Learning strategy
We want you to interact as much as possible during your programme. We’ll engage you in a mix of classroom tuition, lectures, group activities and project work. But to get your degree, you will have to do more than sit in lectures taking notes – you’ll need to be an active learner. Hands-on assignments will gear you up to work with real companies.
Projects
Each semester, you’ll tackle projects for real companies. All the tuition, project work and self-study in that term will help you with your project. There are normally no more than fifteen hours of lessons a week - but you should still expect to spend around forty hours a week studying.
International teamwork
Our individual and group assignments and projects will provide you with valuable professional skills - planning, information technology and presentation techniques. Multi-cultural teamwork will broaden your outlook.
How we study
During your studies, you’ll use all sorts of sources, from the Internet to real companies and businesses. We want you to be proactive. So not all of your work will be written – expect to give presentations or argue or defend a case in front of your lecturer. All this will give you the independence and initiative you’re going to need in your career.
Modules
The programme is split into modules, to give you the flexibility to focus on areas that matter to you. Modules usually last a half-semester (six weeks), or full semester (12 weeks). All modules have minimum entry requirements.
There’s plenty of time for feedback - some modules factor in consultation hours so that you can meet with your lecturer and discuss your work in more detail.