MBA course is powered by a virtual learning environment, the MBA Online World, which provides access to MBA core text and allows students to learn online with their peers.
The MBA program at the University of Western England is world-leading in teaching methods of alternative learning, and students can identify and connect contemporary business practices and connect them to theory and concepts.
The key is learning among peers, sharing of professional and business experience, reasoning and thinking. By doing so, the University of Western England believes this provides a comprehensive approach to understanding the role of business functions and the challenges faced by discontinuous business environments. The use of
practical examples and case studies enables UWS MBA graduates to develop the skills and abilities required to become successful managers.
1. Course Settings
A recognized innovative feature of the MBA program at the University of Western England is that it is supported by its own virtual learning environment - the MBA Online World, which provides access to the MBA core text and allows students to learn online and interact freely with their peers.
In the postgraduate diploma (PgDip) stage, you will learn the following core modules:
1. Business function integration (core, 10 credits)
2. Analyze thinking and decision-making (core, 20 credits)
3. Manage organizational health (core, 20 credits)
4. Influence organizational strategy (core, 20 credits)
0 5. Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Market (core, 20 credits)
To complete PgDip, you need to successfully pass another 30 credits composed of optional modules, including:
1. Leading the change (optional, 10 credits)
2. Influencing organizational culture and change (optional, 10 points)
3. Business Creativity (optional, 10 credits)
4. New Enterprise Creation (optional, 10 credits)
5. Advanced Financial Functions (optional, 10 credits)
6. Global Finance (optional, 10 credits)
7. Risk, Crisis and Resilience Management (optional, 20 credits)
8. Respond to Health Service Challenges (optional, 20 credits)
After successfully completing PgDip, you can continue to pursue the Master's Thesis Module:
MBA Strategic Business Project/Thesis (MBA Core, 60 Credits)
2. Teaching and Evaluation
A recognized innovative feature of the MBA program at the University of Western England is that it supports the MBA by its own virtual learning environment. On Line World, it provides access to MBA core text and allows students to learn and interact online with their peers.
1. Learning and teaching
Plan learning: 18%
independent research: 82%
2. Evaluation
Course assignment: 100%
Evaluation method will include:
*Written test
*Oral introduction
*Written report
*Course assignment
*Academic poster
*Trying
*Case study
*Literature review
*Research proposal
3. Application Requirements
1. Academic requirements
Normally, you must meet at least one of the following admission requirements:
(1) Have a degree awarded by an appropriate institution
(2) Have a graduate award (pass the corresponding level)
(3) Have appropriate professional qualifications, such as ACCA or CIMA qualifications
(4) Have passed the pre-master or other basic courses
(5) Do a mature student with relevant work or career experience
2. Language requirements
For applicants whose native language is not English, the school will set a minimum English level. The following qualifications must be obtained within two years of the start of the course.
UWS University's General English Language Requirements: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic Module (Non-General Training)
Total score 6.0, no subtests below 5.5.