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There is an option for the placement year. However, I did not take it. The course syllabus is according to what's happening in real life.
Fee starts at 19500 GBP in the first year. increases every year by around 1000 GBP.
Course curriculum was rigorous and provided in depth learning to the scholar.
For the program starting in 2020, the fees for my course was 19700 GBP but the scholarship is a great help.
The course is in-depth and overall curriculum is designed to take up real life corporate problems easily
GBP 30000 for 1 year
It's good and interesting it relies heavily on outside reading but it is a good thing as it teaches us more up to date knowledge compared to outdated high school science material which is out of date.
The fees are paid in four installments they're we're not extra charges aside frozen optional societies which they encourage.
The course curriculum covers traditional economics alongside behavioural economics. Personally I would have liked more behavioural economics, but having both does give you technical skills as well. Some modules like Econometrics I could have been better structured as we learnt a statistical computing software called TSM, which has no existence in the real-world as institutions values statistical softwares like R. However, this was the case as the tutor who was primarily going to handle that module pulled out of that role and was replaced by someone else, who's choice was to teach us TSM.
£20,100
It is heavily based on sustainability and very little about classic MBA modules. It is based primarily on Circular economy and for those seeking to enhance their understanding on green priniciples(reuse, reduce, recycle thinking) can take up this course. It does delve into traditional courses on strategy, theoretical leadership, marketing, entrepreneurship, sales, finance, operations, among others.
I thought it would be a good university to enhance my MBA and learn in-depth business acumen, leadership skills, diverse exposure to cohort and make long-lasting friendships. In addition, it was an opportunity to learn about British culture, social background, explore the country and learn about their traditions and beliefs.
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