What to go to Grad School for?

<p>A little back story first. I recently completed my undergrad in Risk Management and Insurance with a minor in Management Information Systems. I am already working in the insurance industry but realize that this may not be what I want to do long term. I have thought about going to grad school before but am considering it even more now. I would preferably like to get into something with engineering, maybe even Supply Chain or Logistics type work. Can anyone recommend a program that will allow me to not have to go back and take classes before applying and will allow me to ultimately do something close to what I want to do?</p>

<p>You didn’t really say what you wanted to do - you just said something with engineering, or maybe supply chain management or logistics. Those are three different fields (logistics and supply chain are related, but different). So what do you want to do?</p>

<p>If you want to be an engineer, you will certainly have to take extra classes. But supply chain management and logistics typically don’t require specific prerequisites, although most SCM master’s do require some work experience in the field.</p>

<p>Sorry about that, it was hard to get my thoughts out. I would like to do something relating to industrial engineering. Since I went to school for business, I am guessing that Supply Chain or Logistics related fields are as close as I can get to without going back to earn a BA in industrial engineering. It is my understanding that the two positions can be similar with the engineering a lot more focused on the mathematics of it. I am just trying to figure out the most efficent way to achieve this without having to earn a second bachelors.</p>