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Faculty of Management, University of Central Lancashire Information on Faculty of Management: University of Central Lancashire
Duration 3 years part-time
Entry Requirements A recognised university undergraduate honours degree, with at least a Lower Second Class classification, or a professional qualification deemed to be equivalent and a minimum of two years relevant and appropriate work experience. Minimum English Language requirement.
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Part-Time
Start Month(s) September
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Taught & Research
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MBA - Part Time

The MBA is specifically designed for those who have already started their careers and may be working in a wide variety of managerial, technical and professional roles and in a equally wide variety of industries, sectors and professions. The MBA is also THE global management qualification and will be recognised by employers throughout the world. The MBA programme aims to provide you with a rigorous and concurrent postgraduate business and management education, one that will involve you in developing alongside other experienced managers and business professionals.

This demanding 3 year part-time management development programme offers you a range of key benefits, each of which will contribute to your development into an effective professional or manager working in a Business Management context:
• Apply the latest thinking on Business Management to the analysis of the key problems being experienced by the world’s major businesses
• Possess a thorough understanding of Management, Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Human Resource Management, Strategic Management, Management Environment, and Change Management
• Sharpen your team-working and leadership skills
• Develop your consulting and investigative skills in a live management problem context
• Develop the research skills necessary to tackle management problems, issues and learning
• Undertake your own postgraduate research work into a topic within the field of Business Management that has interest and relevance to your future career.

During Year 1, you will be able to gain a thorough grounding in the key aspects of Business Management. During year 3, you have the opportunity to complete the MBA Dissertation which will involve you in planning and implementing a research study on an approved topic within the area of Business Management. This provides an ideal opportunity to personalise your study programme reflecting your own interests, and current and possible future work context. For many on the MBA, this is the opportunity to most strongly relate your studies with issues being faced by your current employer enabled a useful pay-back to be achieved for hopefully their support during the programme.
Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008 Results

Unit of Assessment: Business and Management StudiesWhat is the RAE?
FTE Category A Staff Submitted4*3*2*1*U/C
265%25%35%30%5%


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