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School of Management - University of Surrey
Programme Type: IT Management Programme Duration: Programme Duration : Contact:
Full Time MBA Leadership 12 months 24 months Admissions Team
Part Time MBA Marketing School of Management
Distance Learning MBA (selected Organisational Behavior Tuition Fee: Tuition Fee : University of Surrey
countries only) Personal Development GBP (£) 15950 / Total Program Cost GBP (£) 15950 / Total Program Cost Guildford, Surrey
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Executive MBA Strategic Management GU2 7XH
Technology Management Entry Requirements: Distance Learning Information United Kingdom
Specialisation by Function: Min. GMAT Score : N/A Start Dates : mer
Accountancy & Financial Specialisation by Industry: Min. TOEFL Internet Based Score Contact Admissions Team Tel: +44 (0)1483 686300
Corporate Governance Hospitality : 90 Fax: 44 (0)1483 686301
Entrepreneurship Retail / Consumer Goods Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 575 Programme Duration : Email: somadmissions@surrey. tin A
Finance Tourism Min. IELTS : 6.5 24 months ac.uk
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General Management Min. Years of Work Experience : 3 Web: www.som.surrey.ac.uk
Health Care Management Full Time Course Information
Human Resource Management Start Dates: Part Time Course Information
Information Management September Start Dates :
International Management / January
Business September
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No other British university can
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consistently high performance in
graduate job league tables. In fact its
graduates consistently top The Times
newspaper employment league.
Approximately 98% of its graduates
find work or are undertaking further
study within six month of finishing
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The University of Surrey has an
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excellent reputation in enterprise
and the School of Management is at
the heart of this. Its programmes all
have a strong entrepreneurial focus
and in 2006, Professor David Kirby
A top management school today has to be equipped tourism, retail, marketing, human resource was presented with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise
for a highly competitive global marketplace; it should management, and health care management, and the in recognition of a lifetime’s work in enterprise and
meet the needs of Students and businesses who will very well regarded Master of Business Administration entrepreneurial education. Much of this work has
not settle for second best. (MBA) programmes. The School also offers doctoral been at the School of Management involving input
research degree programmes, Doctor of Business from other members of staff and enriching many of
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We believe that the School of Management at the Administration (DBA) and PhD. the programmes including the MBA.
University of Surrey meets these needs, delivering
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a world class management education to an Along with its outstanding staff group committed When students have time to relax, the University A
international community in the UK and across the to management education, the School prides itself offers a variety of clubs and social activities as
globe. on its high teaching standards, research excellence, well as restaurants and bars, Guildford is a large
employment record, and international reputation. cosmopolitan town which maintains a bustling
The School of Management is the only UK institution market-town atmosphere, within easy walking
and one of only a handful worldwide to hold Situated with a new state-of-the-art management distance of the campus. London, with its social and
simultaneous accreditation from the Association of building, the School offers learning resources which professional opportunities, is only 35 minutes away
MBAs (AMBA), the Association to Advance Collegiate are second to none. These include well-equipped by rail and the university is also convenient for both
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Schools of Business (AACSB) and the United Nations computer laboratories, a professional kitchen and London Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
World Travel Organisation (UNWTO), in recognition restaurant suite for use in hospitality programmes,
of the high standard of its teaching and operations. and dedicated high quality seminar rooms. For more information please visit our website: www.
som.surrey.ac.uk.
The School provides internationally recognised The School is part of one of the UK’s leading
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postgraduate and undergraduate degrees across professional, scientific and technological universities,
a broad range of business and management constantly growing in influence, size, and status; ustr
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disciplines as well programmes in the specialist fields offering a world-class management education to
of hospitality, financial services, food management, a global audience. The world of management is a
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