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Masters in Management (Strategy)

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  • 05-03-2013 11:22pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 631 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    Is anyone here doing / finished the Management (Strategy) masters in DCU, DIT, or UCD?
    I'm considering applying for it and looking for some info:

    - Does the application process involve an interview or personal statement (or both?)
    - What are the assessments like? Is it more project or exam based?
    - Is there much group work?
    - Did you get a job out of it?

    Any info would be appreciated!

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 laursheen


    Hi there,

    As DCU's M.Sc. in Strategy is currently in the first intake there are no graduates but I am happy to introduce you to some of the current students / course chair for their honest opinion if you want to private message me your email address?

    Applications are through PAC and interviews are not a requirement but you might be called for one based on your undergraduate degree.

    The programme involves a lot of team work and more focused on continuous assessment than exams.

    Happy to pass on more information if you want

    Laura

    *disclaimer* I work in DCU


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 631 ✭✭✭neil_18_


    laursheen wrote: »
    Hi there,

    As DCU's M.Sc. in Strategy is currently in the first intake there are no graduates but I am happy to introduce you to some of the current students / course chair for their honest opinion if you want to private message me your email address?

    Applications are through PAC and interviews are not a requirement but you might be called for one based on your undergraduate degree.

    The programme involves a lot of team work and more focused on continuous assessment than exams.

    Happy to pass on more information if you want

    Laura

    *disclaimer* I work in DCU

    PM sent


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