The Brunel MBA part-time course is designed to maximize your career impact in the global market over a two-year study period, without having to take a break from work. Study time for the part-time MBA is 12 hours per week over a maximum of three days, with some classes on Saturdays, making the program an ideal option for full-time working professionals in and around London. The Career Development Programme is an integral part of your professional development while you are studying for your MBA. Landing a top job after completing your MBA is, of course, a key objective, and the Career Development Programme is designed to provide the tools to help you achieve your ambitions. The program will help you define your career goals and create a personalized career action plan. Youll have access to one-to-one careers coaching to help you understand what makes you stand, out whether its your particular management experience and skills or specialist knowledge. Well also help you with your CV, LinkedIn profile, and professional portfolio as well as providing support in building a career plan, job-hunting, writing applications that get noticed, and brushing up on interview techniques.
A 2:1 (or above) UK Honours degree, or international equivalent. A minimum of three years' full-time work experience at the managerial or professional level in managing people, budget or other resources following a degree. It is important for candidates to clarify that they have significant/focused sector experience with responsibility for people, budget, or other resources, which is supportable by official documentary evidence.
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Business Administration and Management
Uxbridge area of London
Postgraduate
1
January, September
5.5
£24,270,
Manchester
6.0
Postgraduate
17500
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
0.0
Postgraduate
£ Home: £9,450, EU/International: £18,750
Denver, Colorado
7.0
Postgraduate
20755