

Denise Deen Hosein
Master of Business Administration (H-Watt)
Job Position: Admissions Director
Company: Barry University (USA)
Denise Deen has been a member of the Barry University staff since 2005 and Health Sciences Admissions Director since 2011. Ms Deen has been involved with many university activities including Founder’s Week and is currently serving the first year on the Quality Improvement Program. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from St. Mary’s University in Canada and an MBA from Heriot-Watt University in Scotland. She is responsible for overseeing the operations and processing of all Health Sciences applications (excluding Nursing) and conversion of prospects to applicants.
I chose SBCS for my Master`s degree as the school offered a well-structured internationally-recognized programme. Although at that time I was working in Trinidad, I felt it was important to have a master’s degree which I could take with me anywhere in the world. Classes were offered in the evenings which were very convenient as I worked full time. If I missed a class, it was easy to follow through using the course modules and the lecturers were always willing to meet if students had problems. One of my favourite aspects of the programme was having lecturers who worked in the field and brought real-life examples to class. My Finance lecturer was employed at one of the leading oil companies in the finance department. My Economics lecturer was a Statistician with the government. They were not there to just lecture, they were there to prepare us to become successful business leaders. Two of the best things about being an SBCS student were the study facilities and the support from the lecturers. SBCS provided me with an environment conducive to studying as rooms were made available on weekends. Our Finance lecturer would also come out to give extra classes on holidays to help prepare us for that long three hour exam. Organisations searching for leadership positions will choose a candidate with a MBA over someone with a Bachelor`s degree. If you want to stay one step ahead of your competitors, complete a globally recognized MBA through a recognized institution such as SBCS which has produced successful graduates. I am now the Director of Admissions at the College of Health Sciences in Barry University, Florida. Having my MBA made it very easy for me to step into that role as I had the educational training and previous work experience as the past Marketing Manager at SBCS. I would tell new or prospective students if you want to succeed, study hard and start early. Get to know SBCS` management team as they can guide you throughout your path. Network with other students as study groups are useful. And most of all, enjoy your time as a student!
Job Position: Admissions Director
Company: Barry University (USA)
Denise Deen has been a member of the Barry University staff since 2005 and Health Sciences Admissions Director since 2011. Ms Deen has been involved with many university activities including Founder’s Week and is currently serving the first year on the Quality Improvement Program. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from St. Mary’s University in Canada and an MBA from Heriot-Watt University in Scotland. She is responsible for overseeing the operations and processing of all Health Sciences applications (excluding Nursing) and conversion of prospects to applicants.
I chose SBCS for my Master`s degree as the school offered a well-structured internationally-recognized programme. Although at that time I was working in Trinidad, I felt it was important to have a master’s degree which I could take with me anywhere in the world. Classes were offered in the evenings which were very convenient as I worked full time. If I missed a class, it was easy to follow through using the course modules and the lecturers were always willing to meet if students had problems. One of my favourite aspects of the programme was having lecturers who worked in the field and brought real-life examples to class. My Finance lecturer was employed at one of the leading oil companies in the finance department. My Economics lecturer was a Statistician with the government. They were not there to just lecture, they were there to prepare us to become successful business leaders. Two of the best things about being an SBCS student were the study facilities and the support from the lecturers. SBCS provided me with an environment conducive to studying as rooms were made available on weekends. Our Finance lecturer would also come out to give extra classes on holidays to help prepare us for that long three hour exam. Organisations searching for leadership positions will choose a candidate with a MBA over someone with a Bachelor`s degree. If you want to stay one step ahead of your competitors, complete a globally recognized MBA through a recognized institution such as SBCS which has produced successful graduates. I am now the Director of Admissions at the College of Health Sciences in Barry University, Florida. Having my MBA made it very easy for me to step into that role as I had the educational training and previous work experience as the past Marketing Manager at SBCS. I would tell new or prospective students if you want to succeed, study hard and start early. Get to know SBCS` management team as they can guide you throughout your path. Network with other students as study groups are useful. And most of all, enjoy your time as a student!