MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Aims of the Programme:
The programme aims to enable students to:
•Develop a critical and systematic approach to knowledge of issues at the forefront of contemporary research and debate in the field of business and management studies; engaging with a wide range of theoretical perspectives and academic sources such as peer-reviewed journals.
•Critically engage in reflection related to contributions within specific subject areas related to the discipline of business and management studies and in self-reflection in relation to their own context, professional experience and leadership style.
•Develop capacity for critical and reflective independent learning and advanced skills of self-management, interpersonal skills, creative thinking, problem solving, written and oral communication and the use of technology;
•Develop research skills, including undertaking both an extensive literature review and primary research in an area of interest and relating that to professional practice and leadership, that provides the basis for further study, for example at doctoral level.
Programme Structure:
There will be seven taught modules and a research project. The academic timetable has been designed such that students may start the programme in September or January. The programme can be taken over a period of 18 months on a full-time basis or over 2-3 years part-time as set out below:
Full-time: Six taught modules across three terms followed by the dissertation / capstone project module:
Term 1: 12 weeks: 2 x 20 credit modules. 40 credits in total.
Term 2: 12 weeks: 2 x 20 credit modules. 40 credits in total.
Term 3: 12 weeks: 2 x 20 credit modules. 40 credits in total.
Term 4: Dissertation / capstone project module: 60 credits
Part-time: Six taught modules across two years (6 terms) following by the dissertation / capstone project module:
Year 1
Term 1: 12 weeks: 1 x 20 credit module
Term 2: 12 weeks: 1 x 20 credit module
Term 3: 12 weeks: 1 x 20 credit module
Year 2
Term 4: 12 weeks: 1 x 20 credit module
Term 5: 12 weeks: 1 x 20 credit module
Term 6: 12 weeks: 1 x 20 credit module
Year 3 Dissertation / capstone project module: 60 credits
Entry Requirements:
The MBA is a professional programme and therefore requires up to five years of full-time, post-graduation work experience with evidence of career progression into a management-level role. Required academic qualifications comprise a first degree in business, management or a related subject, or equivalent professional experience (RPEL). Professional experience and/or aptitude for the academic study of business and management may be assessed through the submission of written work if the first degree is not in a related field.
Blended Learning Mode:
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the College had already invested significantly in provision for online teaching and learning. This has been further developed and blended learning now forms and important part of the College’s overall learning, teaching and assessment strategy. Blended learning consists of students combining elements of in-person attendance with distance learning. Normally, there is a minimum of onsite attendance for one-third of the contact hours specified in the module data set, with provision of up to two-thirds online. For the online elements of blended learning, the same approaches (outlined below) that are used in the distance learning mode apply.
Distance Learning Mode:
The College’s distance learning pedagogical approach comprises the following: Allocation of a personal tutor who is focused on students engaging in online learning and provision of written and video materials specifically tailored to online delivery (i.e. videos that include all of the key information that would be communicated in a typical face-to-face lecture but that are divided into shorter segments and are interspersed with other tasks such as reading and formative work. Students are allocated to group with other distance learning students and are brought together for online small group tutorials using video conferencing and collaboration software, such as Zoom / Microsoft Teams. Student co-produced work is uploaded to dedicated VLE pages that are specifically designed for distance/online learning.
Module type | Module code | Module name | Credit value(CATS) |
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Mandatory taught modules | CBM 701 | Leadership and Management Theory and Practice | 20 credits |
Mandatory taught modules | CBM 702 | Research Methods | 20 credits |
International Business Management pathway | CBM 703 | International Business Environment | 20 credits |
International Business Management pathway | CBM 704 | International Business Marketing | 20 credits |
International Business Management pathway | CBM 705 | Strategic Human Resourse Management and Organisational Development | 20 credits |
Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation pathway | CBM 706 | Social Innovation Design and Return on Investment | 20 credits |
Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation pathway | CBM 707 | Strategic Marketing and Social Enterprise | 20 credits |
Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation pathway | CBM 708 | Creating and Managing the New and Entrepreneurial Organisation | 20 credits |
Optional taught modules | CBM 709 | Strategic Financial Management | 20 credits |
Optional taught modules | CBM 710 | Technology and Change in a Global Context | 20 credits |
Optional taught modules | CBM 711 | Independent Study Project | 20 credits |
Research/dissertation project options | CBM 712 | Dissertation | 60 credits |
Research/dissertation project options | CBM 713 | Capstone Business Project | 60 credits |
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
MBA BUSINESS PATHWAYS
MBA International Business Management
MBA Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation