Why Trinity
Why study on our Specialist Masters Programmes?
- A Philosophy of Choice. We have designed the Specialist Masters Programme explicitly to facilitate choice as well as specialisation, allowing you to pursue your own interests and build a portfolio of skills relevant to your chosen career. There are twelve modules, six of which are compulsory and six of which are chosen from an extensive range of electives. The course modules are updated each year, reflecting the dynamic global business environment and the changing interests of students and faculty alike. In addition, you may also concentrate in a particular area within each degree programme. All of these programmes are offered on a one-year full-time or two-year part-time basis.
- A Flexible Programme Structure. Innovatively, each course is delivered on a block teaching basis, where a module of 24 hours of class contact is provided over a one-week period. This is increasingly common in Continental Europe and is consistent with industry-level training and skills-building. Educational research indicates that this approach yields superior learning outcomes for professional courses. This approach also allows you to benefit from additional outside expertise and facilitates part-time learning.
- World Class Educators. Our faculty – many of whom are also experienced practitioners, consultants, advisors, board members and executives – combine their research-based teaching with a ‘high-touch’ educational philosophy. All of our courses are delivered by a combination of our faculty, leading academics and professional specialists in their fields, drawn from around the globe.
- Intimate Class Sizes. You will be part of a small class, so you can be assured of close one-to-one working relationships with both your fellow students and the faculty. Classes are designed to be highly interactive, combining academic rigour with real-world relevance, and you will benefit from engaging lectures, class discussions and presentations, role plays, real-life case studies, group assignments, regular seminars from guest speakers, software-based exercises, and simulations.