The below are just some of the MBA Specializations.
There are many individuals in human resource management that have a background in psychology because of employee contact.
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Yes, it is possible. That is one good thing about an MBA. It does not box you into a corner. The skills acquired within the MBA can be transferred to almost any field, especially in positions of management.
a 4 year college degree in any related field...criminal justuce, psychology, or social work
You can study any field within psychology, provided you complete the appropriate prerequisites.
the area of expertise of a psychologist is psychology. Psychology is the scientific study of a person and their behaviors and mental processes. any field of employment like psychology would be considered a science or a history. sometimes it is considered both, actually. (: most of your social sciences and psychology are closely related, especially sociology. The difference in Psychology and Sociology is that Sociology studies groups of people. Psychology focuses on an individual(:
Blumenthal worked alongside Wundt and carried his experimental methods into American psychology.
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Your question is unclear. If you mean an MBA with a concentration in acoustic engineering, I doubt it exists. If you mean an MBA with an undergraduate degree in engineering, almost any MBA program will do. Most MBA programs accept student from any undergraduate field. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBa Guide, a free public service from which you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email.
They basically want to join at a company that is related to their field of education and interest.But their first preference is any top multinational organization where they have the scope and opportunity for rapid progress and a great successful future.
An MBA can be obtained after completing a BS or BA in any field. MBA teaches students important business skills pertaining to HR, finance, and operations. You can also choose to do an MBA with a particular concentration like finance, marketing, HR, etc. Always check a college's accreditation and background before you apply.
You can choose any specialty you wish. You will just have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework required (if any).
A bachelor's in psychology will be mostly fulfilling if you just enjoy the field of work. If you are looking to move forward with your career or make any money at all you will need to get at least a masters or maybe a dual bachelors in something else related. Unless being a guidance counselor for 28 to 32 K a year is enough.