Showing posts with label honours degree abroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honours degree abroad. Show all posts
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Study in Californian Sunshine at Lincoln University
Situated in the San Francisco Bay area of California; Lincoln University is a unique institution of higher learning, where educational excellence, professional know-how, and up-to-date international standards are combined with individual attention and a friendly atmosphere, giving rise to a world-class education.
Lincoln University offer Certificate, Associate, Bachelor ,Master and Doctorate level qualifications in the areas of Business Administration, Ultrasound Technician and Diagnostic Imaging.
Lincoln University confers the following degrees:
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) (USALU SI 214)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) (USALU SI 215)
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Administration (USALU SI 216)
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Diagnostic Imaging (USALU SI 217)
Associate of Science (AS) in Diagnostic Imaging (USALU SI 218)
Lincoln University also offers the following Certificate:
Ultrasound Technician
For more information please visit Study-International
Monday, 30 July 2012
Learn Russian & Study at University in St Petersburg
St Petersburg is one of the worlds most beautiful cities, the white nights of summers and the treasures of Catherine the Great’s art collection in the hermitage are both something to behold and to never be forgotten. St Petersburg really is an enchanting place to study.
The Russian Language is one of the most sought after specialist skills in the career market , so why not combine a years worth of a Foundation Degree and learn the language at the same time.
You can combine the language with a specialism in the areas of either Science and Engineering, Natural Science, Humanities and Liberal Arts or Economics or Industrial Management.
With Tuition Fees and living costs combined at an estimated 128500 Russian Roubles per year, which stands at about £ 2600 at today’s rate of exchange (30 July 2012) – it is an option that any future Russian language specialist should be considering.
For more information, please contact Study-International
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Study for a University of London degree for as little as €2700 per year
St Martin’s Institute of IT was founded in 1985. It is a licensed teaching affiliate centre of the University of London International Programmes working under the umbrella of the Ministry of Education in Malta. The University of London has an excellent reputation both in the UK and in international spheres.
St Martin’s Programmes focus on two faculties of learning : Computing and Business and Management.
Both Faculties offer a range of study including, Diploma, Bachelor and Master . Choose Computing from MSc Information Security, BSc Creative Computing ,BSc Computing & IS ,BSc IS & Management , Diploma in Creative Computing or Diploma in Computing & IS.
Business and Management; BSc Accounting & Finance ,BSc Banking & Finance ,BSc Business ‘BSc Business Administration ,BSc Management ,BSc Economics & Management , Diploma in Economics or Diploma in Social Sciences.
St Martin’s Programmes focus on two faculties of learning : Computing and Business and Management.
Both Faculties offer a range of study including, Diploma, Bachelor and Master . Choose Computing from MSc Information Security, BSc Creative Computing ,BSc Computing & IS ,BSc IS & Management , Diploma in Creative Computing or Diploma in Computing & IS. Business and Management; BSc Accounting & Finance ,BSc Banking & Finance ,BSc Business ‘BSc Business Administration ,BSc Management ,BSc Economics & Management , Diploma in Economics or Diploma in Social Sciences.
Application deadlines for 2012 are at the end of August – term starts September !!!
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Top 5 Tips for a Campus Visit Overseas
The Campus Visit
Adapted from an article By John Wallis, Co-author of Uni in the USA
You can read every blog, book and bite of information on US unis that there is, without comprehending the true je ne sais quoi of the experience they provide. In terms of making the raw knowledge palpable, there's nothing like a campus visit (or preferably multiple visits) to see past the hype with your own eyeballs. Here are a few suggestions for getting the most from your visit.
1. Prepare
There's little point in visiting a campus until you know what kind of beast the US uni is, and what you personally want to get out of it. You don't have to know exactly what kinds of university will be the best for you, as this is what you're trying to find out with the visit, but you should know what the playing field looks like. You should also have a rough idea about each specific university you go to, so you can concentrate on the aspects that most excite or worry you, or on the bits you weren't able to find out in the guidebooks.
2. Don't overuse the admissions office
The tours and open days arranged for prospective students are probably biased. This is an incredibly obvious point, yet constantly overlooked. I therefore repeat: anything that's been arranged for you by the university itself will not provide a full sense of what the university is like. It is imperative to leave the beaten track. That's not to say the admissions office is useless – a campus tour can be a nice introduction or overview, and the office itself should be used for answering follow-up questions and factual details, but still: be judicious.
3. Soak it in
Many are too business-like on campus visits. US universities are often happy and beautiful places – leave time to simply enjoy yourself and relax. But more importantly, aimless wanders and thoughtful bench time are a good way to attempt to judge that most elusive but vital part of the university – 'atmosphere'. Try to visit the campus in the middle of a normal working day, and to judge the ambience in multiple parts of the campus – the communal joy of the main quad may stand in stark contrast to silent drudgery of the science block.
4. Talk to those who know
There's only one group of people whose opinions matter when it comes to deciding if a campus is right for you, and that's current students – and not just your tour guide. So be brave, and accost unsuspecting undergrads in their natural habitat. There's no need to interfere where you're not wanted; the best tactic is simply to ask groups or individuals sitting at tables in the cafeteria or maybe outside on a lawn if you can join them and ask a few questions quickly as a prospective student.
