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Master of Communications Management |
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Description |
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This Master of Communications Management (MCM) programme comprises three distinct elements of PG Cert, PG Dip and Masters. Each section is made up of 60 credits and the programme takes place over a maximum of 24 months. The programme will be taught through a combination of intensive residential workshops and supported by information, lecture notes and Power Point slides through the Blackboard Virtual Learning Environment. In this way students from all over the world can not only meet to discuss elements of the programme face to face but can meet as a virtual community whilst studying for this innovative programme. |
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Aims |
The taught seminars of this Masters degree are delivered in January, April, July and September each year at Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Accommodation costs for these residential seminars are £50.00 per person per night and comprises of full board accommodation. |
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Who Would Benefit? |
Telecommunications/communications professionals |
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Pre-requisites |
Applicants are required to have gained 3-5 years of work experience in a Telecomms Environment (this includes Information and Communications Technologies) prior to joining the programme. A relevant first degree, 'O' Level English or equivalent and a minimum IELTS (International English Language Test Score) of 6.5 (please check before sending your supporting documentation whether this is applicable to you). |
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Content |
The modules that will be undertaken during the programme are as follows: PG Cert Regulation, Policy and Environment Project Management and Risk Analysis in the ICT Commercial Environment PG Dip Contract Management Human Capital Management and the Development of an ICT Society Strategic Management and Business Advantage of ICTs Masters Dissertation |
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Provider & Location |
Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe, United Kingdom |
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Charges |
Tuition Fees as below: Developed Countries - £10,000 Least Developed Countries - £5,000 (applications via UKTA)
EU Students: £7,500 |
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Duration |
24 months- commencing: January 2011 |
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