses. What I want to know, is if you do the MEng, even though it may not have much or anything to do with management, would employers still consider you for a managerial position? I mean yes your pay should increase as your technical knowledge does, but would they consider you for that managerial type position? Or do you absolutely require a degree in Engineering Management or even an MBA for that reason.
Thanks
Well im 24 and graduated with my BSc in Mechanical Engineering in 2008. I've been working since then and now I'm looking at doing a Masters. I'm looking at doing it in Canada but I noticed most of the degrees they offer is an MEng or MSc on Mechanical Engineering. I was thinking to do the MEng, however, I noticed that it's very technical and most of them don't present themselves with any management type courses. What I want to know, is if you do the MEng, even though it may not have much or anything to do with management, would employers still consider you for a managerial position? I mean yes your pay should increase as your technical knowledge does, but would they consider you for that managerial type position? Or do you absolutely require a degree in Engineering Management or even an MBA for that reason.
Thanks