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MSc
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
This MSc is designed to meet the needs of knowledge-based, entrepreneurial and innovation-driven economies. It examines the strategies, policies and business processes that promote innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship in organisations as wide ranging as e-business start-ups and large corporations.
MA
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
This programme takes an integrated approach to human resource management and the role it plays in successful businesses. It is designed to enable you to develop the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in this dynamic profession and is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
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 MSc is designed for graduates with an accounting, economics or finance background who wish to develop their understanding of banking and finance. The programme aims to provide participants an opportunity to critically analyse the role of banking within international financial markets, noticeably the management of individual, company and country risk within this context.
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.
MSc
Newcastle University - School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
This programme is designed for both practising professionals and new graduates to develop and apply advanced skills and understanding to the planning, management and operation of transport systems. It aims to help you establish a responsible attitude towards the needs of society and the environment and to pay particular regard to transport safety considerations.
DBA
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
The part-time DBA is an exciting and innovative programme designed to provide practising managers with the advanced research and analytical skills necessary for progressing their careers to a senior level. A dedicated supervisory team will support you throughout the programme.
PhD / MPhil
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
Research is highly valued and we view the successful supervision of postgraduate students as part of our research culture. This is why we take care to align your research interests with your supervisors, and why student progression is monitored on an annual basis.
PhD / MPhil
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
We offer a number of different routes to a research degree qualification, including full-time supervised research projects, industry-based collaboration, part-time and off-campus study. There is an extensive research training programme at both the subject-specific level and generic level.
MSc
Newcastle University - Newcastle University Business School
This programme aims to produce graduates with a sound understanding of generalist finance issues (corporate and behavioural finance etc), combined with specialist skills in quantitative methodology and risk management (derivatives and credit risk modelling). Of particular note is the practical module on MATLAB, providing participants with a detailed understanding of how this programming tool can be used for effective empirical modelling.
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