| can I apply to teach at universities? I have a Bachelor degree in Accounating and Finance, MSC in Finance and a 2 years work experience which university is it saroh? Teaching - 3 Answers Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions : 1 Most likely no. For most universities, you will need a Doctoral degree to teach (especially for a permanent position). You might be able to get an adjunct teaching position (temporary-maybe one semester), but it will probably only be for an undergraduate class. It is not impossible, but if you had more work experience it might be more helpful. By the way, university professors do not make very much money! You can probably do much better as an accountant! 2 atleast in our university u can apply/ 3 As a rule, you are expected to hold a degree one level higher than the highest attainable degree at the institution where you teach. In other words, you may be able to teach at a community college (which grants associate degrees) or possibly an undergraduate college. However, most colleges do require at least course work toward a doctorate degree for you to obtain a permanent position. |
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
can I apply to teach at universities
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
What is the procdure to get a scholarship for phd in Accounting and Finance
What is the procdure to get a scholarship for phd in Accounting and Finance?
I have got MSc in Accounting and Finance in 2006.
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http://www.scholarships.com/
I have got MSc in Accounting and Finance in 2006.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
how are courses like msc in financial economics,finance ...........?please read the details
how are courses like msc in financial economics,finance ...........?please read the details?
how are courses like msc in financial economics, international economics,banking and finance, hr ,finance ,marketing ,ib, finance and economics,etc... in uk especially in universities like cardiff,liverpool john morres,aberdeen,sheffield,manchester,holborn,regents college,southampton etc........?what kind of jobs do we get after we do these courses?
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If you have fluency [educated, not the crap street people get by with] in another language and great English skills, an MSc in international economics is a great career program.
how are courses like msc in financial economics, international economics,banking and finance, hr ,finance ,marketing ,ib, finance and economics,etc... in uk especially in universities like cardiff,liverpool john morres,aberdeen,sheffield,manchester,holborn,regents college,southampton etc........?what kind of jobs do we get after we do these courses?
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If you have fluency [educated, not the crap street people get by with] in another language and great English skills, an MSc in international economics is a great career program.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Graduate Program (Masters in Accounting or Finance) - US or UK
Graduate Program (Masters in Accounting or Finance) - US or UK?
Hi there. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Business Information Systems from my home country of Malaysia. I wouldn't call it a mistake but after almost four years of soul searching, I have come to the conclusion that IT is not my cup of tea and I am now seriously pondering a change in career. My options are: i) Master of Accounting (MAcc), ii) Master of Science in Finance (MSc), iii) MBA with concentration in either Accounting or Finance, iv) Master of Science in both Accounting & Finance. Considering the fact that I haven't got a pure Finance/Accounting background, which option should I really pursue? Secondly, I am torn between doing my Masters in the US or the UK, as graduate programs in both countries differ a great deal in terms of syllabus and subjects offered. Being an international student I would prefer a program which is recognised worldwide should I decide to try my luck in exotic places like Dubai/Shanghai etc as an expat later in my career. Many thanks. :)
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My question to you would be what about IT don't you like? Because from my own experience, accounting and finance mirror IT in a lot of aspects. Now to your question, the country of your degree should probably be where you want to work. Many US corporations look unfavorably at foreign accounting degrees. I recruited exclusively in Accounting for 4 years and know how very anal and close-minded CPA's in the states can be. Nearly every controller and CFO I worked with required accredited US degrees. If you do not possess any experience, the double major would be much more impressive to a future employer. Good luck to you
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The MBA gives you the most options. The accounting degree locks you into being an accountant. The MS in Finance locks you into being a financial engineer -- and would probably require you to do more mathematics (unless you want a MS from a lesser school). The MBA does not lock you into any one career path. As for the US vs UK -- if you are good enough to get into a top school, then the US is the place. The UK only has one MBA program in the top 10 (LBS), while the US has eight. The 30th ranked US MBA program is better than the 2nd ranked UK MBA program.
Hi there. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Business Information Systems from my home country of Malaysia. I wouldn't call it a mistake but after almost four years of soul searching, I have come to the conclusion that IT is not my cup of tea and I am now seriously pondering a change in career. My options are: i) Master of Accounting (MAcc), ii) Master of Science in Finance (MSc), iii) MBA with concentration in either Accounting or Finance, iv) Master of Science in both Accounting & Finance. Considering the fact that I haven't got a pure Finance/Accounting background, which option should I really pursue? Secondly, I am torn between doing my Masters in the US or the UK, as graduate programs in both countries differ a great deal in terms of syllabus and subjects offered. Being an international student I would prefer a program which is recognised worldwide should I decide to try my luck in exotic places like Dubai/Shanghai etc as an expat later in my career. Many thanks. :)
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My question to you would be what about IT don't you like? Because from my own experience, accounting and finance mirror IT in a lot of aspects. Now to your question, the country of your degree should probably be where you want to work. Many US corporations look unfavorably at foreign accounting degrees. I recruited exclusively in Accounting for 4 years and know how very anal and close-minded CPA's in the states can be. Nearly every controller and CFO I worked with required accredited US degrees. If you do not possess any experience, the double major would be much more impressive to a future employer. Good luck to you
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The MBA gives you the most options. The accounting degree locks you into being an accountant. The MS in Finance locks you into being a financial engineer -- and would probably require you to do more mathematics (unless you want a MS from a lesser school). The MBA does not lock you into any one career path. As for the US vs UK -- if you are good enough to get into a top school, then the US is the place. The UK only has one MBA program in the top 10 (LBS), while the US has eight. The 30th ranked US MBA program is better than the 2nd ranked UK MBA program.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Which UK or US universities offer distance learning MA or MSc courses in Islamic Finance/ Economics
Which UK or US universities offer distance learning MA or MSc courses in Islamic Finance/ Economics?
I am looking for some reputed universities.
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check out http://go4onlinedegree.googlepages.com/ hope the information there would be helpful to you You can have some tips on selecting the right college and list of top accredited universities etc.. @ http://go4onlinedegree.googlepages.com/
I am looking for some reputed universities.
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check out http://go4onlinedegree.googlepages.com/ hope the information there would be helpful to you You can have some tips on selecting the right college and list of top accredited universities etc.. @ http://go4onlinedegree.googlepages.com/
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