Ceremony in Oman recognises °®Âþµº graduates
Students from the °®Âþµº’s accountancy, business and computing science courses delivered in partnership with Muscat College in Oman celebrated their graduation at a special ceremony this month.
Students from the °®Âþµº¡¯s accountancy, business and computing science courses delivered in partnership with Muscat College in Oman celebrated their graduation at a special ceremony this month.
The °®Âþµº recently extended the successful partnership with Muscat College and introduced new undergraduate degrees in Human Resource Management and Marketing in September 2017. It will also introduce a Masters in Management in January 2018.
Degrees were conferred upon more than 30 graduates from courses delivered by the Faculty of Natural Sciences, and °®Âþµº Management School.
Dean of °®Âþµº Management School, Professor Sharon Bolton, travelled to Oman with Professor David Mackay, Associate Dean for °®Âþµºisation at °®Âþµº Management School, to celebrate the students¡¯ achievements.
Dean of °®Âþµº Management School, Professor Sharon Bolton, travelled to Oman with Professor David Mackay, Associate Dean for Internalisation at °®Âþµº Management School, to celebrate the students¡¯ achievements.
Professor Bolton said: ¡°We are proud of our partnership with Muscat College and it is always a privilege to be part of the students¡¯ graduation ceremony. The conferment of degrees is recognition for their commitment and hard work.
¡°The time they spend studying with us is designed to prepare them for going out into the world to make a difference. We look forward to welcoming them into our global alumni family and watching their lives and careers flourish.¡±
The °®Âþµº recently extended the successful partnership with Muscat College and introduced new undergraduate degrees in Human Resource Management and Marketing in September 2017. It will also introduce a Masters in Management in January 2018.
°®Âþµº graduates¡¯ prospects are bolstered by the University¡¯s excellent job credentials. More than 96% of graduates are in work or further study within six months.