MBA General Management
The programme covers a wide range of general business and management modules. All students are encouraged to apply the concepts they have learned into practical cases in order to effectively utilize the theoretical methodology.
The modules have been designed to develop students’ potential to manage and lead organisations effectively through the development of their own abilities.
After successful completion of this programme, students are welcome to continue to study with us onto our Doctor of Business Administration programme.
An MBA in General Management covers many business aspects that will enable a student to enter into a number of career paths and industry. Graduates can expect to get a sufficient grasp of financial models, human resource management as well as marketing and corporate strategies.
The MBA General Management programme will equip students with general business management knowledge to provide a solid background in a variety of methodologies.
Part 1
Compulsory modules:
- Financial Management
Upon the successful completion of the Financial Management module, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:- research, apply and evaluate a variety of financial assessment techniques for application to a case study
- research, evaluate and critically discuss various issues and theoretical frameworks used in the management and control of financial resources.
- Human Resource Management
Upon the successful completion of the Human Resource Management module, the student should be able to:- critically review and appraise current research and advanced scholarship so to enable them to evaluate managerial and business environments
- demonstrate a systematic understanding of current issues in HRM and IHRM within a variety of organisations so to enable them to manage effectively the design and implementation of fair, efficient and effective policies and procedures that serve to deliver upon the strategic aims of the organisation.
- Marketing Management
Upon the successful completion of the Marketing Management module, the student should be able to:- critically appraise key marketing activities and the contribution of the marketing department to the organisation
- anticipate and critically evaluate future developments in the field of marketing especially through technology.
- Strategic Management
Upon the successful completion of the Strategic Management module, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:- synthesise the relationship between the external context of an organisation and its internal context and their impact on its strategies
- critically evaluate competitive and development strategies, in the context of contemporary strategic management issues
- assess the factors that must be considered in strategy implementation.
- Entrepreneurship
Upon the successful completion of the Entrepreneurship module, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:- critically apply and evaluate concepts and knowledge about enterprise and entrepreneurship from a range of perspectives: for example as an entrepreneur, intrapreneur, support provider or policy maker
- evaluate and review entrepreneurial and enterprise opportunities.
Optional modules (One module from the list below):
- Corporate Finance
Upon the successful completion of the Corporate Finance module, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:- understand the key themes that underpin modern corporate finance and their relevance to business capital structure and corporate governance
- develop a critical understanding of the financing decisions of organisations in modern economies.
- International Business
Upon the successful completion of the International Business module, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:- critically evaluate the main features which contribute to the international business environment and its main institutions and the key decisions underpinning international organisational strategy
- evaluate the different modes of engagement with international markets and explore the interconnectedness between these and the economic, legal, governmental, political, regulatory, cultural and other environments in which expanding companies operate
- conduct informed research into international business issues and apply theoretical insights to the analysis of such issues in the context of a complex international business environment.
- International marketing
Upon the successful completion of the International Marketing module, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:- critically compare and contrast the impact of cultural differences and similarities between nations in a marketing context
- identify and critically reflect on the contemporary ethical and practical frameworks of marketing within a global context.
Part 2
- Dissertation, OR
- Integrated Case Study, OR
- Business Development Proposal
Normally, the possession of a minimum of a 2:2 UK first degree or an equivalent international qualification recognised by UK ENIC or work experience of five years at a senior managerial level in lieu of first degree.
English language proficiency at or exceeding an average IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent in any other approved test), with no score less than 5.5 in any components of the test.
Normally work experience of two years or more at a managerial or supervisory level is expected.
Annual Fees for Home Students
Student Finance
You may be able to borrow money to help pay for university or college tuition fees and to help with living costs.
Campus: London | Birmingham
English
Duration: 1-year full time
Intake :
February | June | October
Class: 2-3 days per week
Normally, the possession of a minimum of a 2:2 UK first degree or an equivalent international qualification recognised by UK ENIC or work experience of five years at a senior managerial level in lieu of first degree.
English language proficiency at or exceeding an average IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent in any other approved test), with no score less than 5.5 in any components of the test.
Normally work experience of two years or more at a managerial or supervisory level is expected.
DBA/ PhD