Can you still do an EMBA on a Level 7 apprenticeship? Does your employer need to be a levy payer, or can it be a smaller company?
Level 7 apprenticeship
Posted Apr 24, 2021 16:11
Can you still do an EMBA on a Level 7 apprenticeship? Does your employer need to be a levy payer, or can it be a smaller company?
Posted Apr 24, 2021 16:23
Any size of company can send people into those courses. Full degrees are not funded any more, beyond the cohorts already running, so most schools are introducing postgraduate diplomas which are funded, and then a separate, unfunded, MBA top up.
Any size of company can send people into those courses. Full degrees are not funded any more, beyond the cohorts already running, so most schools are introducing postgraduate diplomas which are funded, and then a separate, unfunded, MBA top up.
Posted Apr 24, 2021 16:32
Any size of company can send people into those courses. Full degrees are not funded any more, beyond the cohorts already running, so most schools are introducing postgraduate diplomas which are funded, and then a separate, unfunded, MBA top up.
So for someone in a position to effectively self fund an EMBA via their own business would Cranfield be a good option? Objectives are knowledge aquisition and a bit of networking.
[quote]Any size of company can send people into those courses. Full degrees are not funded any more, beyond the cohorts already running, so most schools are introducing postgraduate diplomas which are funded, and then a separate, unfunded, MBA top up. [/quote]<br><br>So for someone in a position to effectively self fund an EMBA via their own business would Cranfield be a good option? Objectives are knowledge aquisition and a bit of networking.
Posted Apr 24, 2021 16:44
Since you're getting a 95% discount, it's a great option. Cranfield and Manchester seem to have very well designed options.
Since you're getting a 95% discount, it's a great option. Cranfield and Manchester seem to have very well designed options.
Posted Apr 24, 2021 17:05
Duncan I have just had a poke around on the MBS website and the only top up option seems to be to an MSc. Would this not be an inferior choice for someone later in their career ?
Duncan I have just had a poke around on the MBS website and the only top up option seems to be to an MSc. Would this not be an inferior choice for someone later in their career ?
Posted Apr 24, 2021 18:33
For some people, the advantage of Alliance MBS would outweigh the advantage of the MBA. It depends where you are.
For some people, the advantage of Alliance MBS would outweigh the advantage of the MBA. It depends where you are.
Posted Oct 22, 2021 18:07
For some people, the advantage of Alliance MBS would outweigh the advantage of the MBA. It depends where you are.
I know its been a while since starting this thread. I have discounted Alliance MBS. But what about Henley v Cranfield?
[quote]For some people, the advantage of Alliance MBS would outweigh the advantage of the MBA. It depends where you are. [/quote]<br><br>I know its been a while since starting this thread. I have discounted Alliance MBS. But what about Henley v Cranfield?
Posted Oct 22, 2021 18:30
They are both good schools, with sveral different options.
They are both good schools, with sveral different options.
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