Schools accredited by The Association of MBAs

Wednesday 25 September 2002 19:00 EDT
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With so many MBA courses on offer, it can be difficult to judge their quality, credibility and the impact they will have on your career prospects. The Association of MBAs gives accreditation to those business schools which meet a set of internationally recognised criteria. Of the 50 or so MBA courses run by new universities in the UK, the association has accredited only six:

*Aberdeen Business School at Robert Gordon University

*Bristol Business School at the University of the West of England

*Kingston Business School

*Leicester Business School at De Montfort University

*Manchester Metropolitan University Business School

*Middlesex Business School

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