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Classroom-based Other Business Administration Degrees in North Yorkshire
- Foundation degree
- Skipton
...An Award of the University of Huddersfield. This award is delivered by the University of Huddersfield with three modules taught by Craven College. Educational administration is increasingly challenging; the growth of new technologies, competition between institutions, accountability and quality...
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The university were good, staff are nice, the facilities were great. University faculties are pretty good, especially is the sport membership, I did tennis and the times they have managed were great. Clubs and societies were people who interest, perhaps there hobbies, there are different types of societies like sport societies, drama etc
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Business school offers CPD (Continuing Professional Development) modules with workshops about CV writing, interviews preparation, communication and presentation skills and many more. Moreover, there are employment fairs on campus few times per year. CU also has nice and friendly career staff that helps with CV writing and job seeking. What is more, there is Centre for Global Engagement which helps with placements and becoming global graduates. Teachers are really kind and supportive, they respond to emails very promptly and are always willing to explain things more than once. Schedule is good as one day of the week is always free. CU has a really nice library that it's open 24/7. Also Engineering Building and William Morris Building have nice rooms and the stuff working there is friendly. The Hub is a great place as well. All buildings are really close, which makes it easy to get around.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Business Administration course runs in 2016/17. Do you enjoy organising people; understanding what is happening and keeping your head when everyone else is losing theirs? This degree course will prepare you for your ideal career in business administration and management... Learn about: IT Development, Business and Administration, Skills and Training...
...This Business Administration course runs in 2016/17. Do you enjoy organising people; understanding what is happening and keeping your head when everyone else is losing theirs? This degree course will prepare you for your ideal career in business administration and management... Learn about: IT Development, Business and Administration, Skills and Training...
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The university were good, staff are nice, the facilities were great. University faculties are pretty good, especially is the sport membership, I did tennis and the times they have managed were great. Clubs and societies were people who interest, perhaps there hobbies, there are different types of societies like sport societies, drama etc
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Business school offers CPD (Continuing Professional Development) modules with workshops about CV writing, interviews preparation, communication and presentation skills and many more. Moreover, there are employment fairs on campus few times per year. CU also has nice and friendly career staff that helps with CV writing and job seeking. What is more, there is Centre for Global Engagement which helps with placements and becoming global graduates. Teachers are really kind and supportive, they respond to emails very promptly and are always willing to explain things more than once. Schedule is good as one day of the week is always free. CU has a really nice library that it's open 24/7. Also Engineering Building and William Morris Building have nice rooms and the stuff working there is friendly. The Hub is a great place as well. All buildings are really close, which makes it easy to get around.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
..., business management and enterprise, and assessments will be tailored to test the skills you’ll need in this context. Throughout the programme you’ll receive feedback on your progress in these areas... Learn about: Business and Management, English Language...
- Foundation degree
- Skipton
... will need in aviation management. The programme of study focuses on the management of airport, airline and ancillary businesses. Awarding Body Course Content...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...If English is not your first language, this pre-sessional programme will aim to train you to perform effectively in the academic environment of Leeds University Business School. You’ll develop the language skills, knowledge and understanding required for postgraduate study in the field of business... Learn about: Business and Management, English Language...
- Master
- Scarborough
... accordingly. Organisations require analysts capable of generating value from large data sets which cannot be analysed with traditional techniques. You will be taught to apply appropriate analytical techniques within a business context... Learn about: Business Plan, Strategic Planning, Operations Management...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...If English is not your first language, this pre-sessional programme will aim to train you to perform effectively in the academic environment of Leeds University Business School. You’ll develop the language skills, knowledge and understanding required for postgraduate study in the fields of business... Learn about: English Language, Business Economics...
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High-quality environment, high-quality lecturers, high-quality study. I would definitely recommend coming to study here in Leeds University Business School.
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The lectures and seminars are very engaging. The staff are all excellent and we’ve all really enjoyed and learnt a lot from the guest speakers. The Enterprise tour of local businesses from Leeds to York was a highlight of last semester as we got to see a range of business ideas and models.
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It was very practical and offered inspiring activities. The lectures and seminars are organized in a way that ensures students have many opportunities to liaise with entrepreneurs through on-course activities. The Global Perspectives on Enterprise module was particularly useful as we were given the chance to work on a project with a guest mentor for a week.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... and entrepreneurship on a global scale. You’ll develop your skills through practical activities such as creating a ‘pop-up’ business, acting as a consultant to an existing organisation and exploring your own entrepreneurial potential. Our action-based teaching techniques stimulate and enhance your skills, allowing you... Learn about: Cultural Management, Contemporary Challenges, Small Business...
... and entrepreneurship on a global scale. You’ll develop your skills through practical activities such as creating a ‘pop-up’ business, acting as a consultant to an existing organisation and exploring your own entrepreneurial potential. Our action-based teaching techniques stimulate and enhance your skills, allowing you... Learn about: Cultural Management, Contemporary Challenges, Small Business...
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High-quality environment, high-quality lecturers, high-quality study. I would definitely recommend coming to study here in Leeds University Business School.
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The lectures and seminars are very engaging. The staff are all excellent and we’ve all really enjoyed and learnt a lot from the guest speakers. The Enterprise tour of local businesses from Leeds to York was a highlight of last semester as we got to see a range of business ideas and models.
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It was very practical and offered inspiring activities. The lectures and seminars are organized in a way that ensures students have many opportunities to liaise with entrepreneurs through on-course activities. The Global Perspectives on Enterprise module was particularly useful as we were given the chance to work on a project with a guest mentor for a week.
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