MBA Master of Business Administration

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MBA Master of Business Administration

  • Objectives The main aim of the programme is to develop skills of entrepreneurial leadership such as creativity, innovation, collaboration and risk taking.
  • Entry requirements Entry Requirements: Admission to the MBA programme will normally require a first degree or equivalent professional qualification. Applicants will also require a minimum of two to three years of significant personnel, general management or comparable experience
  • Academic title MBA Master of Business Administration
  • Course description This challenging and dynamic course will be of interest if you are in or aspire to a senior managerial position. It aims to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for successful strategic leadership performance. You will learn how to integrate cutting-edge strategic research and practice to achieve business transformation, whether you work in a public or private sector organisation.

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    Course Content

    The MBA provides you with an understanding of theoretical and conceptual bases of strategic leadership, and of the emerging social, political and economic themes that impact upon it. Beyond the acquisition of knowledge and technical skills, the curriculum puts theory into practice by focusing on the personal development of participants through such competencies as decision-making, team work, leadership skills, entrepreneurial potential and presentation skills.

    Students undertake the following taught modules:

        * Economies, Markets and Strategic Decisions (20 credits)
        * Strategic Financial Management (20 credits)
        * Strategic Planning (20 credits)
        * Strategy as Practice (20 credits)
        * Strategic Supply Chain Management (20 credits)
        * Strategic Leadership (20 credits)

    Students then proceed to:

        * Research Methods (20 credits)
        * Dissertation (40 credits)

    How To Study

    You will spend about 400 hours in lectures, seminars or individually supervised by a tutor. You will also complete reading and assignments such as group projects, strategic analysis of organisations, preparation for presentations, case study analysis and the preparation of marketing and business plans. Group work is encouraged and visits are arranged to relevant organisations. Students are also encouraged to attend specialist guest lectures.

    You will be assessed through written assignments, examinations and/or project work. The MBA involves the completion of a dissertation. Please note: The MBA is a post-experience degree seen as a career accelerator after a minimum of three years’ professional experience. Younger graduates should consider the MSc in Management.

    Career prospects

    Please note: The MBA is a post-experience degree seen as a career accelerator after a minimum of three years professional experience. Younger graduates should consider the MSc in Management.

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