Nottingham Trent University's business programs aim to achieve three goals: broadening understanding of leadership in a global context, inspiring bolder and more innovative decision-making, and encouraging greater self-reflection and awareness. Equipped with these enhanced skills and insights, you’ll graduate with the confidence and clarity to access new markets around the world. Studying at Nottingham Trent University creates an environment that inspires excellence, you’ll be supported by lecturers with over a century of teaching and first-hand commercial experience.
Students will acquire knowledge of fundamental business concepts such as Marketing, Finance & Management. You’ll gain business-world insights, practical experience, internship opportunities and successful careers in business. Additionally, you will develop an understanding of the business environment, strategies, and innovation techniques.
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I chose this university as the academic reputation of NTU is great for my course of study, and the city itself is extremely student-friendly. It was extremely easy for me as an international student to indulge in university activities and eventually, I fell in love with the city.
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Good placements and qualified staff and most importantly it is located in a big city, you need a good city to live in which will help you grow and can give opportunities.
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I absolutely loved living in Nottingham and being a part of NTU. I chose it because of the CIPD qualifications along with my degree which was only at NTU. Overall student life and campus were fun. They have many welcoming activities which is great to learn about the city and other peers.
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I chose Nottingham Trent University by looking at the coursework and the college history. It also has very good ranking in the United Kingdom. The city is very nice.
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I chose this university as it was the most suitable option based on the marks I scored and was also the most affordable financially. I had read a lot about the same and also found it was easier to study in a small city.
It was the University that was offering the modules that I wanted. And seemed like there was more of practical experience which I was looking for
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