Sentences with phrase «programme gives you a degree»

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If given a chance to start all over, her choice today would be a polytechnic diploma followed by a bachelor?s degree programme with the recently established Singapore Management University.
Even if you do the incomprehensible and switch off all the driver assistance programmes on a sodden, challenging Scottish mountain road, it gives you a few degrees of twitch at the rear, after which it shuffles the power frontwards so you can rifle it out of corner.
Getting a place on a graduate programme is competitive, and Ann - Marie advises that a strong degree is just a start and suggests some other skills or achievements that can give applicants an edge.
Ultimately, this programme goes beyond your university degree, giving you the commercial awareness and communication skills to become an effective member of our (or anyone's) business.
Others give you experience working across different departments, such as HR, sales, marketing, IT or finance — degree apprenticeships and sponsored degree programmes, in particular, are often structured in this way.
Lasting three days, the Talent Academy programme for first - year undergraduates (or second years on a four - year degree) will boost your employability skills and give your career a jump start.
We give you the lowdown on how your lifestyle will be affected by your choice of a school leaver programme or traditional degree.
There are also sponsored degree programmes offered by employers such as Nestlé, whose fast track programme gives you the opportunity to work in different business areas while studying for a degree in professional business practice at Sheffield Hallam University.
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