Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Coventry, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 5 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
Introduction
This MBA course aims to teach you how to respond to the needs of the modern world, by thinking critically and strategically in seeking solutions to complex business problems.
Course overview
This course is aimed at aspiring or practising managers, who wish to develop an in-depth understanding of how an enterprise operates.
The course will offer you the chance to:
- Learn how to initiate and bring about change within an enterprise.
- Enhance your ability to think critically and strategically in an ever-changing and ambiguous business environment.
- Develop responsible and ethically based and culturally sensitive practices.
Why you should study this course
- You can study the MBA course either as a comprehensive management and leadership programme or with specialised pathways. See modules for more information.
- Provides you with the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills required to progress to more senior management and leadership roles.
- You can develop core knowledge of business models and concepts, together with a strong understanding of processes and practices to develop your leadership, financial and project management skills.
- An MBA is an internationally recognised business qualification widely regarded as essential for managerial positions in a world characterised by strong global competition and continuous change.
Admissions
Curriculum
The MBA programme covers three distinct but interconnected stages – Certificate, Diploma, and Master’s, where you have the chance to complete a comprehensive management qualification or specialise through one of our pathways.
If you undertake the MBA on a full-time basis (4 modules per semester) you can choose your MBA Pathway in your second semester after completing all the modules on the certificate and diploma stage of the MBA. If you undertake the MBA on a part-time basis (up to 2 modules per semester) you can choose your MBA pathway in the fourth semester after completing all the modules on the certificate and diploma stage of the MBA.
Please note that upon successful completion, on your final award certificate the course title will be Master of Business Administration and will not refer to the pathway studied. Your transcript will cite the modules studied and will not refer to the pathway chosen.
Modules:
- Certificate Stage - The Modern Enterprise and Business Environment
- Diploma Stage - Preparing for Tomorrow
- Master's Stage
Plus, one of the following pathways**: pathway details below
- Non sector/role specific pathway
- Artificial Intelligence pathway
- Marketing pathway
We regularly review our course content, to make it relevant and current for the benefit of our students. For these reasons, course modules may be updated.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate diagnostic and decision-making skills in dealing with financial management problems.
- Use advanced mathematical and statistical techniques for financial and investment analysis.
- Select, retrieve and analyse relevant data and information from finance-related databases, to solve practical problems.
- Design and conduct research in financial management using appropriate methodologies to advance knowledge in these areas.
- Critically evaluate the conceptual and theoretical frameworks of finance and challenge assumptions.
- Exercise judgment in the selection of different methods and approaches to financial management in the corporate environment.
This master’s level course can help lead to careers in financial services, corporate finance, fund management, treasury or banking and insurance sectors. Equally, the skills developed during the course could open a potential future career in the public or private sectors, in financial management or in management more generally.
During your study, you should develop strong analytical skills, clear perspectives on strategy and strategic thinking, and highly effective communication and research skills. These are all in demand from employers in private, public, and third-sector organisations around the world.
Typical roles may include financial planners and controllers, treasurers, stockbrokers, commodities traders, cash and fund managers, insurance adjusters and other positions in banking and finance.
Where our graduates work
Past graduates have gone on to work in varied roles, such as a Financial Planning Analyst for City Bank Indonesia, Senior Finance Officer for Royal Jordanian Airlines, HR Manager within the Marriot Hotels and Financial Administrator for Bank of China, the NHS, UNICEF, Barclays bank, Standard Life, UK public Sector etc