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9th November 2015, 05:27 PM
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MBA Climate change
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5th July 2018, 11:04 AM
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Re: MBA climate change
I want to do MBA Climate change program in Imperial College Business School so can you provide me the details of the program?
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5th July 2018, 11:06 AM
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Re: MBA climate change
The Imperial College Business School offers MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance program. This programme gives graduates the interdisciplinary skills required to tackle business issues relating to climate change and sustainability MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance is a one-year programme that gives graduates the interdisciplinary skills required in business on issues relating to climate change and sustainability. You will learn from leading practitioners and world-class faculty how to put the latest academic thinking and business and climate change strategies into practice. Duration: One year Start date: 3 September 2018 Location: London Fees: 27,500 (Overseas students) Fees: 16,000 (EU students) Entry Requirement- Should have a First or Upper Second Class Honours undergraduate degree from a recognised university or the international equivalent in a quantitative discipline such as: Science Engineering Economics Mathematics Prerequisite knowledge requirements Your quantitative experience should typically include topics such as advanced calculus, probability, statistics and linear algebra. You should use the Quantitative Experience Statement on the application form to list the most advanced quantitative courses that you have taken in your academic career to date and to provide brief examples of the relevant topics covered by the programme. GMAT GMAT is not required for MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance, but a well-balanced GMAT result with 650 or higher overall and a good result in the quantitative reasoning section will add weight to your application. Fees- The fees for entry to MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance in 2018 are 27,500 for overseas students and 16,000 for EU students. They offer a number of scholarships towards tuition fees, and advice about other funding options. What your fees cover Tuition for the year What your fees dont cover Cost of accommodation and living expenses in London Core reading texts, supplementary texts and study materials Costs incurred as part of optional internships If you join one of our Career Clubs there will be a membership fee of 20 per club for the year Contact- Imperial College Business School Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ United Kingdom |
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