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Ask if the MBA is AMBA accredited. (AACSB or Equus just as good).
This may be useful:
http://www.ft.com/businesseducation/mba
Check my comments here:
http://www.postgraduateforum.com/threadViewer.aspx?TID=9867 (Luxury brand management)
This is a ranking of UK Uni's
http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/tol_gug/gooduniversityguide.php
This will tell you if the degree is a genuine British degree:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/DecidingWhereToStudy/DG_10031740
If it is a USA program, check at USDE and CHEA (by google).
The Aberdeen MBA programme is AMBA accredited. That should mean it is a high quality programme.
http://www.rgu.ac.uk/abs/postgraduate/page.cfm?pge=5044
Thanks guys, that was great fun. It was amazing it lasted so long. The next link will be starting soon. Look out for it.
If you are considering studying in the UK, you can check the validity of the course at:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/DecidingWhereToStudy/DG_10031740
Or just google "bogus degrees".
Note, registration does NOT guarantee standards (see link). Any college that tries to use registration to fool people into thinking it does guarantee standards is probably bogus.
If you are considering studying in the UK, you can check the validity of the course at:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/DecidingWhereToStudy/DG_10031740
Or just google "bogus degrees".
Note, registration does NOT guarantee standards (see link). Any college that tries to use registration to fool people into thinking it does guarantee standards is probably bogus.
If you are considering studying in the UK, you can check the validity of the course at:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/DecidingWhereToStudy/DG_10031740
Or just google "bogus degrees".
Note, registration does NOT guarantee standards (see link). Any college that tries to use registration to fool people into thinking it does guarantee standards is probably bogus.
Which university? Some are not as good as others.
You might wish to consider Uni. London; try either SOAS or Birkbeck. I think Royal Holloway may offer a programme to suit your needs.Also you could check with London External; they offer a wide range of distance courses which might fit your idea of Mini-MBA. Beware private colleges offering London External degrees. Anyone can offer such courses; it does not mean the colleges are approved providers (although UOL did tell me they might change their rules soon).
Middlesex is not generally well regarded but its MBA programme is AMBA accredited (like most of the top programmes). Good luck.
Sorry , "there" not "their".
XJR said: "All legitimate UK institutions are monitored for quality (ie by the QAA), claiming they are “low-ranked” or “low-quality” is purely subjective. Overseas students at these institutions reading your post will be worried about their education for no reason."
I accept you said that with good intent but I am afraid you live in cloud cuckoo land. The BBC link I supplied in another post discusses the relevant point. Thankfully their is pressure to deal with the problem.Whilst I accept it may seem the monitoring should work, it does not. It is not "purely subjective" to claim institutions are low ranked; the ranking tables exist.
XJR said: "OldLecturer – I have read your past posts and you seem determined to scare people about Higher Education in the UK and elsewhere."
I do not accept XJR's criticisms. I have not tried to scare anyone. I think I have given reasonable warnings about serious problems. Perhaps s/he is unaware there is wide agreement standards in many UK institutions are very low. Please see:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7511601.stm
Many people have noted the growth of post-grad courses where most students are from overseas and speak little English.
I have written on the basis of inside experience of several legitimate institutions, as well as some "dodgy" ones. I have corresponded with government officials on this matter in the UK, Canada, US and Australia.
"Student solutions.co.uk" seems to be associated with some low ranked colleges/universities. UEL is legal but one of the lowest ranked in UK. SS claims Glamorgan is top ranking--No, it is not. LSC is a money making scheme (they admitted it to me, saying because they are a profit making college they take in weak students. Their Dean of Business, Geoff Lancaster, is linked to at least one other dubious college, Kingsbridge--they once offered me money to help in their fraud). School of Computing and Management offers degrees from Australian Institute of Bus. Admin,AIBA. The Australian government say it is NOT authorised by them to offer degrees outside Australia. (AIBA is part of Gibaran; check anything to do with AIBA and Gibaran. I know they have links with several back street outfits in the UK).
"Student solutions.co.uk" seems to be associated with some low ranked colleges/universities. UEL is legal but one of the lowest ranked in UK. LSC is a money making scheme (they admitted it to me, saying because they are a profit making college they take in weak students. Their Dean of Business, Geoff Lancaster, is linked to at least one other dubious college, Kingsbridge--they once offered me money to help in their fraud). School of Computing and Management offers degrees from Australian Institute of Bus. Admin,AIBA. The Australian government say it is not authorised ny them to offer degrees outside Australia. (AIBA is part of Gibaran; check anything to do with AIBA and Gibaran. I know they have links with several back street outfits in the UK).
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