Hi to everyone!
I 've been reading the site for a few weeks now, and it has helped me answer quite a few of my questions. Thanx!
I am looking for a cheap (the ceiling is 10.000 euro, but even this might prove out of reach), online MSc in Management, taught in English.
Any ideas/proposals would be more than welcome!
MSc Management
Posted Apr 18, 2012 11:07
I 've been reading the site for a few weeks now, and it has helped me answer quite a few of my questions. Thanx!
I am looking for a cheap (the ceiling is 10.000 euro, but even this might prove out of reach), online MSc in Management, taught in English.
Any ideas/proposals would be more than welcome!
Posted Apr 18, 2012 12:13
Norway school of Management has a great program as well as many other schools in PIM network. The French Grandes Ecoles system have a few decent ones
Posted Apr 18, 2012 13:15
Norway school of Management has a great program as well as many other schools in PIM network. The French Grandes Ecoles system have a few decent ones
Thanks for the answer. I went -quickly- through the websites of the schools included in the PIM network, but I didn't manage to find any distance learning programme that costs less than 10K. If you have any in mind please let me know.
To enter a Grande Ecole I am afraid I have first to master the French language, which is going to take many years ;-)
Thanks for the answer. I went -quickly- through the websites of the schools included in the PIM network, but I didn't manage to find any distance learning programme that costs less than 10K. If you have any in mind please let me know.
To enter a Grande Ecole I am afraid I have first to master the French language, which is going to take many years ;-)
Posted Apr 19, 2012 00:53
I think only Durham has that: http://www.dur.ac.uk/dbs/glc/ma-dl/
The Open University is the other accredited business school with such an inexpensive DL programme: http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/qualification/d64.htm
The LSE diploma for graduates in management is pretty good:
http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/dip_grad/management/index.shtml
The Open University is the other accredited business school with such an inexpensive DL programme: http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/qualification/d64.htm
The LSE diploma for graduates in management is pretty good:
http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/dip_grad/management/index.shtml
Posted Apr 19, 2012 09:01
Thanks Duncan,
The problem is that in some backward countries the form matters more than the substance. In my case the qualification I 'll gain has to start with an "M" (MSc, MBA, MA, etc), a diploma won't do. Accreditation on the other hand is not such a big issue. Any ideas will be greatly apprecited.
Many thanks!
The problem is that in some backward countries the form matters more than the substance. In my case the qualification I 'll gain has to start with an "M" (MSc, MBA, MA, etc), a diploma won't do. Accreditation on the other hand is not such a big issue. Any ideas will be greatly apprecited.
Many thanks!
Posted Apr 19, 2012 09:40
Well, I think Durham is your best choice. That's a sold, triple-accredited masters degree.
Posted Apr 19, 2012 10:14
The programme looks fine, but the fees (£ 9000) are above my limits :-(
I appreciate the help!
I appreciate the help!
Posted Apr 19, 2012 10:20
The fee is 7000, 7250 from August.
Posted Apr 21, 2012 22:13
You are right, Duncan. My wrong. Durham is definitely an option.
Many thanks!!!
Many thanks!!!
Posted Apr 22, 2012 11:24
Since my financial situation is preety lousy, i 'll try to complicate things a bit.
Does anyone has any idea if there are Scandinavian universities offering distance learning master degrees in english in areas such as management, economics, public policy, etc.
I am aware of the one MBA (distance learning, english) offrered in Sweden. Any other ideas?
Does anyone has any idea if there are Scandinavian universities offering distance learning master degrees in english in areas such as management, economics, public policy, etc.
I am aware of the one MBA (distance learning, english) offrered in Sweden. Any other ideas?
Posted Apr 22, 2012 12:45
Here's a good list of options: http://bit.ly/I1fU6M from mastersportal.eu
Three strong choices are over your budget a little:
- the University of London International Programme's AMBA-accredited MBA and MSc (http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/prospective_students/postgraduate/holloway/int_manage/index.shtml) and
- Ashridge's MSc (http://www.ashridge.org.uk/Website/Content.nsf/wDEG/MSc+in+Management?opendocument).
- University of New York in Prague online MBA (12,000 euro)
Three strong choices are over your budget a little:
- the University of London International Programme's AMBA-accredited MBA and MSc (http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/prospective_students/postgraduate/holloway/int_manage/index.shtml) and
- Ashridge's MSc (http://www.ashridge.org.uk/Website/Content.nsf/wDEG/MSc+in+Management?opendocument).
- University of New York in Prague online MBA (12,000 euro)
Posted Mar 09, 2013 17:58
At the University of New York in Prague, we're planning to start an MSc in International Management in the fall of 2014, if all goes well. I'll personally be involved in its creation, and you are welcome to contact me at any time with questions.
Also, if you have some management experience, we have an incredible MBA program that continues to evolve. Definitely look into that one at any time!
Aaron Johnson, Ph.D., CFA
[email protected]
Also, if you have some management experience, we have an incredible MBA program that continues to evolve. Definitely look into that one at any time!
Aaron Johnson, Ph.D., CFA
[email protected]
Posted Mar 09, 2013 18:40
I hear good things from Czech friends about UNYP. Any idea what the fee range might be for the programme? I guess if it's in international management the focus is on helping international students to understand how their own countries can trade with Europe, rather than an entrée into the Czech labour market.
Posted Mar 09, 2013 19:35
It's an excellent question, and although a few of us are guessing at pricing, it would be inappropriate for me to speculate yet. I can tell you that our MBA program has what we believe is the best payback period in the nation; we're proud of the value offered, and we're planning on ensuring that this will be the case for the MSc in International Management (MIM) as well.
Our current cohorts have about 40% Czech students, and 60% from another dozen or so countries, so you're absolutely right; it's not a Czech info degree at all. We'll be focusing on broad-based management skills (including intercultural communication & negotiations) that students can take with them anywhere they choose to go. I'm drafting the program descriptions now, and I'll get more info posted here as we progress!
Our current cohorts have about 40% Czech students, and 60% from another dozen or so countries, so you're absolutely right; it's not a Czech info degree at all. We'll be focusing on broad-based management skills (including intercultural communication & negotiations) that students can take with them anywhere they choose to go. I'm drafting the program descriptions now, and I'll get more info posted here as we progress!
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