论文题目:Student satisfaction – the extent to which students are satisfied with the MScMarketing programme at Nottingham Business School
论文语种:英文
您的研究方向:marketing
是否有数据处理要求:是
您的国家:英国
您的学校背景:Nottingham university
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论文用途:硕士课程论文 Master Assignment
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Student satisfaction – the extent to which students are satisfied with the MSc Marketing programme at Nottingham Business School
Ⅰ. Introduction
The Nottingham Business School is a full service business school located in Nottingham, United Kingdom. The school is part of Nottingham Trent University, which was launched in 1992 from the existing Nottingham Polytechnic; however the Nottingham Business School itself has existed since 1980 and celebrated its 30th Birthday in 2010. This milestone coincided with the opening of the regenerated Newton and Ark Wright redevelopment project which had transformed two of the university’s flagship buildings (which are both grade II listed) into an ultra-modern complex, linked together by a glazed link building. The Nottingham Business School is now primarily based on levels 7 -9 of the Newton Building. The school offers qualifications ranging from undergraduate bachelors degrees through to postgraduate masters, MBA’s and doctorate degrees.
Ⅱ. Key Literature/Knowledge Underpinning the Research Questions
Ⅲ. Presentation of Findings and Analysis
Ⅴ. Conclusions
Students are important stakeholders in the quality monitoring and assessment processes and it is important to obtain their views. Institution-wide surveys, reported to programme level can be very useful aids to improvement. However, more needs to be done to ensure that the results are communicated to potential students. It is quite feasible, for comparative purposes, to identify a set of generic questions that can be used to gauge satisfaction with institutional provision and programmes of study.
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