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Choose a top university for your management education
There are a wide range of business studies and management courses which are highly valued by employers. A standard course in business usually covers the following subject areas:
- human resource management,
- marketing,
- information system management,
- strategic management,
- marketing,
- finance, and
- international management.
Most management education is provided by universities and management or business schools. Almost every university is offering business and management courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Some business schools also offer short management training courses. Most of the colleges also developed links with universities. Students can have the opportunity to study certain courses at a further education college, many courses lead to internationally recognized business qualifications that are awarded by independent examining bodies, for instance, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry International Qualification (LCCI IQ). LCCI IQ provides a range of business qualifications in finance, secretarial, marketing, languages and information technology.
Further education courses may be studied full time or part time. Many colleges and universities now offer the option of online learning on some courses. However students are advised to check the quality and reputation of online educational providers before signing up for any courses.
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Fri, 01/26/2018 - 12:36am — Anonymous
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