TASMAC London School of Business
Programme Type: Goods Programme Duration: Part Time Course Information Contact:
Full Time MBA Hospitality 12 months plus dissertation Start Dates : Emily Spandikow
Part Time MBA IT / Telecommunications February International Officer
Media & Entertainment Tuition Fee: June TASMAC London School of Business
Specialisation by Function: No Industry Specification GBP (£) 6950 / Total Program Cost October 1-3 Valley Drive
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International Management / Publishing Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score
Business Retail / Consumer Goods : 220 Tuition Fee : Tel: +44(0)20 8206 0066
Marketing Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 550 GBP (£) 7950 / Total Program Cost Fax: +44(0)20 8206 1999 tin A
Full Time Course Information Min. IELTS : 6.5 Email:
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Specialisation by Industry: Start Dates: Min. Years of Work Experience : 0 Web:
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Banking / Financial Services February
Consulting June Application Fee :
FMCG - Fast Moving Consumer October GBP (£) 0
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Distinctive TASMAC MBA Features
• Theory and practical sessions under the guidance
of highly qualified academics.
• Case studies of international corporations develop
in students the business tools and techniques used
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• Open to applicants with little or no work
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• Open to applicants from non-business related
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Student Profile
state of the art Campus, with an innovative
and interactive course design, and a multi-cultural TASMAC offers prestigious MBA and BA (Hons) in TASMAC Students represent multi-cultural
learning environment. TASMAC, an international Business Administration programmes, accredited backgrounds with business experience spanning
organisation with an established reputation in the by the University of Wales. Students can specialize across continents. The average age of our MBA
field of education, has been a pioneer of British in the following areas: Finance, Marketing, Human student is 28 and the ration of male to female
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education abroad and successfully delivered Resource Management, International Business and students is 60-40. Majority of our students come to
university level programmes for the last 18 years. The Information Systems Management. There is a range the MBA programme with around 2-4 years of work
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London Campus has excellent facilities with media- of preparatory programmes and English Language experience. A
equipped classrooms, library, student lounges, courses offered at the School.
bookshop, computing labs and is surrounded by The students are very motivated and determined to
two of London’s beautiful parks. With proactive At TASMAC London we cultivate not only the make a success out of what often is a life-time dream
Student Services, Alumni Association and a truly academic knowledge of our students but the of studying for an MBA in London.
diverse academic faculty, we provide a wonderfully leadership skills that we believe are inherent in each
enriching experience for our students, successfully individual. To do so we have created programmes Graduate Profile:
competing with British Universities. and activities which will challenge you to achieve • Able to identify and articulate problems in business
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levels of academic excellence and management situations
TASMAC is accredited by the British Accreditation distinction that will serve you well not only in your • Capable of taking appropriate business decisions.
Council, listed on the Department for Innovation, career, but in life as well. • Effective leader in differing business situations
Universities and Skills, the Department for Education • Able to formulate and implement strategies for
and Skills Register, graded as “A” Institution by the A series of workshops and social events such as achieving organizational objectives and goals
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Home Office and listed as the Local Delivery Centre cultural trips, bowling outings, sporting events, and • Able to emulate and inculcate ethics and values at
on the University of Wales website. Students can parties will sprinkle the calendar in your academic the work place ustr
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have full confidence when applying for a student year - it’s important to remember that business • Able to develop & sustain long term relationships:
visa with TASMAC and our Student Advisors can help acumen is also about creating relationships with both internal and external to an organization.
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