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The Online Management Consulting course at Robert Kennedy College provides you with knowledge of the key theories, debates and practices used in management consultancy and you will focus on developing skills and competencies which will be useful for a future career as a consultant.
The programme brings together relevant contemporary academic theory and research with practical understanding of activities within organisations. You will explore issues that have significant impact within organisations by working with others and building on both their experiences and your own. The programme provides opportunities for you to work with other leaders and potential leaders. This will be developed by enabling you to share knowledge, relate this to theories developed from relevant research, and learning by practical application.
Much of the learning is developed through the establishment of collaborative learning communities of programme participants and tutors – and you will become part of that community of learning. Your understanding is developed around the key skills, processes and practices of management consulting. Solutions to real problems are suggested, discussed and analysed within the learning community with the support of tutors and fellow learners.
The programme is international in its design and engages with themes on an international basis. Many different cultural contexts are utilised to help provide the setting for discussions.
On completion of the programme, you will be able to critically evaluate a range of theories and models relating to organisations, management consultancy, innovation and change, and apply these to real life situations in order to inform your decision making. The network that you will develop over the duration of the programme often continues to be a supportive and strong community of practice post-graduation.
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Courses include:
- Mastering Strategic Consulting
- Culture, Leadership and Innovation in Organisations
- High Impact Management Consulting
- Successful Strategic Thinking
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Duration
- Part-time
- 12 months
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Disciplines
Management Studies Master in Business Administration (MBA) View 27 other Masters in Management Studies in SwitzerlandExplore more key information
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General requirements
You must meet the University’s general entry criteria for postgraduate study. In addition, you must have:
- bachelor’s degree or equivalent, achieved at Class 2.2 or above, from an approved University or Institution;
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- current or recent work experience (within the last two years) appropriate to enable you to contribute to the programme;
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Entry via Open Access Module If you have extensive work experience appropriate to enable you to contribute to the programme you can gain entry to the programme through the APEL (Accredited Prior Experiential Learning) process. This should be demonstrated via the application form and a CV and will enable you to enter the programme via the Open Access Module MMK009 Mastering Strategic Consulting. If passed, this module will provide the required evidence for you to join the full programme and the credits will count towards your Master’s degree.
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International
11195 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 11195 EUR for the full programme during 12 months. -
EU/EEA
11195 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 11195 EUR for the full programme during 12 months.
- 12,000 CHF per full
Funding
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