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Henley apprenticeship programme excels in NSS 2024

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This year’s NSS results saw our Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship | BA (Hons) Applied Management (CMDA) excel.

Students gave the course 100% for personal development, improved communications skills, the ability to present themselves with confidence, as well as the confidence to tackle unfamiliar problems.

The Level 6 course develops leaders who are equipped to meet business challenges, empower managers to innovate, change cultures and improve workplace relationships, while helping understand the value of networking and developing their peers.

Dr Anne Dibley, Head of Post-Experience and Apprenticeship Programmes, said:

“We take great pride in providing opportunities for personal growth within our Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship programmes. It is fantastic to see how highly learners value the enhanced communication skills they gain on their programme, as well as the increased confidence to tackle unfamiliar problems.

“We work hard to make sure learners feel supported on their learning journey, and I am delighted to see this reflected in the scores. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey. The feedback is invaluable to us.”

The NSS collects final year undergraduate students’ opinions on the quality of their courses, rating areas such as teaching, learning opportunities, the learning community, assessment and feedback.

Published 5 September 2024
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