Short course
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Oxford
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Class hours
15h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Suitable for: The programme is designed for graduates with at least two years business experience who are considering applying for MBA programmes. It is normally 32 weeks but can be less, depending on entry level and previous academic record.There are also short pre-sessional programmes .
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About this course
to enable students to follow with a three month "top up" MBA. The course is level 7 NQF
graduates with work experience wishing to take an MBA
degree in relevant business related subject
Level 7 NFQ diploma and OISC certificate
intensive and enables the MBA to be topped up in only three months.
full information sent by email
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Subjects
- Business
- Professional career development
- Economics
- HumanResources
- Finance
Teachers and trainers (1)
alastair arlow
tutor in business management
Course programme
It is intended as an introduction to the main areas of business which are included in the MBA. It is taught by leading business tutors in Oxford, some of whom are also teaching in the University. The seminars take place in the University and at our own premises.
Participants follow a course of core topics which include the following:
* Marketing
* Principles of Finance
* Leadership
* Business Strategy
* Corporate Finance
* Organisational Behaviour
* Fundamental/Basic Accounting Methods
* Entrepreneurship
* A Globalisation related module esp on Emerging Markets
* Operations Management
* Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE)
* Building and Sustaining Successful Companies
In addition they can select electives from a very wide range of further topics in business and finance.
Support and advice is given concerning university applications and interviews. On completion participants are given an certificate which states the names and positions of their tutors, and that the programme took place in the University of Oxford.
Pre-MBA