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Durham Executive MA in Enterprise Management
Starts: 21 October 2009
Apply by: 30 September 2009
The Durham Executive MA in Enterprise Management is a practical, part-time programme designed for senior and middle managers, who wish to improve their strategic and operational performance and enhance their business expertise.
Benefits include:
- The programme is designed so you can put your new knowledge to use immediately.
- You do practical work-based projects, acting as an ‘internal consultant’, so your organisation gains immediately from your learning.
- Modules include Marketing, Organisational Culture, Finance, Strategy, People and Productivity.
- Mentor support and academic expertise from one of the UK’s top business schools.
- A Durham University Master’s degree and a Level 7 Diploma from the Chartered Management Institute, with the option to pursue Chartered Manager status.
- Course participants represent public, private and third sectors, bringing a diverse range of experience and ensuring a practical understanding of management.
- Part-time delivery requires minimal time away from work
Application is dependent on an undergraduate degree or suitable management experience.
To find out more about this or other management development programmes visit www.dur.ac.uk/dbs/mdc
Email: management.development@durham.ac.uk.
Telephone: Sue Oliver 0191 334 5281
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