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Seeking Advice(MSc): Engineering Management vs. Supply Chain Management
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Hey there! I'm currently in my last semester of my bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and Management. I'm considering pursuing my master's degree abroad, but I'm having a hard time deciding between two tracks: Engineering Management or Supply Chain Management.

Throughout my academic journey, I have excelled in managerial courses and initially wanted to pursue a bachelor's degree in business. However, due to circumstances, I ended up choosing Industrial Engineering as the next best option.

I also took a supply chain management course during my studies and found it to be quite fascinating. It sparked my interest in the field, making my decision-making process even more challenging.

I would greatly appreciate your insights on the job description of these two fields and the employment market in the UK/US.

If you have any personal experiences or advice to share, particularly if you have knowledge of the engineering or supply chain industries in the UK/US, I would be extremely grateful.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences!

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