Masters in Marketing in NYC


goncalopp

Hi,
I'm applying to 3 Masters in Marketing in NYC and I'd like to know the pros and cons of each one and what is the most recommended choice. I have about 10 years of Marketing experience and I would like to get more skilled in Digital Marketing and direct my career to that field, hence the need to go back to school. The 3 options are:

Master in Social Media and Mobile Marketing - Pace University
Master in Integrated Marketing - NYU SCPS
Master in Marketing - CUNY Baruch

Can you please let me know your feedback on the 3 programs above and also the degree of assistance and professionalism of the career services.

Thank you for your help.
gpp

Hi,
I'm applying to 3 Masters in Marketing in NYC and I'd like to know the pros and cons of each one and what is the most recommended choice. I have about 10 years of Marketing experience and I would like to get more skilled in Digital Marketing and direct my career to that field, hence the need to go back to school. The 3 options are:

Master in Social Media and Mobile Marketing - Pace University
Master in Integrated Marketing - NYU SCPS
Master in Marketing - CUNY Baruch

Can you please let me know your feedback on the 3 programs above and also the degree of assistance and professionalism of the career services.

Thank you for your help.
gpp
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I recently did some research for my sister who would be enrolling in MSMI at Fordham.
I can safely say that you real options are Zicklin(CUNY) v NYU

I think if you want to do spend less time away from work go for Zicklin. It's a 1 year program at an amazing price. Highly regarded in the area.
NYU SCPS is a 2 year program - not sure if you have that much time in your hand. Explore if you can do this course in a part time basis.

I am sure you would have thought about Columbia's program.

I recently did some research for my sister who would be enrolling in MSMI at Fordham.
I can safely say that you real options are Zicklin(CUNY) v NYU

I think if you want to do spend less time away from work go for Zicklin. It's a 1 year program at an amazing price. Highly regarded in the area.
NYU SCPS is a 2 year program - not sure if you have that much time in your hand. Explore if you can do this course in a part time basis.

I am sure you would have thought about Columbia's program.
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goncalopp

Thanks for the reply.
It seems to me that the Columbia program is more academic focused and somewhat associated with a phd track. I'm considering the Pace University Master since it is sponsored by Media Storm (it even has an internship as part of the program) and it is cost effective.

What have you heard about Zicklin's program?

Thanks again.

Thanks for the reply.
It seems to me that the Columbia program is more academic focused and somewhat associated with a phd track. I'm considering the Pace University Master since it is sponsored by Media Storm (it even has an internship as part of the program) and it is cost effective.

What have you heard about Zicklin's program?

Thanks again.
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Inactive User

I heard that Zicklin is highly regarded program. (compared to Fordham, even though many consider Fordham University better than CUNY)

I (and my sis) talked with few current students and alumni from Zicklin + Fordham. They all agreed that Zicklin's location, reputation, selection of electives/tracks, low tuition rates and prime Manhattan location makes it a top choice.

I heard that Zicklin is highly regarded program. (compared to Fordham, even though many consider Fordham University better than CUNY)

I (and my sis) talked with few current students and alumni from Zicklin + Fordham. They all agreed that Zicklin's location, reputation, selection of electives/tracks, low tuition rates and prime Manhattan location makes it a top choice.
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