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Master's in management

RICHARD LOWNDES (Head of Department of Manpower Studies, Anglian Regional Management Centre)

Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN: 0019-7858

Article publication date: 1 March 1976

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Abstract

The design and launching of Master's degree programmes in management is a major task facing the polytechnics in Britain. Having existed for some six or seven years, they have achieved their initial objective of creating an appropriate range of first degree programmes, exhibiting the characteristics of career orientation, multi‐disciplinary structures, innovative learning methods and relevant assessment systems. The replacement of External London University Degree courses by Council for National Academic Award programmes has accompanied the conversion of the large colleges of technologies of the nineteen sixties into the polytechnics of the nineteen seventies. Many problems still exist in the first degree range: the provision of part‐time study versions to offset overgearing to full time students, the development of course network approaches, and the integration of sub‐degree work within total programmes of which first degrees are currently the main focus—in that connection the evolution of the Diploma in Higher Education could be a key item.

Citation

LOWNDES, R. (1976), "Master's in management", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 102-109. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb003528

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MCB UP Ltd

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