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- GCSE
- Guisborough
...The course is also relevant to those who wish to progress to GCE Advanced Level Courses. The course involves practical activities, small group work...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...Entry Requirements A minimum of five GCSEs grade A*-C including English language, AND maths at grade D or above,or a level 2 qualification at overall merit grade...
- BTEC
- Scarborough
- 1 Year
...You will also investigate how businesses are classified, and which areas of industry are growing or declining in importance for the UK. Finally...
- A Level
- Selby
- 2 Years
...or seek employment at an appropriate level... Learn about: Full Time...
- NVQ
- Skipton
...Assessment is based on a portfolio of evidence. An ideal programme for a self-motivated, pro-active individual and you can start at any point in the...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...The units are: Business and the Business Environment Marketing Essentials Human Resource Management Management and Operations Management Accounting Managing... Learn about: IT Management, Skills and Training...
- BTEC
- Scarborough
...group work, practical sessions, group and individual field visits and the chance for independent study. In a typical lesson you will be taught relevant business theory...
- A Level
- Selby
- 2 Years
...strategic issues, change management and the external environment. This course may not necessarily produce successful entrepreneurs but it will provide... Learn about: Full Time...
- BTEC
- Skipton
- 2 Years
...business subjects which equates to 3 A Levels. Whilst those undertaking the Certi�cate will complete 12 units of general business subjects and then specialise... Learn about: Full Time...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...iv> is an exciting one year course that gives you the basic skills needed to succeed in business, either progressing to employment or through continued study... Learn about: Basic IT training, Basic Skills, Skills and Training...
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Overall a very good experience. The networking aspect of it is a xcellent. I have met lots of potential business partners for the future. Plus the exposure the university makes available to the students in terms of business networking events. Employment fairs, career days. Seminars and lectures on how to develop skills, resume and interview training. Guest speakers of multinational companies. Societies that assist in making your hobby benefit your development. They are enthusiastic, and always eager to help. They dedicate the extra time to make sure you understand the topic. The module is very relevant to the real world. Prepares students for functioning in a real company. I would say that they are good. Some lecturers are more accommodating that other, however they are all friendly and helpful.
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Overall my first year at university has been exceptional. It's easy to make friends who have similar interest, and the city provides a range of activities to help you relax outside of your course. Work is also readily available for those in need of a part time job, including placements with the university itself. Work placements are available all over the world due to their vast network of contacts. Especially in my course, it is often found that the placement company will reserve a position for the student so they have a job immediately after completing their course. A careers department is provided as well as regular updates via email when an organisation has contacted us with an opening. To enhance our skills, each student must complete an Add+vantage module yearly, which focuses on an area of skills you may not encounter in your course. For example, book-keeping, pilots theory, InDesign workshops, language development etc. The workshops and equipment available is always being updated. The are provided with a huge range of design softwares which can be accessed in our PC and Mac suits. A lot of funding goes towards our modern library, allowing a hive of information to be accessed; plus if there's a specific book or magazine you cannot find then the library has available funds in order to purchase these and add to the ever growing collection.
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I have studied BA Hons International Business Management there and I have loved the experience. Remarkable content, supportive staff and quality lectures. Thank you!
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- MBA
- Scarborough
...new technological leaps, continuous change, corporate social responsibility (CSR), ethical and sustainable business management and the speed of change and its global nature... Learn about: Business School, Decision Making, Corporate Social Responsibility...
...new technological leaps, continuous change, corporate social responsibility (CSR), ethical and sustainable business management and the speed of change and its global nature... Learn about: Business School, Decision Making, Corporate Social Responsibility...
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Overall a very good experience. The networking aspect of it is a xcellent. I have met lots of potential business partners for the future. Plus the exposure the university makes available to the students in terms of business networking events. Employment fairs, career days. Seminars and lectures on how to develop skills, resume and interview training. Guest speakers of multinational companies. Societies that assist in making your hobby benefit your development. They are enthusiastic, and always eager to help. They dedicate the extra time to make sure you understand the topic. The module is very relevant to the real world. Prepares students for functioning in a real company. I would say that they are good. Some lecturers are more accommodating that other, however they are all friendly and helpful.
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Overall my first year at university has been exceptional. It's easy to make friends who have similar interest, and the city provides a range of activities to help you relax outside of your course. Work is also readily available for those in need of a part time job, including placements with the university itself. Work placements are available all over the world due to their vast network of contacts. Especially in my course, it is often found that the placement company will reserve a position for the student so they have a job immediately after completing their course. A careers department is provided as well as regular updates via email when an organisation has contacted us with an opening. To enhance our skills, each student must complete an Add+vantage module yearly, which focuses on an area of skills you may not encounter in your course. For example, book-keeping, pilots theory, InDesign workshops, language development etc. The workshops and equipment available is always being updated. The are provided with a huge range of design softwares which can be accessed in our PC and Mac suits. A lot of funding goes towards our modern library, allowing a hive of information to be accessed; plus if there's a specific book or magazine you cannot find then the library has available funds in order to purchase these and add to the ever growing collection.
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I have studied BA Hons International Business Management there and I have loved the experience. Remarkable content, supportive staff and quality lectures. Thank you!
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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
...challenges faced by enterprise both locally and globally. You can choose to follow either our full-time or part-time course. Academic excellence The Centre... Learn about: Cultural Management, Part Time, Contemporary Challenges...
...challenges faced by enterprise both locally and globally. You can choose to follow either our full-time or part-time course. Academic excellence The Centre... Learn about: Cultural Management, Part Time, Contemporary Challenges...
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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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- Foundation degree
- Skipton
...equipped resource centre and there is ample free and secure parking at the Academy. This programme is the ideal route for those wishing to pursue a career...
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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
...which can help make you an attractive prospect to businesses. The course has been designed for those with a passion for business and an aptitude for management... Learn about: Team Training, IT Management, Business and Administration...
...which can help make you an attractive prospect to businesses. The course has been designed for those with a passion for business and an aptitude for management... Learn about: Team Training, IT Management, Business and Administration...
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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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- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 1 Year
...Value Financial Awareness Leadership Managing Activities Managing Performance Personal Development Promoting Innovation Winning Teams Additional Qualifications...
- MBA
- Scarborough
...to turn threats into opportunities and to sustain and improve their organisation’s competitive advantage. " MBA Pathway OVERVIEW Available routes... Learn about: Master Business Administration, Business School, International Business...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 1 Year
...of financial options available to you depending on your circumstances. By the end of the Foundation Year, you will be prepared, confident and ready... Learn about: Full Time...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Business Management and Enterprise in the course catalogue Learning and teaching The first 4 weeks focus on more general business related language and skills... Learn about: English Language, Business and Management...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
...a foundation for their formal development and provides a bridge between the study requirements of First Line Management (level 3) and Team Leading...
- MBA
- Scarborough
...within this context, developing student capability to successfully manage and grow an engineering company at the highest levels. WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?... Learn about: IT Management, Engineering Management...