Graduate Diploma in Management with
English for Academic Purposes
Overview
This course provides you with the opportunity to combine English language and
study skills with key areas of management. Completion of the Graduate Diploma at
the required level will normally qualify you for entry to one of the following
Masters level courses in the
Essex
Business School:
The course aims to:
- develop and acquire the productive and receptive language and study
skills needed for successful participation at graduate level in a British
university. These include both linguistic and communicative competence
skills; academic writing; reading efficiency; summarising, paraphrasing,
quoting and referencing skills; avoiding plagiarism; the ability to work
independently
- develop an understanding of critical thinking, including how to
construct coherent arguments and enhance reflexivity skills
- provide students with an in-depth understanding of what is involved in
managing organizations in the contemporary context and to offer
opportunities to develop expertise in a chosen management specialism
- encourage and facilitate critical, analytical thinking by students as a
vital foundation for subsequent academic study, employment, professional and
personal development, and participation in society
- equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a
career in management
- enable students to acquire the personal and key skills they need to
develop as autonomous and reflective individuals with the capacity to
continue learning
- acquire the knowledge and skills (i.e. critical, analytical, research,
problem-solving and study skills; argument and communication) that will not
only stand students in good stead for more specialised academic careers, but
will also enhance their opportunities for employment in a wide range of
other careers
- develop in students the research skills appropriate to the study of
management, and to provide the basis for them to develop the necessary
levels of skill and knowledge required to progress to Master’s degree level
Course structure
English for Academic Purposes
These modules facilitate core English language and study skills development
that is required for successful postgraduate study in the context of the UK
generally, and at the University of Essex in particular. It aims to enhance your
confidence, fluency and competence in the subject. To find out more, please follow these
links:
English for Academic Purposes 1
English for Academic Purposes 2
English for Academic Purposes 3
Critical Thinking
This module is intended to teach you essential intellectual skills, in
particular how to think critically and how to construct arguments. The
process is aimed at enhancing general reflective skills. To find out more,
please follow this
link.
Essex Business School Modules
You have the opportunity to study the following modules:
Organisational Behaviour
International Business Environment
Business Strategy
Business Ethics
Entry criteria
A relevant degree (minimum of lower second classification or equivalent), or
three-year higher education qualification from a recognised institution. For
applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum of IELTS 5.5 with 5.5
in every component, or recognised equivalent, is
required. Decisions on an applicant’s
academic qualifications will be made in close consultation with the Essex
Business School.
Application form
A PDF
application form is available
online. Please print this off, fill it in and send it to:
International Academy
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester
Essex
CO4 3SQ UK
Please contact us for further information.
In addition, the International Academy offers Graduate Diplomas in
Accounting, Art History,
Applied
Linguistics,
Biotechnology,
Computer Science,
Economics,
Entrepreneurship and Innovation,
Finance,
History,
Politics,
Psychoanalytic Studies and
Psychological Studies with English for
Academic Purposes. These are run in
conjunction with departments of Art History and Theory, Biological Sciences, History, Economics, Government, Language and Linguistics, Psychology,
the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, the Essex Business School and the School of Computer Science
and Electronic Engineering. Further details can be seen by clicking on the links.
Last modified on 23 February 2012