Your question is unclear. If you mean an MBA with a concentration in acoustic engineering, I doubt it exists. If you mean an MBA with an undergraduate degree in engineering, almost any MBA program will do. Most MBA programs accept student from any undergraduate field. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBa Guide, a free public service from which you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email.
You can be a software or hardware or any other type of engineer with a MBA degree.
Since it has a vowel sound, the correct way to write it is "an MBA." 'M' is pronounced as "EMM", thus the vowel sound at the beginning of 'M'.
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There are quite a few things that a sound engineer can do. These sound engineers have the ability to manipulate sounds.
They are sound engineers. These people usually fall into 3 catagories based on what exactly they do. Recording engineer, mixing engineer, mastering engineer.
Step 1: Become a successful engineer. Step 2: Observe what makes a good manager and what makes a bad manager. Step 3: Take courses (MBA) in management.
Robert Parker - sound engineer - died in 2004.
Robert Parker - sound engineer - was born in 1936.
M Tech, if you want to continue in your profession (mechanical).
Electrical engineer. Chartered - 1996. Fellow - 2007. MBA - Scandinavia. An IT enthusiast.
Jack Solomon - sound engineer - was born on 1913-03-08.