KBU International College offers a postgraduate programme for executives and senior managers who are looking to reach new levels of success. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is awarded by Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) of Anglia Ruskin University. The programme allows students to apply theoretical understanding of management to complex business issues, gain insights into contemporary research and leading-edge practice in management and generate originality and enterprise in approaching business issues.
Postgraduate students at KBU’s School of Business, Hospitality and
Tourism Management are coached by lecturers who are all PhD holders with industry experience and strong academic credentials. Students also learn from live lectures given by Anglia Ruskin’s professors via video conferencing. The course also allows a rich peer-to-peer learning experience as participants come from diverse countries, industries, professions and experience. In addition, students can also take advantage of the valuable opportunity and option of joining a one week residential course in Europe where participants from the UK partner universities from all over the world gather.
The MBA duration for working
adults doing the part-time programme is two years. The academic calendar consists of two semesters in a year (Jan-April and September- December) and each semester is spread over 14 weeks giving students the requisite space to balance their professional, personal and university life. The next intake for MBA will be in September 2011. Individuals who are interested in seeking career progression or equipping themselves with advanced management knowledge or are inspired to lead their organisations to greater growth and profitability should resolutely sign up for the programme.
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