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Aim of the Course
The aim of the course is to provide at master’s level a preparatory, but rigorous and relevant education particularly for international students to study at a UK University and succeed in all MSc stages.
The sequence of units in the course is designed to incrementally build up participant’s knowledge in the field of Business Administration, Management and Presentation .
COURSE MODULES
Semester 1
- The Corporate Environment
- Understanding People in Organisations
- Management Theory
- Relationship Marketing
- Relationship Marketing
- Business Operations
Semester 2
- Human Resource Analysis
- Business Analysis
- Strategic Management
- Working and Learning with Others
PROGRESS ROUTE
For MBA
"Holders of the ABP Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration may make an application to the University of Gloucestershire for entry to the Master's stage of the MBA. MBA applicants will additionally need to have evidence of 2-3 years of relevant managerial level work experience.
MSc in Business Administration
Holders of the ABP Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration without 2-3 years of relevant managerial level work experience may make an application to the University of Gloucestershire for entry to the Master's stage of the MSc in Business Administration.
The Master's stage of above both awards comprises a dissertation with an integral research methods course requiring compulsory attendance. It may be possible to complete the dissertation by online supervision. The final admissions decision rests with the University."
Entry Requirements
*A recognised and recent university degree in business administration or in a closely related subject. Mature student with extensive responsible employment in the relevant field and a clear potential for postgraduate studies .
Awarding Body
ABP - The Association of Business Practitioners .
Assessment
All the modules will be internally assessed but externally moderated by ABP. Assessment may take the form of in class exercises, individual or group assignments, time constrained examinations
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