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 Master of Business Administration for Executives (MBA)

 

 Program Structure

 

The MBA is based on coursework, examination and a business research project. The curriculum is composed of 18 course units including 8 methodological and analytical course units, 6 leadership course units and a further 4 elective units. In addition, all participants must undertake a business research project equivalent to three (3) course units.


The curriculum is structured in a modular format with 3 units/subjects per module (semester). A year will have 3 modules (semesters). These are broken down as follows:

Methodological and Analytical Course

 

Course CodeCourse Title
MBA 8101Financial Accounting
MBA 8102Marketing and Customer Service
MBA 8103Information Systems for Management
MBA 8104Financial Management
MBA 8201Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management
MBA 8203Managerial Economics
MBA 8204Research Methodology

 

Leadership Courses

Course CodeCourse Title
MBA 8105Leadership and Organizational Behaviour
MBA 8106Managing People and Performance
MBA 8107Strategic Management
MBA 8205Communications Management
MBA 8206Managing Change
MBA 8207Business Ethics and Governance

 

 

Key Electives Areas

Finance and Banking

Course CodeCourse Title
MBA 8301Monetary and Credit Management
MBA 8302Investment Analysis
MBA 8303International Finance
MBA 8304Management of Financial Institutions and Capital Markets
MBA 8201Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management
MBA 8203Managerial Economics
MBA 8204Research Methodology

 

Strategic Management

Course CodeCourse Title
MBA 8701Competitive Strategy
MBA 8702Operations Management Strategy
MBA 8703Global Business Strategy
MBA 8503Innovations and Business Development
MBA 8804Research Project (3 Units)


Relevant, Applied Learning


The case study method is central to the MBA