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Some pictures from in and around Moor Hall
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Here are some comments from current and past students:Some recent comments from graduating students relayed to us by the accounting department "I found the University and MDC teams impressively supportive" "I benefitted from the programme in ways I had not anticipated" "The programme was as interesting as it was rewarding" "I would like to thank you all for a wonderful experience" "It has been a very worthwhile experience" "I have enjoyed the course" "Very rewarding and worthwhile"
Special note - the following comments relate to the procurement and marketing streams of the MSc "Thought I should drop you a note now that the MSc is over! .... I really enjoyed the course and on reflection, I can't believe how quickly the last year has gone. Hopefully the three colleagues that I recommended the course to will meet the standard of achieving a distinction too! (Just a shame that your new £20 Amazon voucher offer per new enrolment didn't exist when I recommended the course to the three of them!) ..... When I needed to contact MDC for things, queries were handled promptly and staff were very helpful. ...... I know you used a quote from me in your last newsletter, and if you need to use someone as a case study in future, feel free to get in touch." ....... Marcus Bailey, Lloyds TSB (graduated Jul 03) (A potential student asked us (MDC) if we could put them in touch with someone who had recently finished the programme. This below is the unedited reply that soon-to-graduate Janet Benton sent to him: Hi Tony, No problem about asking lots of questions after all it is your future you are enquiring about. I did the same when I started my quest to achieve "Masters status". The course was 12 months long in total start to finish, started 21st April 2002 and completed 28th April 2003. It is possible to complete in one year but only with total dedication and commitment from yourself. By that I mean completing the assignments in time for submission and to the best of your ability. And between 18 to 25 hours for 3 to 6 months when you are doing your dissertation. The amount of hours you would spend on your projects of which we had 4 main ones depends on yourself and how fast you work. The qualification is absolutely a first class one, and is well recognised. With regards to your lack of hands on experience, there were many people on the course of the same age group, to be honest as long as you have good literature you will be ok. Weekend lectures excellent, first class, really tiring sometimes 10 hours a day studying but much more worthwhile and beneficial than regular lessons over a one year period, you get all your study material and lecturers in one go which I preferred. Grades are 40% plus for a pass quite achievable really. I am not sure of the pass rate as I am the first to submit, Frances can tell you about previous years. Finally, YES I would more than recommend this course, it was an excellent journey to achieve this degree. Good luck I hope you decide to go with this course. Jan Benton MCIPS Here are some other quotes(We asked our customers to tell us what they think of the experience. We have not edited their replies - mind you we haven't had them say anything negative yet !!!). Please also note that these comments are from students on other streams of the MSc. also click here for the Lloyds/TSB experience so far "Support and guidance that I have received from University has been very
good. The weekends were very informative and fun!" "The MSc course to date has been well organised, challenging, and
extremely enjoyable. Both the staff at MDC and the tutors from Glamorgan
University have gone out of their way to be helpful. The support from others on
the course has been really motivating and encouraging." "As for the academic content..the delivery of material is done at a pace
which is very different to the past exposure of mass content and becoming lost
in a Kotler or Porter matrix. The presenters are able to offer some useful
insights and provocative if not at times controversial opinions on the various
topics which stimulate group interaction. "It's 21 years since I did the Diploma so you can imagine my trepidation
at joining the MSc course. I'm not sure that there is anything which can allay
those sort of fears. and here's a follow-up from Stephan (27th Jan 02) Yes, I've stopped lurking for a minute. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The first weekend was very good, but the experience of then being
thrown straight into an assignment was traumatic; not having a semester to work
up to it. Having said that I should have expected it ! "Having only completed my diploma last summer (sorry to make you feel
old Stephan) I would say that the MSc is a huge leap forward. No longer can you
just pick up a book, learn it and recite it back, now you actually have to Some comments from people who have completed their studies:"It was a marvellous experience" Susan Cherrett, Executive Agency of the Department of Health (graduated with distinction) "I had no idea how far marketing theory had developed ..... there's a wealth of valuable thinking and research going on .... the academic literature I came across contains real practical applications in my job. Finding the time took planning .... I put greater effort into being organised at work, delegating more, and managing time more effectively" Bob Doe, Lincoln Co-op "At 52, it was not easy initially going back to the grind of studying late into the nights .... but it became progressively easier .... it was a very satisfying experience and the sense of achievement on graduation day was overwhelming", Ray Chan, Nestle Pacific "An excellent stimulus for renewed learning and catching up on the latest knowledge. The Masters can be flexed to be applied in an area that is useful for your personal career, and importantly for your employer" Jerry Bond, Burmah Castrol Banking on MDC for top qualificationsWhen Marcus Bailey, Propositions Manager at Lloyds TSB in Bristol, began his MSc in Marketing with MDC, little did he know he’d be starting a trend. While Marcus is working on his final dissertation, the latest intake of students has seen three of his colleagues sign up for the course. Marcus, who joined the course in April, was looking for a coursework-based programme that allowed him flexibility in his study time and did not call for too much time spent on a university campus. The MDC course, which uses two intensive study weekends, along with an online support network, to deliver the programme, was recommended to Marcus by his boss, who had completed an MA with the company a few years ago. Marcus says: "The important thing for me was to get through the MSc as quickly as possible – I didn’t want to spend my evenings or weekends at a local college or complete loads of assignments and sit exams". The MDC programme, which is completed by 90% of students within 12 months, is assessed via 3 assignments and a dissertation, allowing students to manage their own time and fit in study around their jobs. The final dissertation is even a company-based research project, so students never lose focus in their work, and companies receive a valuable consultancy project into the deal. Lloyds TSB, holders of Investors in People, now have three more employees on the course. Gary Lapthorn, RouteMap Development Manager, who attended the latest residential weekend, states; "It’s a great environment to meet and learn from interesting people and the quality of tuition seems great". Sarah Lawes, Senior Manager in Market Intelligence, is using the course to support her in establishing a new role at work. She says: "Talking to Marcus, it was the length of the programme that was attractive as I wanted a clear end to focus on…Again, the practical application of learning was probably its greatest appeal".
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