Programme contents
The MSc GIMA programme is offered as blended learning. At the beginning of each module there are 3 contact days in which the lectures are being held and the assignments explained. After that there is a period of distance learning of approximately 12 weeks. At the end of the module there are two examination days at one of the four universities. The modular set-up is shown below.
The modules can also be attended separately. This will result in separate certificates instead of a MSc certificate.
For the class of 2013 - 2014, the first day of introduction will be September 3 2013. The day before, on September 2 2013, GIMA will celebrate its' 10th anniversary! Be sure to be there.
| half-time | week 36 | week 37 - 50 | week 51 - 13 | week 14 - 27 | full-time |
| year 1 | Introduction | Module
1
methods and techniques |
Module
2
basic applications |
Module
3
management in organisations |
year 1 |
| year 2 | Module
4
project management |
Module
5
advanced methods and techniques |
Module
6
advanced applications | ||
| year 3 | Internship / MSc Thesis |
year 2 | |||
| year 4 | MSc Thesis / Internship | ||||
- You can get expemption for the internship or modules if you can proof sufficient relevant experience.
- Introduction lectures, exams and presentations are given in contact weeks in the beginning and end of every module. For a detailed schedule of the required periods of attendance and the periods of distance education, have a look at the GIMA schedule 2013-2014. For detailed information about all aspects of the programme we refer to the the Course Catalogue. Be aware that this is still the 2012-2013 version and is still subject to change for 2013 - 2014. Download the Course Catalogue version 2012-2013.
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