2005-12-20 19:34:35gracelie
文憑相對
今天心血來潮
想看看自己所讀的文憑倒底在台灣有什麼價值.
找了老半天
剛開始以為是大學
後來問了一下朋友台灣大學考試的過程需要.
再收尋了一下網路上文憑相對的解釋
知道原來 我的文憑應該是算碩士文憑
但又不全是.... 有點古怪..
加上法國去年又改了政策
以前是bac+2 bac+4 bac+5 bac+7
現在是 licence master doctorat
還找到一個網頁說歐洲的mba是 3e cycle 而美國的是 2e cycle
http://www.umi.edu/index.html
Consequently, there are several differences between a European MBA and an American-type MBA :
An American Master of Business Administration is basically a first education program (even if some young professionals can be admitted), while a European MBA is necessarily a post-experience program (even if some programs are full-time), although not necessarily called an Executive MBA.
An American Master of Business Administration is a graduate program (the regular step after the Bachelor of Business Administration), while a European MBA is a postgraduate program.
An American Master of Business Administration, except for a few Executive MBA programs, is a specialization program for students who have already studied Business Administration through their recent BBA and want to go deeper (in marketing, human resources, finance etc.), while a European MBA (or an American Executive MBA) is a general management program for executives coming from various fields of expertise, who generally feel the need for some broad knowledge of business administration and management techniques after a few years on the field.
In short, these guidelines recommend that no European program should be called MBA if it is not an Executive MBA program.
真的是搞到亂七八糟...
以後履歷表都不知道要怎麼寫才對呢
想看看自己所讀的文憑倒底在台灣有什麼價值.
找了老半天
剛開始以為是大學
後來問了一下朋友台灣大學考試的過程需要.
再收尋了一下網路上文憑相對的解釋
知道原來 我的文憑應該是算碩士文憑
但又不全是.... 有點古怪..
加上法國去年又改了政策
以前是bac+2 bac+4 bac+5 bac+7
現在是 licence master doctorat
還找到一個網頁說歐洲的mba是 3e cycle 而美國的是 2e cycle
http://www.umi.edu/index.html
Consequently, there are several differences between a European MBA and an American-type MBA :
An American Master of Business Administration is basically a first education program (even if some young professionals can be admitted), while a European MBA is necessarily a post-experience program (even if some programs are full-time), although not necessarily called an Executive MBA.
An American Master of Business Administration is a graduate program (the regular step after the Bachelor of Business Administration), while a European MBA is a postgraduate program.
An American Master of Business Administration, except for a few Executive MBA programs, is a specialization program for students who have already studied Business Administration through their recent BBA and want to go deeper (in marketing, human resources, finance etc.), while a European MBA (or an American Executive MBA) is a general management program for executives coming from various fields of expertise, who generally feel the need for some broad knowledge of business administration and management techniques after a few years on the field.
In short, these guidelines recommend that no European program should be called MBA if it is not an Executive MBA program.
真的是搞到亂七八糟...
以後履歷表都不知道要怎麼寫才對呢