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HR qualifications

MBA- Master of Business Administration, The Robert Gordon University

by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2004
by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2004

How long?
Our MBA can be undertaken as either a 12 month programme (full-time), typically the choice of international students, or a 30 month programme (part-time), typically the choice of UK managers wishing to maintain their career paths whilst studying.  The MBA is now being piloted on our Virtual Campus for distance learners worldwide.

Entry requirement
The MBA is a challenging masters’ level programme demanding a combination of intellectual abilities and business experience. To gain admission applicants will normally: have a minimum age of 25 years, hold a first degree at honours level at a top class banding and have at least three years relevant business experience

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Modules
The syllabus follows a progressive model enabling students to gain a broad base of leadership skills and an understanding of the functional components of management before moving into areas of specialist study and strategic management. The specialist element allows participants to further their studies in areas of individual interest and career aspirations.  The strategic module is a key module which develops understanding of the management process integrating the core management studies and specialist studies.  
The final ‘project’ stage provides the opportunity to apply the knowledge skills and understanding gained from the taught elements in an applied business context. For full-time students this can involve a period of placement with a local organisation. The project emphasises the analysis resolution of strategic issues within a practical and often, global business environment.
   
Career Opportunities
Recognition by the best – AMBA accredited MBA.  As one of the AMBA accredited UK programmes, the Aberdeen Business School MBA meets all requirements in terms of content and quality.
It is the qualification for Senior management positions with local, national and international organisations.    

Contact
Further details of this and the other courses available, please contact Aberdeen Business School Postgraduate Office on +44(0) 1244 262207 or e-mail [email protected]
www.rgu.ac.uk

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