<p>1) With an MBA, you’ll need some work experience to get into any respectable b-school. Since an MBA is really about connections, networking, and OCR (on-campus recruiting), it’s important to go to a good b-school.
2) In general, the MHR will focus more on people while the MBA focuses on business/profits. </p>
<p>They’re usually both about 2 years/60 credits. I’d look around at some schools you’d go to for either the MILR/MHR or the MBA and look at the programs and course requirements. It really depends on your career goals and how that degree fits into them.</p>