That's €600 for the year, not per term/semester. 15 hrs per week face to face classroom lectures. Learning materials included in price (books etc) Small on-site library. Open access computer room (20 pc's) City centre location. Extra €200 for exam fees and external professional membership. It's an ABE UK programme http://www.abeuk.com/qualifications/businessmanage... delivered by this private institute (they call themselves a college) And it's accredited by the UK government through Ofqual http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/
I think it's a hell of a deal.....just a pity I dislike Accounting and "Quantitative Methods"? Both add upto 50% of the programme. Wtf is "Quantitative Methods", lol? But for that price I think I could suffer it. So, am I right, it is a good deal or not as good as it seems? Thanks.
Update:Eh, no, I haven't asked this question before as I only found out about this course a short few hours ago....genius : )
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It's a good deal if it qualifies you for membership of a recognised Professional Institution and gets you a job. Otherwise it's a waste of money.
Find out who (or what body) has "accredited" the course.
You've asked this question before.
A man of your intellect and school accomplishments would be far better off seeking a career in the Fish & Chips industry.