Course of study
The Master of Reputation Management is concluded with a final project consisting of research and the writing of a paper. Final projects are supervised by a EURIB specialist or an external specialist. During the final project, four on-campus days will be scheduled for students to attend supervision sessions to support their research and writing efforts, which will finally have to result in a 25 to 30-page paper. The research module is concluded with a session where the student defends his paper. When the paper is accepted, the title of Master of Reputation Management will be awarded.
The MRM course comes under the flag of so-called Professional Masters courses, meaning that it is a practice-based course that integrates practical developments in the field, and does not intend to train students to become scientific researchers. The title of Master of Reputation Management (MRM) is comparable to an MBA title. Participants who have successfully completed one or several modules, but do not want to take the full course, can request modular certificates for the module(s) they completed.
