Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

NCC Education are delighted to announce a new progression route to Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK.

Granted its Royal Charter in 1965, the University of Kent is an established research university with historic campuses in Canterbury and Medway – only an hour from London.

Opened in 2017, the Sibson Building on the Canterbury site is a £26million facility and home to Kent’s Business School and School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science.

Providing first-class resources in a woodland setting, students have plenty of space to both study and relax.

Business School students on the Medway site can enjoy a 21st-century learning environment within a historic 18th-century building on the beautiful Chatham Historic Dockyard.

Kent Business School is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), placing it within the top 5% of institutions globally for Business.

Moreover, University of Kent has been awarded 97.8/100 in the category ‘International Faculty’ (QS World Ranking 2021) and ranks in the Top 200-250 universities in the world for Business and Economics (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021).

Students completing NCC Education’s Pre-Master’s in Business (PMB) can now be considered for entry to various taught conversion MSc degrees* at Kent Business School including programmes in Finance, Management, Human Resource Management, Business Analytics, Logistics, Project Management, Marketing, Healthcare Management and International Business.

NCC Education Head of Partnerships Dermot Finnigan, says: “We are delighted to inform our network of Accredited Partner Centres that University of Kent will consider applications from PMB students to a range of taught postgraduate Business programmes.”

Kent Business School’s Internationalisation and Recruitment Manager, Charlotte Lynsdale, comments: “Kent Business School are excited to consider students completing the Pre-Master’s in Business programme across a wide range of our accredited MSc programmes through this new progression route. We look forward to welcoming PMB students into our global community, and to be part of tomorrow’s world of employable, ethical graduates who make a difference in business and society.”

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