<p>So I have recently graduated from UGA with a BBA in Real Estate. The program is ranked 3rd in the country, very quantitative curriculum. My question is would it be feasible to be accepted into a M.S. Industrial Engineering program? Since IE is very related to business, I would think this shouldn't be too much of a problem. According to Clemson's website, I would only need to complete Calc 2, physics, and linear algebra to apply to their program as I have already taken Chem 1 & 2, Calc 1, and 2 Stat classes. The economy is one reason I'm considering this change, but ultimately I feel like I would be happier and better fit with a more technical career in engineering. My other option is to just get an MBA in operations/ supply chain management. However, a M.S in IE would only take 1 year to complete at about half the price of an MBA. Any suggestions?</p>
<p>If you want to go into engineering then do that. It’s no replacement for an MBA, but you don’t have work experience to get into a good MBA program anyways so it’s a moot point.</p>