Program Details

Business Strategy and Consulting: 18 July - 5 August 2016 The Business Strategy and Consulting course is an opportunity to gain insight into strategic management and consulting. This course will enable you to actively and critically apply business strate
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Program Type:
Study Abroad
Degree Level:
Undergraduate
Term:
Summer

Program Overview

Program Description:
Imperial College Business School inspires brilliant minds to become future business leaders. We offer short, intensive Summer School courses that give students the opportunity to increase their academic standing and spend the summer in central London, one of the most vibrant and culturally-enriched cities in the world. The Business School is at the centre of Imperial College, a global top 10 university, so attending our Summer School will give you the opportunity to experience studying at a world-leading university, develop your network and will be an impressive enhancement to your CV.

Business Strategy and Consulting: 18 July - 5 August 2016 The Business Strategy and Consulting course is an opportunity to gain insight into strategic management and consulting. This course will enable you to actively and critically apply business strategy concepts to diagnose, manage, design and change commonly faced challenges by organisations. Concepts of consulting will be also analysed to provide you with a strong understanding of strategic approaches for managing consulting projects and managing clients. Topics covered will include: • The central concepts in strategic management and consulting practice • Frameworks and tools for internal and external analyses • The relationship between the different strategic management concepts and consulting strategies

The full list of Summer School courses on offer in 2016 is: Session 1: 27 June - 15 July 2016 • Accounting • Entrepreneurial Smart Camp • Principles of Finance Session 2: 18 July - 5 August 2016 • Business Strategy & Consulting • Corporate Finance • Strategic Marketing
Setting Description:
Key facts: • Direct contact hours: 60 hours across 3 weeks • Academic level: Advanced and equivalent to a final year undergraduate course. • You can gain academic credit towards your studies at other institutions on completion of this course. Suggested credit level: 3 – 4 US / 7.5 ECTS credits. Your home institution will determine how much credit is awarded.
Cost:
£1,755 - for applications received before 1 March 2016 £1950 - for applications received after 1 March 2016