Master of Business Administration (University of London)
Course Information
Description
Course overview
Entry Requirements
AGE REQUIREMENTS
– 20 years old
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must submit an application in line with the procedures and deadlines set out in the University of London Website
Entry Route 1
Applicants must have the following:
- A second-class honours bachelor degree in any field or equivalent.
- Three years’ work experience in a managerial role (within the past five years).
We accept qualifications from around the world. If you have an appropriate professional award rather than a degree, we will consider this on an individual basis.
Entry Route 2
If you do not have either the academic requirements or the relevant work experience, you can still apply for the programme via Entry Route 2. For your application to be considered, you must have one of the following:
A second-class honours bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent from an acceptable institution;
OR
Three years’ work experience in a managerial role (within the past five years).
Entry route 2 students can now take up to 6 modules in their first session. Your application will be reviewed on an individual basis.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS
Applicant will meet the English language requirement if they have passed ANY of the following within the last three years:
- IELTS: at least 6.5 overall, with 6.0 in the written test.
- TOEFL iBT: at least 92 overall, with 22+ in reading and writing and 20+ in speaking and listening.
- Pearson Test (Academic): at least 59 overall, with 59+ in reading and writing and 54+ in speaking and listening.
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (grade C or above).
- Alternatively, you may satisfy the language requirements if you have at least 18 months of education or work experience conducted in English.
Career Opportunities
Graduates (Specialism: Accountancy) are eligible to apply for entry and receive up to 4 exemptions* into the CPA Australia foundation exams – https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/cpa-program/foundation-exams.
Modules
Course Structure with Module Titles for Global MBA – University of London (Academic Direction by Queen Mary University of London)
- Core Modules (For MBA and all the specialisms)
- Accounting and finance
- Economics for managers
- Marketing for managers
- Organisational behaviour and human resource management
- Strategic Management
- Successful leadership
- Optional Modules – Master of Business Administration
- Leadership and management models
- Negotiation and conflict management
- Leadership, transformation and organisational change
- Leadership and ethical decision making
- Strategic project
- Optional Modules – Master of Business Administration (Accountancy)
- Advanced Management Accounting
- Financial reporting and analysis
- Accounting for managers
- International accounting
- Strategic project in accountancy
- Optional Modules – Master of Business Administration (Finance)
- Portfolio management
- International corporate finance for managers
- International financial markets and institutions
- Risk management and decision-making
- Strategic project in finance
- Optional Modules – Master of Business Administration (Leadership)
- Leadership and management models
- Negotiation and conflict management
- Leadership, transformation and organisational change
- Leadership and ethical decision making
- Strategic project in leadership
- Optional Modules – Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
- Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial marketing
- Entrepreneurial finance and private equity
- Innovation and change
- Strategic project in entrepreneurship and innovation
- Optional Modules – Master of Business Administration (Law)
- International finance law: transactions, policy, and regulation
- Corporate finance law
- Corporate governance and ethics
- Legal aspects of financing development
- Strategic project in law
Note:
Modules are available as follows (subject to minimum student registrations):
- All core modules and the Strategic Project are available for every session.
- Modules in ‘Accounting’, ‘Finance’ and ‘Law’ will be available every January and July.
- Modules in ‘Leadership’ and ‘Entrepreneurship and Innovation’ will be available each April and October.
- Student must inform before the commencement date on specialism and modules opted for.