Overview
The Master of Business Administration degree programme provides graduates, of different academic and professional backgrounds, with the opportunity to study a wide array of the functional areas of business administration and management.
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The Master of Business Administration degree program provides graduates, of different academic and professional backgrounds, with the opportunity to study a wide array of functional areas of business administration and management. The principal aim is to develop skills in scientific analysis and to be able to integrate concepts and research findings of business and social sciences. Students are prepared to draw logically sound conclusions, to think creatively, to communicate effectively, and to appreciate the role and responsibilities of business enterprises in our broad social framework.
Course Content
Core Modules for the MBA:
• Accounting for Decision-Makers (20 credits)
• Marketing (20 credits)
• Operations Management (20 credits)
• People and Organizations (20 credits)
• Strategic Management (20 credits)
Pathway Subject Modules: ( 2 modules)
• Project Management Theory and Practice (20 credits)
• Management of Mega and Complex Projects ( 20 credits)
Final Module (40 credits):
The final project is a double module, completed by students after they have completed all taught modules. Whether an academic piece of research or an investigation into the launching of a business; it is designed to be an intellectually challenging piece of individual management research. It will equip successful students with the knowledge, capabilities and competences required of today's managers, in a world in which the ability to research new information is increasingly important
Employability & Careers
Career events, the Student Career Office and the Alumni allow students opportunities to further their connections and networking activities. This platform is designed with the following aims:
• Work-study opportunities: Students are offered the opportunity to be working within the MUBS while pursuing their MBA; which in turn exposes them to multiple career development opportunities.
• Social Interactions, Social Networking and Academic Sharing: Provide a secure social network and community for instructors, students, and potential employers.
• Personal Development Plans: Personal Development Plans (PDP) facilitate the structure necessary for students to reflect upon individual learning, performance, and achievement, and map personal, educational, and career developmen