International master in co-operation with the University of Greenwich
- Degree
Master
- Location
Deventer
- Course days
Tuesday 18:15 - 21:30
Part-time programme
The part-time programme is primarily aimed at individuals who are working full-time and need to balance study with work and home commitments. It employs blended learning, a flexible learning model which uses a mixture of different methods of study. The study load is approximately 16 to 20 hours a week.
Joined programme with the Saxion MBA
During the Master of Arts in Management, you will advance your knowledge of Management and Business Administration and develop strategic thinking. This master is an overall joined programme with the Master of Business Administration also offered at Saxion University of Applied Sciences.
Co-operation with the University of Greenwich
This masters programma is a co-operation with the University of Greenwich. Upon graduation, you will obtain an internationally recognized British Degree; the Master of Arts in Management.
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During your master's programme
Saxion University of Applied Sciences offers this MA programme in co-operation with the University of Greenwich: successful students obtain an internationally recognized British degree, Master of Arts in Management. The course is practical in nature, being case-based and relying on students relating their own experience to the concepts, theory and models.
Upon Graduation
Our graduates have the opportunity to progress rapidly through strategic management positions in different companies or to apply their skills and knowledge to managing their own business. You will understand the relationship between an organization and its environment and capable of developing a successful business strategy or managing its operation.
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