International master in co-operation with the University of Greenwich
- Degree
Master
- Start date
September
- Location
Deventer
- Duration
1 Years
- Tuition fee (EU/EEA students)
€ 15,500
- Tuition fee (NON-EU students)
€ 15,500
The Master of Arts in Management programme is for managers who wish to pursue studies at a higher level by adding a specialisation. Students build on their knowledge from the work environment and previous learning, whilst developing a critical theoretical perspective which will inform their own developing Management practice.
No pre-master required
To follow this master, there is no pre-master required.
Joined programme with the Saxion MBA
During the Master of Arts in Management, you will advance your knowledge of Management and Business Administration and develop strategic thinking. This master is an overall joined programme with the Master of Business Administration also offered at Saxion University of Applied Sciences.
Co-operation with the University of Greenwich
This master's programme is in co-operation with the University of Greenwich. Upon graduation, you will obtain an internationally recognised British Degree; the Master of Arts in Management.
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During your Master of Arts in Management studies
Saxion University offers this MA programme in co-operation with the University of Greenwich: successful students obtain an internationally recognised British degree, Master of Arts in Management. The course is practical in nature, being case-based and relying on students relating their own experience to the concepts, theory and models.
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THE STUDY PROGRAMME IN A NUTSHELL
After graduating with a Master of Arts in Management
Upon completion of the programme you have acquired an understanding of the interrelationship of the functional areas of management, and you will look at business issues from a holistic corporate perspective. In addition, you will understand the relationship between an organisation and its environment and grasp the importance of this for the development of a successful strategy and operation of the organisation.