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MA
Newcastle University - School of Arts and Cultures
This course combines public relations practice with sophisticated theoretical analyses of the media contextualised within social, economic, cultural and technological issues. The programme is suitable both for students who have some public relations (PR) knowledge through their undergraduate studies or voluntary media work, and professionals who have PR experience.
MSc / PGDip
Newcastle University - School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials
The programme is suitable for experienced engineers, scientists and managers in the manufacturing industry who are already managing projects and who understand the basics of project management. The programme is designed to produce graduates who will have an understanding of the theories, principles and frameworks for the effective and efficient management of major projects and programmes.
MBA
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
MBA aims to enhance the knowledge and practice of management through applied learning in the business world. It focuses on the professional growth of individuals and is structured around a vigorous analysis of organisational practice, informed by relevant and contemporary research.
MSc
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
This programme provides opportunities for students to acquire a thorough understanding of marketing theories and how to apply them to real world business challenges in an international context. It is specialised on marketing in an international context, including the rapidly developing issues of international communications and brand management.
MA
Newcastle University - School of History, Classics and Archaeology
The programme is designed for students with a background in ancient history, archaeology, art history, classics, medieval studies or a related discipline who wish to study the archaeology of the Roman, late antique and Byzantine worlds. It will prepare you to study for a PhD in Roman or Byzantine archaeology, or to enter professions requiring high-level skills in literacy, research and project management.
MSc
Newcastle University - School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development
This programme aims to provide an interdisciplinary training in scientific principles necessary for understanding the interactions of agriculture with the environment, with an emphasis on sustainability and the ecological consequences of unsound management. Through the taught modules and assignments you develop a flexible, technical knowledge and skills base, which is essential for a career in research, development or extension relating to problems of sustainability in farming systems, environmental management and rural development.
Other Taught Award
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
This innovative, dual award programme provides the opportunity to study two highly respected Universities while experiencing two well renowned European cities. You will receive an MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management from Newcastle University and an MSc in Technology Operations Management University of Groningen, in the Netherlands The key feature of this distinctive programme is its focus on operations management in different contexts of culture and business environment.
Other Taught Award
Newcastle University - School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
This programme completes the final stage of your RTPI-accredited education and provides a specialist planning course tailored to your particular interests.
MA
Newcastle University - School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
This new programme is aimed at graduates with a background in history and related disciplines, and provides an excellent opportunity to study for an advanced level degree in history across a variety of cultures and time periods. The programme is ideal if you would like to take an MA in History without narrowing your research interests, whilst maintaining a broader chronological and/or geographical focus for your studies.
PGCert
Newcastle University - School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences
Current government policy is creating significant changes in curriculum, and teaching and learning in all areas. As a result of these changes it is becoming clear that there will be opportunities for teachers to develop areas of the curriculum beyond the constraints of the current National Curriculum.
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