I done learned it good.
// May 22nd, 2008 // Life and Times
Okay, here’s one for some of you who might have been in my shoes (you can’t hide, I know you read my blog, I’ve seen your dirty secrets). By that, I mean you people who work in higher ed or who have gotten your masters. I demand your input, and in return, I will owe you no favors. I’ve been circling this topic for about a year now, and sometime soon, I really need to nail some plans down, because I’m basically throwing away free money at the moment.
As an employee of the college, I am afforded certain privaleges. One of these is that I can take a certain number of credit hours for free each semester. This varies with regards to certain monies, but it is at least one class’s worth, and sometimes a bit more (and who really wants to do more than that a semester when you work full time all ready? I’m not made of time, though it’d be cool if I was). Granted, a class at a time is going to be a slow path to a Masters degree, but like I said, why waste the opportunity.
Currently, I have a BA in Communication, with an emphasis in theatre and a minor in multimedia. Naturally, this does not reflect my profession to well, heh. But you can’t study theatre and expect to eat regular meals, so one must leverage other talents. The problem is, what do I study for my Masters in?
Option one, I stay on the theatre track, and get an MA in it. This would put me on a track to a Ph.D. in theatre, which I’m not likely to continue towards, and give me a Masters in a field that I very likely won’t really leverage professionally. But it would be the quickest route to the Masters, and it’s something I’m good at.
Option two, move towards something like Technical Teacher Education, which is a strange field related to qualifying yourself to teach tech topics in college. But, it’s a fairly easy load, and something that I could potentially leverage in the future. Assuming I want to do any teaching. I think I can do enough damage to the world without stepping into that roll though (and I am).
Option three, move into my professional field, and find a focus in Computer Science and Information Systems. I’m likely to get a reasonable amount of professional credit here (and maybe in option two as well), since I’m basically developing crap and working on web stuff day in and day out. I could also probably strengthen my Java skills a bit. The downside is that our CSIS department isn’t very strong.
Option four (and I swear the last one), Marketing. Now that the web has been deemed responsibility of the Marketing office on our campus, it would make a certain amount of sense to extend my education in that direction. I’m not totally sure what value that would add to me, but it seems like a reasonable option, since web development in many places is a marketing priority, rather than a tech one.
So, that’s the four sided coin I have to flip (or the D4 I have to roll, depending on which imagery makes you happier). I’d like to get underway this Fall if at all possible, and I think I should investigate which option offers the most in the way of independent studying and online courses, since as I mentioned, I work full time. But what have you done, or at least what would be your opinion in this situation. What option would you go with?


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Simplistic answer – Where do you want to go from here? Pick the one that gets you there
I’d say go for something career related (and if you intend to pursue theatre more, that could be it). I’m 2/5 of the way through an MBA, myself. It’ll end up taking another 4 or 5 years.
That’s one problem, I’m in no hurry to go anywhere. I enjoy my job, and could stay in it a long time, so in that sense, more education isn’t necessarily to move me into something else professionally. So I haven’t weighed in too much on the “what will get me from point A to point B the best,” because I’m not real worried about where point B is.
I did a MSBA. It is like an MBA with a concentration. I chose an MIS concentration. The degree is out of the College of Business and it was about 12 classes. Half of the classes were techy classes and the other half were management type classes.
Get two masters. Or three. Or four. Why limit yourself? Work harder!
Dude you have to do what you what makes you happy. More education is a good thing and long term you will be glad that you got it, or at least started now. I’m working on my MBA and it’s a slow process, two years in and two to go taking it at a class a semester pace. Big picture I’ll have it sooner than later and then everything else will fall in place.
Guess you just have to ask yourself if you want to get more into marketing and management or like being the code junkie?