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Griffith - Msc in International Business

  • 03-10-2007 5:56pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 34


    Hey,

    Has anyone does this Msc and is it available to non-business graduates ?.

    If not could anyone suggest a good Postgrad for someone with an I.T degree but would like to get a good business grad. I can only study part-time.

    Cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 busie


    im doin an MBS in Smurfit at the moment and theres a few people in my class that with IT background and there getting on fine!
    the only real difference between an MBS and MSc is that the MSc doesnt have to do a thesis, instead they go to summer school.
    they accept non business background people in the course, you just have to say why you want to do it, its easy enough to get into provided you have a 2:1


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34 careeradvise


    busie wrote: »
    im doin an MBS in Smurfit at the moment and theres a few people in my class that with IT background and there getting on fine!
    the only real difference between an MBS and MSc is that the MSc doesnt have to do a thesis, instead they go to summer school.
    they accept non business background people in the course, you just have to say why you want to do it, its easy enough to get into provided you have a 2:1

    Hey,

    Thanks for the post, I am actually meeting Smurfit next week regarding that very course. The problem I have is it requires time off during the week, I don't think my current employer will allow this. I don't have the option of going back to Uni full-time.

    Thanks again


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