Thursday, January 1, 2009
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Is is worth it?
One of the first questions prospective students ask when considering a graduate program is, "What impact will this
degree have on my career?"
While the return on investment (ROI) for an advanced degree varies by degree and industry,
graduate degrees generally provide more career opportunities and higher salaries.
According to WorldWideLearn, an online
education directory, the overall value of an advanced degree has never been higher. Based on a tuition of $22,000, a master’s
degree yields an investment value of about $216,000, or nearly 10 times the initial payout.
In fact, full-time workers
age 25 and older with a master's degree earned on average of $11,487 more a year than those with a bachelor's degree,
according to a survey by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).
Not only can a graduate degree give you
a competitive advantage in the workforce, but it also offers you the opportunity to network with other professionals in your
field and can widen your employment options.
There are many factors to consider when deciding whether or not to pursue
an advanced degree. Ultimately, only you can say whether an advanced degree is right for you.
If you’d like to
find out more about SHU’s MASC program and what it can do for you, click here (link to http://www.shu.edu/academics/artsci/ma-communication/).
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Advice
Having been in the professional world for over a decade, I found the decision to return to school to obtain a graduate
degree a bit daunting but, ultimately, a no-brainer. The idea of increasing my industry knowledge and expanding my base of
professional contacts was very appealing.
Soon, though, I was faced with another important choice: Which classes should
I take? Do I enroll in a course that’s directly related to the position I’m in now, or do I look into something
a little different, something that’s not exactly what I’m currently doing but offers an opportunity for professional
– and perhaps personal – growth?
Thankfully, the MASC program offers a choice of both types of courses,
but I’ve found that the classes that aren’t directly related to my current position are those in which I’ve
learned the most. For example, I recently completed a course on International Business Communications. While my job does not
entail major interaction with other countries, I found that the course did, in fact, help me better communicate with our company’s
technical support reps, which are located in India. I was able to apply what I learned about cross-cultural communications
to help a technical project move along more quickly and with fewer speed bumps along the way.
My advice: If there’s
a class that interests you, go for it! You might just find out that it’s more related to your job than you think.
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Professonal Results
The MASC program had a positive impact on my current role as a Category Manager and Sales Trainer for a major CPG company/
Fortune 100 company. I was able to transition learnings from my Effective Presentation class to a Training Seminar
I was facilitating that very week. Using some of the methods I was able to increase participation and impact my audience
in a manner that I was unable to achieve before.
And that's just one example of how the program effected my business
career.
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What the program has done for me
Over the past several months before starting the MASC program I continually read about the recession we may or may not
be in, companies downsizing and in my situation "restructuring" and being in a organization that consistently "beats
the street" in reported earnings to Wall Street this restructuring worried me.
I felt a need to secure my position
with my current organization by expanding my knowledge with an additional degree. This degree will set myself apart
from my peers by adding a "value added" feature to my role in my current organization.
On
the flip side, if I choose to pursue other endeavers, this Master's Degree will make myself more marketable to other organizations/companies
that I may choose to transition to if I decide to look for a career change.
In this era of "no-name" online
Master degree programs, the MASC has the Seton Hall name recognition and reputation in the New York City area. This recognition
will certainly assist me in getting an interview with a desired company versus that XYZ University in the virtual/online world.
Simply put, Seton Hall University and the MASC is "TANGiABLE" the others are not.
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What Our Programs can do for You
The MASC program has provided me with the tools to further my career in communications. As a communications professional
I've used the program to enhance and advance my skills. The program is geared toward the working professional who
is interested in sharpening and honing his/her skills for career advancement.
Since enrolling in the program
I've noticed a huge improvement in my oral and written communication skills. I recently applied the
theoretical skills that I learned in the small group communications course in a practical team setting at my work place.
The
MASC program has been an asset to me in my current career.
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