Reino Unido
This paper examines the responses of part-time students to a collaborative management degree. The case study programme is set within the national context in terms of innovative developments in management education. It is identified as possessing the typical attributes of such programmes: flexibility, modularity, employer specificity and high employer input in teaching and assessment. While there has been much argument about the desirability of such developments, there has been little work into the perceptions of students undertaking such programmes. The case study takes a longitudinal view, examining student reactions by means of a survey and a series of in-depth interviews.
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