University of Cambridge
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Master of Business Administration -
-- The program is ranked 19th in the world by QS World University Rankings: Global MBA Rankings 2018
Program is ranked in the top-ten one-year programmes by the Financial Times and The Economist
It is designed to follow a 'micro to macro' pathway and to transform students professionally and personally
Students will study courses like Organisations in Context, Entrepreneurship, Management Science, Corporate Finance and Financial Reporting & Analysis
Category : Postgraduate
Computer Science and Information System -
-- Cambridge was a pioneer of computer science and continues to lead its development. There are over 1,000 specialist computing and advanced technology companies and commercial laboratories in the area (known as 'Silicon Fen').
Course is broad and deep - giving skills to create future technology. All aspects of modern computer science are covered, along with the underlying theory and foundations in economics, law and business.
Student also develop practical skills, such as programming (in various languages, eg ML, Java, C/C++, Prolog) and hardware systems (eg chip design using Verilog).
Category : Postgraduate
Architecture -
-- Architecture at Cambridge ranked 1st by the Guardian’s 2018 University Guide
The architecture course at Cambridge is unashamedly academic in its approach.
Students are expected to master the technical subjects but they are also expected to acquire a much deeper understanding of the theoretical, historical and cultural context of architecture that is generally required at other schools.
This course aims to foster the skills that will enable an individual to continue to learn and develop throughout his or her future career.
It provides a unique range of skills which lead to a wide range of careers, not just architecture and the course is exceptionally demanding, and most successful students are driven to complete the course by their wish to become practitioners.
Category : Postgraduate
Finance -
-- The Cambridge MFin focuses on the theory and practice of finance, drawing upon the University of Cambridge's long heritage of excellence in teaching and research
The Master of Finance is taught within Cambridge Judge Business School a world-class provider of business education that has strong links with the banking and finance industry
The programme consists of core courses, a range of electives covering the main areas of applied finance, live projects which enable the integration of theory and practice, a weekly networking opportunity within the City Speaker Series and a number of summer activities
Category : Postgraduate
Business and Economics -
-- The program provides a course in economic principles and their application that stimulates and challenges students whose abilities range up to the highest;
It develops students' competence in the assimilation of complex arguments, the analysis of practical issues, logical thought, quantitative techniques, mathematical skills, and effective communication, using a range of teaching methods;
It develops skills that are of value for subsequent careers, primarily in professional and managerial occupations;
It develops in students a knowledge of the workings of economic systems and a sense of the economic dimensions of social and political issues
Category : Undergraduate
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Master of Business Administration -
-- The program is ranked 19th in the world by QS World University Rankings: Global MBA Rankings 2018
Program is ranked in the top-ten one-year programmes by the Financial Times and The Economist
It is designed to follow a 'micro to macro' pathway and to transform students professionally and personally
Students will study courses like Organisations in Context, Entrepreneurship, Management Science, Corporate Finance and Financial Reporting & Analysis
Category : Postgraduate
Computer Science and Information System -
-- Cambridge was a pioneer of computer science and continues to lead its development. There are over 1,000 specialist computing and advanced technology companies and commercial laboratories in the area (known as 'Silicon Fen').
Course is broad and deep - giving skills to create future technology. All aspects of modern computer science are covered, along with the underlying theory and foundations in economics, law and business.
Student also develop practical skills, such as programming (in various languages, eg ML, Java, C/C++, Prolog) and hardware systems (eg chip design using Verilog).
Category : Postgraduate
Architecture -
-- Architecture at Cambridge ranked 1st by the Guardian’s 2018 University Guide
The architecture course at Cambridge is unashamedly academic in its approach.
Students are expected to master the technical subjects but they are also expected to acquire a much deeper understanding of the theoretical, historical and cultural context of architecture that is generally required at other schools.
This course aims to foster the skills that will enable an individual to continue to learn and develop throughout his or her future career.
It provides a unique range of skills which lead to a wide range of careers, not just architecture and the course is exceptionally demanding, and most successful students are driven to complete the course by their wish to become practitioners.
Category : Postgraduate
Finance -
-- The Cambridge MFin focuses on the theory and practice of finance, drawing upon the University of Cambridge's long heritage of excellence in teaching and research
The Master of Finance is taught within Cambridge Judge Business School a world-class provider of business education that has strong links with the banking and finance industry
The programme consists of core courses, a range of electives covering the main areas of applied finance, live projects which enable the integration of theory and practice, a weekly networking opportunity within the City Speaker Series and a number of summer activities
Category : Postgraduate
Business and Economics -
-- The program provides a course in economic principles and their application that stimulates and challenges students whose abilities range up to the highest;
It develops students' competence in the assimilation of complex arguments, the analysis of practical issues, logical thought, quantitative techniques, mathematical skills, and effective communication, using a range of teaching methods;
It develops skills that are of value for subsequent careers, primarily in professional and managerial occupations;
It develops in students a knowledge of the workings of economic systems and a sense of the economic dimensions of social and political issues
Category : Undergraduate
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