
Founded in 1839, we are one of the oldest higher education institutions in the country. We are proud of our strong learning tradition, our ability to move with the times, and our energetic student community. Our concern for each individual encourages diverse personalities, qualities and interests to flourish inside and outside the classroom. We value a wide range of approaches to learning, and are dedicated to offering you the best possible experience in training, studying and research for the real world. We have two vibrant campuses at Chester and Warrington, connected by a free shuttle bus service. The University of Chester is one of the oldest providers of higher education in the country, with our academic roots stretching back to the early 19th century. It was founded in 1839 by a group of prominent local figures, which included Britain’s greatest 19th century Prime Minister, William Gladstone, and it pre-dates all but a handful of other English universities. However, at Chester, change is as important as tradition. During our 168-year history, our fundamental mission of educating students for careers of service has continued to evolve and develop, and we have established a broad range of degree choices, which offer our students a high quality experience in a modern and supportive environment. The University has two campuses, set approximately 25 miles apart, and connected by a free shuttle bus service. Our Chester campus is the primary location of undergraduate teaching for a broad range of courses, while our Warrington campus is the main site for the thriving courses that address the need for well trained graduates in a variety of vocational areas. We have over 9,000 students across two campuses.
In choosing Chester, you will be selecting an institution with a strong learning tradition, and one which will challenge you to give the best of yourself in your academic work, sport and recreation, and your contribution to our student community. In return, we will give you one of the best experiences of your life.
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 Faculty of Business, Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Faculty of Business, Enterprise and Lifelong Learning at the University of Chester was established in August 2004 comprising of the School of Lifelong Learning and Chester Business School. Departments include: Business Management and Strategy, Marketing, Tourism and Events Management and Finance & Human Resource Management. The Departments of Business Management and Strategy, Marketing, Tourism and Events and Finance & Human Resource Management are known collectively as the Chester Business School. The Faculty provides recognised undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the specialist fields of events management, tourism and a variety of degree programmes across a broader range of business and management disciplines. The Facultys corporate clients include: Liverpool City Council, Connexions Cheshire County Council, Countess of Chester Hospital, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council and The Merseyside Learn Together Partnership.
Amongst several postgraduate business courses, the Business School is currently offering:
Full-time MBA programme and MSc in Management with a number of pathways so that students can choose to specialise within a specific field of Management (listed below), if they so wish.
- MSc Management with Finance
- MSc Management with HRM
- MSc Management with Information Systems
- MSc Management with International Business
- MSc Management with Tourism Management
- MSc Management with Marketing
Select & Compare Courses listed below to see the differences between each course.
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