Programme Type: Full Time Course Information Min. IELTS : 7 Programme Duration : Contact:
Full Time MBA Start Dates: Min. Years of Work Experience : 3 24 months Sarah Finch/Tom Sommerlad,
Executive MBA September Admissions Officers
Application Fee : Cass Business School
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Specialisation by Function: Programme Duration: GBP (£) 50 Tuition Fee : 106 Bunhill Row
Entrepreneurship 12 months GBP (£) 39000 / Per Course London
Finance Executive Course Information EC1Y 8TZ
mer General Management Tuition Fee: Start Dates: United Kingdom
Information Management GBP (£) 29000 / Per Year February (Evening)
Leadership May (Weekends) Tel: +44 (0) 20 7040 8607/8
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Strategic Management Min. GMAT Score : 600 Email:
cass-mba@city.ac.uk
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : N/A Web:
www.cass.mba.com
Each programme in itself - it is a means to further their career goals.
consists of three main Acknowledging this, we offer all MBA participants a
elements: range of internal and external career services to help
1. The course you gain immediate and long-term returns to your
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begins with a core investment.
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assessed by coursework Average Age 30
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and examinations. Age range 26-44
Average work experience 8 years
2. Then you move Women: Men 37%: 63%
forward to take a range International 70%
of elective courses. All
courses are designed The Cass Careers Service helped Jorg Klug get a job
to integrate theory and within the Johnson & Johnson group of companies
practice and inform you after completing his MBA. He was subsequently
of the latest business promoted to his current position as Business
ope developments and are Intelligence Manager. All of this is a far cry from his
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chosen from options previous job selling for a utilities company. Apart
designed to address from hitting the glass ceiling after only three years
both breadth and at the job, he really wanted to work in a business
depth in each subject development role in an international environment.
from which you can
design the MBA most He chose to study at Cass because he was looking
suited to your needs. for a reputable and accredited school offering a one
year full time course. He also had a strong preference
3. The final element for London as the economic centre of Europe. Of
of your MBA focuses the choices within his parameters, Cass provided
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ass is close to the heart of business in more ways on a Business Mastery Project that provides an the perfect fit, with an ideal location and overall
than one. Not only do its academic courses equip opportunity to put your skills into practice and offering.
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you to make more of your acumen and expertise, develop your managerial capabilities.
A they also fit in with your lifestyle. With a highly Three years after graduating from Cass, Jorg’s exactly
successful balance between theory and practise and The Cass MBA uses innovative delivery methods where he wants to be in career terms. Doing his MBA
an extensive business and Alumni network, Cass in addition to formal lectures such as the mentor gave him the knowledge, tools and confidence he
Business School opens its doors into a wide range of system which is at the heart of our collaborative needed to embark on a successful career.
careers choices. learning approach.
‘’ I find it hard to overstate what the MBA has done
We offer an intensive and rigorous programme, International in perspective, The Cass MBA can for my career and my self confidence. I landed a great
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which offers participants the opportunity to think include trips to many different locations, including job with a great company which otherwise would
strategically, tackle complex issues and manage Russia, Poland, Argentina, India and China. have been impossible to get - this is the ultimate test
effectively in a global environment. of the value of an MBA. Although it was hard work at
An important benefit of the MBA Programmes is the times I thoroughly enjoyed the course and met many
The Cass MBA is offered in the following three chance to join a worldwide network of managers fascinating people, some of which have become very
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formats: able to support each other throughout their careers. close friends.’’
• Full-time We maintain regular contact with our MBA graduates
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• Executive (part-time evenings) and encourage social networking.
• Modular (part-time, one long weekend once a
month over 24 months) For most people studying for an MBA is not an end
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