First Semester
Accounting & Finance For Managers - Provides an
understanding of accounting information and financial reporting and
introduces key aspects of financial analysis and enable students to
undertake: interpretation of accounts; ratio analysis and user-group
specific tools, e.g. Z scores and credit ratings; accounting information
and the stock market; forecasting and valuation.
Operations Management
- Introducing the core concepts in the management of operations producing
products and services. These include the management of capacity and
inventory, production planning and control, project management and the
management and improvement of quality.
Business Economics - This module
will equip students with the basic knowledge of business economics and
examine the ways in which economic theory may be applied to solve real
business problems, focussing on aspects of economics vital to a student of
business. This module aims for students to be comfortable with the tools
of economic analysis as applied to the international, economic and
business environments in which modern day businesses and policy makers
have to operate.
Business Strategy & Organisation - Drawing mainly on
microeconomics theories and applications in order to introduce students to
theories, concepts and techniques of analysis that are close to many
typical business situations.
Second Semester
Strategic Marketing -
Marketing management and strategic planning. Marketing in a range of
organisational settings, including consumer, industrial, service and
voluntary sectors. Systems perspective on key marketing techniques.
Relationship between marketing and other management functions in modern
organisations.
Managing People At Work - Management of people as a key
element for organisational success. People as the most complex of all
organisational resources to manage. Theoretical and practical issues of
people management in the contemporary competitive economic environment.
Research
and Professional Conduct in Business - The students are given a background
into the ethical dilemmas that can face business both in their research
and professional conduct. This background is expanded by focussing on
issues involving learning organisations, the knowledge society, knowledge
management, managers as researchers, research design and methods.
Leadership
& Decision Making - This course will allow students to investigate the
underlying theories which underpin the popular views about Leadership. It
will examine the trait and situational theories, among others, so that
students begin to recognise the basic assumptions which are used by
writers in professional journals and quality broad sheets alike. It will
allow students to practice some of the skills required in effective
leadership in both communication and team working and in its tutorial
programme will introduce the elements of decision making and game theory.
Summer
School
Students are required to undertake four elective modules and
go on to complete the Critical Studies Paper. There are 10 - 20 electives
run each year, examples of which are:
People & Change / Essential Human
Resource Practices / Leadership and Management skills / Personnel
Management / Strategic Thinking / Thinking Strategically for Business /
Strategy Implementation / International Business / Marketing of Services /
International Marketing / E-Business
Teaching & Assessment
The programme is delivered via mixture of
lectures, seminars and small group tutorials. Most modules are assessed by
examination and/or coursework.
MBA Pathways (Marketing; Human Resource Management; and Strategy)
In
order to graduate with a named degree in the specialist areas, students
follow the core modules listed in the first and second semesters. During
the Summer School students then specialise by undertaken a minimum of
three elective modules in their chosen specialism (the fourth module can
be from any topic).
The Critical Studies Paper allows students to bring
together many of the skills developed in other areas of the programme and
to explore a topic of interest in some depth.