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Engineering Management MBA (European)

University Of Bradford

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: 1 week induction followed by one day per month until completion; integrated management (7,500 – 9,000 words); management project (20,000 – 30,000 words); reflective account (3,500 words).(read more)

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Compact MBA for Telecoms Professionals

Perpetual Solutions

Study modes: Online | Short full time

Course description: This course is developed specifically for those working in the telecommunications sector.(read more)

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Technology Management MBA (OU)

Open University In Wales - Postgraduate

Study modes: Distance without attendance

Course description: A leading edge MBA qualification created to help individuals and their organisations face up to the challenges of preparing for the successful management of technological change. It is designed to develop people who can lead technological and organisational change in a rapidly moving business environment, and who understand how to manage new and changing technologies to achieve excellence.(read more)

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Business Administration for Engineering Business Management MBA

University Of Manchester (The)

Study modes: Distance with attendance

Course description: This course is for engineers who are already in a management position, or those who want to move their career towards general management; it attracts students from various backgrounds: from civil engineering; manufacturing; and IT; the programme provides a sound understanding of the functional aspects of business, while helping to develop soft skills from theoretical and applied perspectives in the context of a management approach.(read more)

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Postgraduate reviews

Living in halls of uni

Business Administration MBA

University Of Wales, Newport

Kanwas, January 2008

Overall score

uni is the best part of one's life. i enjoyed living in halls of residence. i think uni got the facilities which are good but people are not aware of this. they should be told about what they can do. especially international student like me.

Study experience

i think it depends upon the tutor and what course you are in. i am satisfied in what i have taken. my teacher is the best one in the uni.

Facilities

yes, uni provides good facilities in all. i am satisfied.

Postgraduate life

there are not enough clubs. i have tried to join 2, taco and millionaire clubs. these clubs help us to gain knowledge and make friends.

Job prospects

uni hav'nt got a good job prospects but they help you to get interested and registered with job agencies and give us up to date information about roles.

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Good course

Overall score

Study experience

I attend regularly. The course content is good. The teachers are friendly.

Facilities

It is a nice big college. Every facility is given here.

Postgraduate life

I look forward to going to college. Other students are nice and friendly. I have made new friends also.

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Amazing Experience!

Business And Management Christian Mba

Skerritt, June 2007

Overall score

The year that I have spent here at Brighton Uni has truly been life- changing for me. I've made so many friends from so many different cultures. The time spent here has truly helped me to grow as a person. Plus there is the added bonus of living in Brighton -- one of the most amazing cities in England!

Study experience

I highly recommend Brighton Uni to anyone who is currently considering pursuing a Masters of Business Administration degree. The program focuses on building relationships with your fellow classmates. From day one the lecturers stress that the students are not in competition with one another -- we are there to help each other. This open collegial atmosphere is further deepened by the class trips that are taken to France and Belgium, as well as the numerous group assignments that are an integral part of the MBA.

Facilities

The libraries are alright. The computer pools, in my opinion, aren't large enough. Plus you have to pay to print your work (5p per page). The gym really is really nothing to talk about. It is small, and there isn't even a pool.

Postgraduate life

The University could improve on this. I did my first degree in the U.S and there were hundreds of clubs and societies to choose from. Here there are only a handful.

Job prospects

Doing the MBA has helped me to focus more on the area of business that I want to get into -- namely marketing. Plus it has given me a general managaement background. However career services for post-grads is definately an area that the school needs to improve on.

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