Wednesday 22 February 2012

Breaking into business: taking advantage of a great postgraduate course

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Now that the government has given the go-ahead to universities to increasing their fees, many people are being put off by another year at college. However, this lack of will to invest in one’s education – and future – is dismissive of the options that such courses could present to people once they graduate. Institutions like Middlesex Uni offer a vast array of postgraduate degrees that could push people to not only become the best, but help them overcome those who did not take the same opportunity to learn and get ahead of the pack.

Those hoping to get into the field of management can start with the Advanced Diploma in Management Studies. This short course provides suitable learning and development opportunities for people looking to enhance existing degree-level knowledge and understanding in the business or management environments, taking only ten weeks to complete.

Meanwhile, a number of masters degrees are available at Middlesex Uni: Business Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, Human Rights and Business, International Business Management, Management (MSc), Management for Personal Assistants, Management Science and Operational Research (MSc), Master of Business Administration (MBA – affiliated with http://www.managers.org.uk/), Professional Practice and Research Methods for Business and Management (MSc). These courses range between a year of full-time study and a couple of years of part-time education.

Those wanting to take their learning one step further may be interested in doctorate programs. While these take much longer than standard-issue masters degrees, they will convert individuals into model businesspeople and give them the tools to command a high wage in something they are intensely interested in. Available to students is the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), DProf in Professional Practice and DProf by Public Works, Professional Practice. The first two work over four to five years, while the Public Works outing is two to three years of study.

With these courses available in a flexible way, you can carry on working, learning more about yourself and others, and take constant steps up the ladder of your employer to become what you want to be: a leader. In time, you will make all of your money back, and much more.

 

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