How long? The course can be taken in a year, full-time, or over two years part-time.
Entry requirements Students will be expected to hold an honours degree in any discipline, or an equivalent professional qualification. The university expects at
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? The length of course is flexible, allowing delegates between 12 and 18 months to complete the qualification. It is organised in four three-day blocks, starting in October or March. Once the teaching part of the course has been completed, dele
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? The course content and learning materials are delivered online through a 'global campus' - so candidates can work at their own pace, although they are expected to take the five compulsory modules in their first year. Candidates work in 'learn
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? The length of the course is flexible but includes a range of one- to three-day modules, which are held several times a year to enable students to balance other commitments. Taught classes will total around eight days during the duration of th
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? The MSc in Recruitment & Human Resource Development comprises seven workshops and a dissertation over a 24-month period, starting in September each year. For each module, students attend a short block of teaching - generally three to fou
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? The Professional Development Scheme (PDS) is generally completed over two to three years part-time, via evening or day release classes. Some centres might also run PDS as a full-time course over one to two years.
Entry qualifications P
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? Usually one year full-time, or part-time over two years, and is often broken down into block study periods. Students on the CIPD Postgraduate Diploma course can elect to do a further three months of study to complete a dissertation and gain
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? Usually done as a series of three-day blocks within a specified period. It can also be taken in the evening or afternoon.
Entry qualifications No formal qualifications are needed, but candidates are typically working in a personnel depa
More...27 October 2004 00:00 How long? The programme is taught during one academic year and is structured in two main parts: the taught element starts in late September and covers two 10-week semesters, finishing during April. Each taught element is examined. A dissertation is co
More...26 October 2004 14:40 Thames Valley University
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e-mail: learning.advice@tvu.ac.uk How long?
This programme is designed to fit around candidates' existing work and home commitments and is offered via supported open learning, starting every
More...26 October 2004 14:00Cheryl King, Careers Executive at the CIPD, looks at how to get into HR.
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? The course is full-time for a year and starts in either January or August, depending on which location the student chooses to study from. The business school centres are at Fontainebleau, near Paris, and Singapore.
Entry qualifications
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? The full-time course can be completed in a year although students can also opt for a part-time option, which takes two years. The part-time courses are delivered via distance learning with eight periods of residential study on campus.
En
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? The course takes 30 months to complete and is delivered electronically so there is no attendance required. The virtual environment allows more freedom to choose when and where to study, but also demands a high level of commitment from the pa
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? The MBA is taught as a one-year, full-time postgraduate degree programme, although students can take up to 15 months to complete the programme.
Entry qualifications Applicants will need a first degree equivalent to a UK honours degree qu
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? This programme is designed to fit around candidates' existing work and home commitments and is offered via Supported Open Learning, starting every two to three months. It can be completed in 24 or 27 months. Learning methods combine self-stu
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? This is a one-year, full-time course. It is an intensive and academically challenging programme.
Entry qualifications The MBM is designed for high-calibre recent graduates wishing to gain a solid foundation in business and management. A
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? This demanding, full-time course is taken over the course of one year.
Entry qualifications Applicants need a good honours degree or equivalent with a significant content of business and/or management studies, including accounting and
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? The MA is available on a full and part-time basis. The full-time masters is achievable in one year, while the part-time option will take around four years.
Entry qualifications To be admitted, entrants need a postgraduate diploma in per
More...26 October 2004 00:00 How long? This is a two-year, part-time course, comprising one afternoon and evening of classes during the first two semesters, with the remaining electives taken in study blocks of one to three days.
Entry qualifications Entrants will need to hav
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