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MSc Business Analysis and Consulting

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Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow, is inviting applications for MSc Business Analysis and Consulting course at an additional entry point in January 2021.

 The MSc in Business Analysis & Consulting has been developed to equip students with  practical, evaluative and analytical skills to allow them, as a future manager or consultant, to influence and develop strategy and performance within organisations. 

Students will learn the key quantitative businessanalysis methods necessary to evaluate performance. 

Industry involvement is at the heart of the course. Students will have numerous external clients throughout the year in their experiential learning class, and have the opportunity to undertake their summer project in collaboration with an external organisation. 

Eligibility: Minimum second-class Honours degree, or overseas equivalent in business, economics, engineering or the social sciences. Applications from those with other degrees are also encouraged. A minimum of 6.5 IELTS score, with no individual score lower than 5.5.

 Fee: £20,350 for International students

 For further information: https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/postgraduatetaught/businessanalysisconsultingjanuarystart/#coursecontent

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