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Innovative new programme set for Sri Lanka
Friday July 30th, 2010
Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University is delighted to offer an innovative new work related honours degree programme in Sri Lanka, the BA (Hons) Business and Management.
The 1 year part-time honours degree programme has been specifically designed for CIMA qualified students. The management programme allows learners to apply their learning directly in the workplace providing immediate impact, and return on investment.
The programme fully recognises CIMA standards and the CIMA curriculum, and offers CIMA qualified student’s specific exemptions and provides entry to the programme at an advanced stage.
The programme will officially launch in November 2010 with an official induction event taking place at BMS Sri Lanka. The induction will provide students with the opportunity to meet members of the programme team and gain access to the unrivalled range of learning resources available to them. From this date students will receive ongoing individual support from tutors within Newcastle Business School, together with full access to all learning resources designed to support the programme.
Bob Woodward, Associate Dean, Newcastle Business School, comments: “Newcastle Business School is a truly international school with a clear focus on business and professional practice and we are confident that this innovative new programme will further enhance our standing and success in both of these areas.
“Through our partnership with Business Management School, the University’s Regional Centre, we already have a strong presence in Sri Lanka and we are also confident that this new programme will add significantly to this. I look forward to meeting students, and graduates, of the BA (Hons) Business and Management in Sri Lanka.”
Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University offers a number of international business courses and has partners across the globe in Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, China, Russia, Singapore as well as the USA and at business schools throughout Europe.
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