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Zayed University launches eight new graduate programmes
Zayed University (ZU) announced the launch of eight new graduate programmes, scheduled to commence in February 2009.
Abu Dhabi: Zayed University (ZU) announced the launch of eight new graduate programmes, scheduled to commence in February 2009.
Admissions to the eight graduate programmes is open to males and females of all nationalities, and applicants will be evaluated on completion of an undergraduate degree in IT, MIS, Business or any related field from an accredited university, in addition to English proficiency in order to manage a challenging, fast-paced programme.
The new graduate programmes are established in collaboration with several international universities, which aim to prepare experienced managers for senior leadership roles in their organizations.
The programmes include: the Master of Science in Finance in partnership with the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, the Master of Science in International Business programme in partnership with Thunderbird School of Global Management, the Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship programme in partnership with Northeastern University, in addition to the Master of Arts in Tourism Communication programme in partnership with Florida University, the Master of Education in Special Education programme in partnership with the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington and the University of Connecticut, and the Master of Science in Information Technology (Specialization in Cyber Security), Graduate Certificate in High Technology Crime Investigation, Graduate Certificate in Information Security in partnership with The George Washington University.
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