Every good business begins with a seed that cropped up in an ambitious mind. That seed was nurtured, fed, and watered, until it grew into a powerful business tree. Many business-people learned through painful mistakes and disastrous experiences, but you don’t have to. Get a leg up with a Master of Business Administration.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a generalist taught Master’s qualification in Business that develops the skills, competencies and knowledge required by the industry as necessary for successful strategic business management within a global economy.
The programme will improve students’ ability to translate business knowledge into concrete actions suitable for the business environment
COURSE CODE | COURSE NAME |
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YEAR I | SEMESTER I |
MBA710 | Management Theory and Practice |
MBA711 | Strategic Financial Management |
MBA712 | Marketing Management |
RSC003 | Research Methodology and Consultancy |
MBA725 | Economics for Managers |
YEAR I | SEMESTER II |
MBA716 | Operations Management |
MBA721 | Strategic Management |
MBA722 | Scholarly Writing and Publications |
MBA726 | Financial Accounting |
MBA724 | Computer Applications in Research |
YEAR II | SEMESTER I |
MBA815 | Organisational Leadership |
MBA811 | Business Decision Techniques |
MBA817 | Financial Reporting and Analysis |
MBA813 | Business Ethics and Corporate Governance |
MBF813 | Management Accounting |
YEAR II | SEMESTER II |
MBA820 | Dissertation |
The MBA seeks to develop students into leaders ready to tackle the challenges of today’s global business environment. This is accomplished through the following learning goals and objectives:
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