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EQUIPPING STUDENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CAREERS


With over 50 years of business and management education experience, the Middlesex University Business School remains committed to equipping students with the knowledge and skills to build successful careers. Our masters courses are delivered by a team of dedicated academics who are able to draw on previous professional experience working in a wide range of industries. In addition to teaching, a considerable number are also engaged in on- going consultancy and research work, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and gaining insight that informs their teaching.


Professional Relevance


In addition to being academically rigorous, we work closely with industry and professional bodies to develop courses that provide graduates with the knowledge and skills to meet the needs of future employers. Many of our courses have the added benefit of being accredited by the UK’s leading professional bodies – acknowledgment of their professional relevance and quality of teaching.


Award Winning Courses


The excellence of many of our courses has been acknowledged by


independent reviewers. Our MA e-Marketing and Social Media, MA International Tourism and Hospitality Management and MBA Shipping and Logistics have been ranked amongst the best 100 in the world by Eduniversal. Similarly, our MBA programme has been voted by QS Global as amongst the world’s top 200.


A Comprehensive Portfolio


Our portfolio provides a range of course options across the key business and management disciplines including business and management, accounting and finance, human resource management, marketing and tourism, in addition to our flagship MBAs.


Case Studies Emily Mascoll Current Marketing Management Student


“I decided to choose Middlesex University because of its modern facilities and online learning resource which enable you to access thousands of journals, books and newspaper articles. Middlesex also has a fantastic blend of students from all over the world which provides great networking opportunities for developing future business connections.


So far, the most rewarding aspect of my course has been the residential field trip to Edinburgh where we had presentations from a range of businesses, both large and small.


I am also looking forward to my assessments, some of which will take the form of case studies, marketing reports and event plans.”


Iman Kaoukaou Recent Accounting and Finance Graduate


“I chose to study accounting and finance because of the opportunity to develop advanced professional skills in addition to purely vocational knowledge. For instance, through my time at Middlesex, I developed a good deal of commercial awareness as well as improving my problem-solving, critical and statistical analysis, oral and written communication skills. I also really enjoyed working with the accounting software on the course; Sage and Onesource because it enabled me to gain a really practical understanding of how accountancy principles are applied, rather than just relying on theory.”


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