Master of Business Administration



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  1. Subject-specific skills:

  1. Problem solving and decision making; establishing criteria; using appropriate decision techniques including identifying, formulating and solving business problems; the ability to create, identify and evaluate options; the ability to implement and review decisions (SB Appendix 2b)

  2. Numeracy and quantitative skills including the use of models of business situations; qualitative research skills (SB Appendix 2d)

  3. Leadership and performance management: selecting appropriate leadership style for situations; setting targets, motivating, monitoring performance, coaching, mentoring continuous improvement (SB Appendix 2l)

  4. Ethical and value management: recognising ethical situations, applying ethical and organisational values to situations and choices (SB Appendix 2j)

  5. Ability to conduct research into business and management issues (SB Appendix 2k)

  6. Appreciation of the role of senior management in any of the key functional areas of organisations and a potential ability to take on such a role within business (SB 2.1)

  7. Ability to identify, find, record, organise and manipulate knowledge relevant to the development and management of organisations (SB Appendix 2b)

  8. Ability to identify and deploy relevant resources for the achievement of organisational objectives (SB 6.7)

  9. Ability to initiate and manage change by the development of an awareness of threats, a perception of opportunities and a readiness to reconsider current practice rather than simply repeating past patterns (SB 6.7)

Teaching/learning methods and strategies

      • Readings

      • Lectures

      • Visiting speakers

      • Tutor-led workshops

      • Seminars

      • Case studies

      • Discussions

      • Business games

      • Peer group learning

      • Project work

      • Business and management reports

      • On-line learning materials

      • On-line discussions in ‘virtual’ learning sets



Assessment methods and strategies


  • Online tests

  • Coursework assignments

  • Evaluation of contributions to discussions, both ‘face to face’ and on-line

  • Presentations

  • Group work

  • Examinations

  • Project reports

  • Business and management reports







  1. Transferable skills:

  1. Information and knowledge; scanning and organising data; abstracting meaning from information and sharing knowledge (SB Appendix 2c)

  2. Effective use of Communication and Information Technology (CIT) (SB Appendix 2e)

  3. Two-way communication: listening, negotiating and persuading or influencing others; oral and written communication, using a range of media, including the preparation of business reports (SB Appendix 2f)

  4. Personal effectiveness: self-awareness and self-management; time management; sensitivity to diversity in people and in different situations; the ability to continue learning (SB Appendix 2g)

  5. Effective performance within a team environment and the ability to recognise and utilise others’ contributions in group processes; team selection, delegation, development and management (SB Appendix 2h)

Teaching/learning methods and strategies

      • Readings

      • Lectures

      • Tutor-led workshops

      • Seminars

      • Company visits

      • Case studies

      • Discussions

      • Business games

      • Peer group learning

      • Project work

      • Business and management reports

      • On-line learning materials

      • On-line discussions in ‘virtual’ learning sets



Assessment methods and strategies


  • Online tests

  • Coursework assignments

  • Evaluation of contributions to discussions, both ‘face to face’ and on-line

  • Presentations

  • Group work

  • Examinations

  • Project reports

  • Business and management reports


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