Hi there,
I am looking for a good part-time (modular) MBA programme with focus on entrepreneurial staff. Thus far, I've seen Cranfield, Warwick, Lancaster, Nottingham and Leeds. LBS is out of my scope due to personal budget. :)
Can anyone recommend me some other school that I'd have overlooked? I am thinking to apply shortly.
Thanks so much!!!
MBA entrepreneurship (modular)
Posted Aug 27, 2007 20:45
Hi there,
I am looking for a good part-time (modular) MBA programme with focus on entrepreneurial staff. Thus far, I've seen Cranfield, Warwick, Lancaster, Nottingham and Leeds. LBS is out of my scope due to personal budget. :)
Can anyone recommend me some other school that I'd have overlooked? I am thinking to apply shortly.
Thanks so much!!!
Posted Aug 30, 2007 18:14
I found some more part time MBAS with a concentration in entrepreneurship, did you have a look at: University of Exeter? Liverpool? Greenwich? Cardiff? University of Sussex ? Huron University USA in London?
Maybe they don't suit your needs, maybe not good enough or something, but anyways I wanted to let you know.
BTW, could you maybe help me about good distance learning MBAS in the UK ?
Thx in advance
Maybe they don't suit your needs, maybe not good enough or something, but anyways I wanted to let you know.
BTW, could you maybe help me about good distance learning MBAS in the UK ?
Thx in advance
Posted Oct 11, 2007 08:05
Hi Piwi,
The oldest quality school with a DL would probably be Warwick. Manchester are reviving their DL. They just stopped cooperating with Bangor on this and want to work with the OU who have a lot of experience, but not sure where that got to. OU of course is technically the best because of their sheer size and resource input for each new course they roll out. As a business faculty they don't quite match the reputation of the big players though.
The oldest quality school with a DL would probably be Warwick. Manchester are reviving their DL. They just stopped cooperating with Bangor on this and want to work with the OU who have a lot of experience, but not sure where that got to. OU of course is technically the best because of their sheer size and resource input for each new course they roll out. As a business faculty they don't quite match the reputation of the big players though.
Posted Jan 07, 2009 19:23
Manchester are reviving their DL. They just stopped cooperating with Bangor on this and want to work with the OU who have a lot of experience, but not sure where that got to. OU of course is technically the best because of their sheer size and resource input for each new course they roll out. As a business faculty they don't quite match the reputation of the big players though.
Has anyone got any fresh information about Manchester Distance Learning?
thanx!
Has anyone got any fresh information about Manchester Distance Learning?
thanx!
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