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What Should You Study? Finance vs. Marketing MBAs

Finance vs. Marketing MBAs

George Harrison, in his final album Brainwashed, has a line in a song that goes, “We pay the price with a spin of a wheel / with a roll of a dice / Ah yeah, you pay your fare and if you don’t know where you’re going / any road will take you there.”

A comforting piece of advice for those who suffer from Fear-of-Missing-Out syndrome, especially when it comes to a business school education.

When it comes to furthering one’s education in business there are many roads to travel. No matter the focus, an MBA will indelibly lead to a stimulating career. But for those in a perpetual grass-is-greener state, let’s investigate the benefits of finance and marketing with the hopes of clearing a surefooted career path.

MBA In Marketing

As is always the case, there is an underlying tension in the subconscious of commerce. We are still torn between which consumer model to favor, having not completely discarded face-to-face brick-and-mortar transactions in favor of the more efficient yet socially disconnected digital form of commerce.

In this tense commercial landscape, marketing now requires a new type of ingenuity—the ability to maximize revenues from digital, print, television, and radio. While Master’s degrees in marketing can certainly lay the groundwork for digital marketing enterprises, the broader wingspan of an MBA in marketing arguably holds more weight in today’s economic climate.

MBAs who major in marketing signal that the individual can look to future modes of refreshing the image of a business—a crucial talent in order to stay afloat in the ocean of industry. On a more practical level, there are certain executive positions that are only accessible to ladder-climbers with MBAs.

Marketing MBA Jobs

Here are some more specific examples of roads one might take with a marketing MBA:

Wages

Monster.com breaks down how Marketing MBA wages can be extremely competitive:

Top 10 Business Schools for Marketing MBA

2017 top 10 business schools for marketing MBAs, according to U.S. News & World Report:

MBA In Finance

Not unlike marketing, an MBA in finance will help graduates stay ahead of the curve. However, within a finance MBA, one gains foresight to the ebbs and flows of the overall economy. They are the eye in the watchtower, providing market analysis, advice on calculated risks, financial planning, and overseeing the overall growth of a company. As with any MBA, the skillset acquired is much broader than having a focused Master’s degree and starting salaries are expected to be much higher.


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According to Lynn University, an MBA in finance provides an individual with thorough examinations of industry standards in the fields of both individual and corporate investments, helping students understand the diverse, dynamic landscape of financial management. You’ll also examine the ethical concerns of the current financial marketplace and the implications of the global economy.”

Key valuation models that will be explored are the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT), and Equity valuation. Depending on one’s pursuits “Graduates of this specialization can obtain senior financial analytical positions within all sectors of the global economy, or can use their understanding of finance to their advantage as they pursue leadership positions.”

Finance MBA Jobs

According to Study.com, common professions for finance MBAs include:

Wages

Finance MBA wages, courtesy of Monster:

Top 10 Business Schools for Finance MBA Programs

Here are the U.S. News & World Report top 10 business schools for finance MBAs:

In the end, U.S. business schools that offer exemplary marketing MBA programs tend to also offer exceptional finance programs. Both industries offer high-earning, yet competitive career opportunities. However, finance graduates tend to marginally make more per year, yet those specializing in marketing may have more diverse career options. That being said, getting into either finance or marketing would appear to be a savvy career move if you earn a chance to study at the well-regarded business schools mentioned above.

About the Author

Jonathan Pfeffer joined the Clear Admit and MetroMBA teams in 2015 after spending several years as an arts/culture writer, editor, and radio producer. In addition to his role as contributing writer at MetroMBA and contributing editor at Clear Admit, he is co-founder and lead producer of the Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast. He holds a BA in Film/Video, Ethnomusicology, and Media Studies from Oberlin College.

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