Having done this myself dozens of times, in campuses across the country, I can assure you that everyone is extremely friendly and more than happy to gush about everything they like and dislike. Make sure you drive the conversation into the areas you're most interested in, as they're unlikely to spill the beans on many important topics without being prompted. Especially ask about negative views, as these can be very telling. Try to talk to multiple students – the more opinions you get, the better a sense you can build of the uni overall. Take notes.
5. Don't be overwhelmed
Remember: the campus visit isn't the be all and end all of a university. You might turn up on an unusual day or accidentally speak to the only students who happen to hate the place. Maybe the tour guide was particularly dazzling with her selling pitch. It's always best to work off your campus high with some solid fact-based research online, as well as canvassing opinions from other sources such as internet forums or guide books.
Note: If you are being advised by Study-International , we will be able to give you our owb unbiased opinion of the Campus.
Remember also that America has a huge number of excellent colleges and universities that you won't be able to visit in person. If you feel a particular campus really clicks, it's probably a good indication that it's the right place for you – but don't let your initial enthusiasm overwhelm you into doing anything rash, like ignoring everything else that's on offer.
Study-International can arrange Campus Tours to several locations and to any of the Universities listed on this web site.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Walking In Your Student Shoes
It was over 20 years ago that the world famous shoe designer embarked upon a successful business journey from the county of Devon, and now, from the shadow of his footprint has emerged a purveyor of fine comfortable shoes; ‘Your Student Shoes’. With great panache and leaping out from tradition, the company founded by students for students has arrived and offers great styles that provide comfort both on the feet and in the budget.
Owners Curtis Hunter and Ben Keighley are relaxed in their outlook and this simplicity is reflected in their business objective; which put simply is “in providing students with a place to get trendy comfortable affordable and fashionable unisex student plimsolls and espadrilles”.
Engaging with the two young business people was as easy as understanding their ethos but what was the inspiration behind their brand ‘Your Student Shoes’?
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Wednesday, 4 July 2012
The New York Film Academy – Study in Hollywood or New York City
The
New York Film Academy is a unique educational institution, devoted to providing
the most focused filmmaking, acting, and animation instruction in the world.
Our film school's workshops offer an intensive, hands-on experience which gives
students the opportunity to develop their creative skills to the fullest extent
possible.
In
the creation of its curriculum, NYFA
worked with students and faculty from around the world to develop the
most comprehensive and intensive programs of all the leading film schools. NYFA
adapted the best ideas and elements from film schools with leading degree
programs and designed alternatives which provide a thorough grounding in either
filmmaking, acting, or animation and are also flexible in meeting the diverse
needs of students.
"Steven
Spielberg, Al Pacino, Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Foxx, and Jodie Foster are among
the many figures in the film industry who have sent their family members to
study at the New York Film Academy. We are honored to be the film and acting school
of choice of these other luminaries including Kevin Kline, Pierce Brosnan,
Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, Bono(U2), directors Stephen Frears, Peter
Bogdonavich, Roger Donaldson and James L. Brooks" says the New York Film Academy and this is
one reason why Study - International recommends the following courses with
confidence
Master
of Fine Arts (NYFA SI 136 )
BFA
Film Making (NYFA SI 137)
BFA
Acting for Film (NYFA SI 138)
BFA
Screen Writing (NYFA SI 139)
BFA
Animation (NYFA SI 140)
BFA
Game Design (NYFA SI 141)
NYFA
1 and 2 year Programmes (Specify) (NYFA SI 142)
AFA
Film Making (NYFA SI 143)
AFA
Acting for Film (NYFA SI 144)
AFA
Producing (NYFA SI 145)
AFA
Screen Writing (NYFA SI 146)
AFA
Game Design (NYFA SI 147)
In
addition to their New York and Hollywood Campuses, NYFA also offers programmes
in:
Abu
Dhabi , UAE
Queensland,
Australia,
New
Delhi India
Beijing,
China
and
also
Japan,
Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Egypt, SE Asia,
Hong
Kong, Macau, South China, Korea, Italy , Russia, Spain, Mexico and Latin
America.
If
you would like to study in any of these regions, please contact
Study-International for more information.
Friday, 8 June 2012
Diploma of Business Marketing - Diploma of Business Algonquin College, Ottawa , Canada
Diploma of Business Marketing - Diploma of Business Algonquin College, Ottawa , Canada
Discover why so many students make Algonquin College their First Choice.
High student satisfaction rating is only one of the many reasons to choose Algonquin College. They offer many real, hands-on opportunities to prepare for your future career by bringing your chosen industry into your classroom.
Algonquin College offer a vast selection of career based certificate and diploma programmes. A Full list of all Algonquin’s can be downloaded here.
Two to consider :
Business – Marketing
Students in the Business – Marketing program at Algonquin College learn all aspects of marketing, from product conception to consumption.
Business
The Business Program at Algonquin College focuses on small business management and entrepreneurship, and prepares graduates for leadership and supervisory roles within larger organizations.
Tuition fees :
Business – Marketing - Approximate first year Fees $4624 CAD (*£2903)
Business - Approximate fees $8102 CAD (*£5087)
For more information contact Study International
*Estimated using the rate of exchange as of 1520 on7 June 2012
**Applicants are subject to terms and conditions. Costs are subject to change. Tuition fees may vary.
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