Description
Course Overview
Study the E-Business and Social Media Graduate Diploma wherever you are in the world.
This diploma is ideal for graduates who are moving into digital innovation, via a technology start-up or via an existing organisation which is developing its e-business and social media models.
Developed by LSE, it will suit graduates from any discipline who wish to change careers or to improve their prospects by moving into management or digital innovation.
Learning Outcomes
Studying this diploma, you will understand:
- the organisational and social aspects affecting the development and deployment of e-business and social media in organisations
- how managers can use e-business and social media to improve organisational performance, while avoiding the risks inherent in the misapplication of the technology
- the theoretical basis underlying the development and use of e-business and social media systems and services in organisations and the impact of e-business and social media on markets, organisations and societies.
Career Opportunities:
This diploma will help to prepare you for careers in marketing, e-commerce and management if your first degree is in a different field. It could also help you to gain entry to master’s programmes in this field.
Graduate Diplomas will help you to question and analyse information, develop arguments, and boost your analytical and communication skills – all of which is valued in management-related roles.
Entry Requirement:
To be eligible for this Graduate Diploma programme you must have one of the following:
- an acceptable Bachelor’s degree;
- an acceptable Master’s degree (or any other appropriately accredited Level 7 award) provided this is at least 1 year full time in duration;
- an acceptable Level 5 or Level 6 award (such as an HND or Graduate Certificate) provided this is at least 1 year full time in duration. In addition applicants must submit evidence of at least 2 years relevant work experience.
Plus:
- GCSE Mathematics (Grade A – C) or international equivalent.
English Language requirements
You need to demonstrate a good level of English to be admitted to our programmes. We accept a range of evidence, including proficiency test scores. If you don’t have evidence but believe you can meet the standard, we may consider your case.
Computer requirements
We set minimum basic computer requirements because your study resources are accessed via the Student Portal and it is vital that you can access this regularly. For this degree, you will also need Adobe Flash Player to view video material and a media player (such as VLC) to play video files.
Fees:
The fees below relate to new students registering for the 2018-2019 session. These may be increased by up to 7% per annum.
Additional Costs
You will also need to budget for:
- Textbooks (could extend to around £300 per year)
- Tuition costs (if you choose to study at a local teaching centre)
- Exam centre fees, which are paid directly to the venues where you sit your exams.
We accept most traditional payment methods, including debit/credit card, international money order, and Western Union.
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