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Aberdeen Business School

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

The Masters in Business Administration (MBA) at the business school meets the highest international standards, is of high quality and has direct relevance to the real world. Aberdeen Business School has had AMBA accreditation since 1999 and is one of the largest providers of management education in the UK. The Financial Times in March 2007, lists our AMBA accredited e-MBA as one of the Top 32 online MBAs available globally.

* AMBA Accreditation

Our MBA programme has international focus and offers a range of specialist routes in a range of study modes. We offer the Full-time MBA, the Part-time MBA and the Online MBA (eMBA):

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Full-time MBA

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Part-time MBA

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Online MBA (eMBA)

The specialist MBA Oil and Gas Management course started in 2007. This course is available by full-time, executive part-time and online study modes.

* MBA Oil and Gas Management (New in 2007)

A new MBA in Transport Strategy and Management was launched in January 2008 and is studied fully online.

* MBA Transport Strategy and Management (NEW in 2008)

There are specialist degrees in MBA Agribusiness Management and MBA Food Business Management available in full-time and online study modes. This degree is delivered in conjunction with the Scottish Agricultural College:

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MBA Agribusiness Management

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MBA Food Business Management

The focus of the MBA programme is leadership and we offer a first class learning environment in which to study for an MBA, blending the latest academic thinking with business knowledge and expertise, all of which is reflected in the MBA programme.

In the words of the MBA Programme Director, "..our MBA is valued as a high calibre management qualification with the practical relevance to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex and rapidly changing international environment." The Associate Dean agrees saying, "...The content of the programme will provide you with the essential range of knowledge and skills which you will require for a successful management career."
Benefits of the Course
Nine Key Reasons to study MBA at Aberdeen Business School

More and more students are choosing to study for an MBA at the Aberdeen Business School and they consistently list nine reasons for doing so:

* Excellent MBA teaching facilities
* International exchange Summer Schools
* Interactive six week business simulation exercise
* Ten week internship in a local organisation
* Free laptop with wireless capability for all full time MBA students, to keep on completion of studies with us
* Use of our award winning Virtual Campus for all eMBA students
* Access to the Scottish Fresh Talent Initiative, leading to two years additional visa stay
* Mentoring and career guidance
* Membership of the ABS MBA Alumni Association and networking opportunities

Once you have completed your MBA you can join the MBA Alumni Association which will allow you to keep in touch with fellow graduates as well as activities within the University and other associated events.

* MBA Alumni Association

source:http://www.rgu.ac.uk
 
Course Structure - Full-time
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Curriculum & Method of Study

The syllabus follows a progressive model enabling students to gain a broad base of leadership skills and an understanding of the functional components of management before moving into areas of specialist study and strategic management.

Stage 1 - Core Management Modules

These modules focus on operational and strategic aspects of business decision making within the key functional areas of organisations. Studying them provides background and insight into the major aspects of the internal and external business environments. In addition they provide knowledge and understanding in the application of information analysis and presentation.

Stage 2 - Specialist Modules

These modules provide the opportunity to study an aspect of business management in depth. The modules are supported by research, where appropriate, from work being undertaken in the Aberdeen Business School and presentations from external contributors in the field who provide an "applied" focus in the subject area. Students choose three "themed" modules from a portfolio of options that allow them to match their studies with career needs or aspirations.

Stage 3 - Strategic Management

This "double" module completes the taught element of the MBA programme. It provides practical skills in analysis of complex corporate situations and generation of effective and innovative strategies for organisational success. The learning approach relies heavily on group work and is centred on integrative case studies and a substantial business simulation exercise. The supporting lecture material is complemented with guest presentations from national and local senior managers involved in challenging strategic issues of turnaround, managing decline etc.

Speakers include Clive Morton - Human Resource Director at Anglian Water Services and author of "Becoming World Class" and "Beyond World Class", and Professor Kevan Scholes, formerly Director of the Sheffield Business School and Visiting Professor of Strategic Management who is now the Principal Partner of Scholes Associates and author of "Exploring Corporate Strategy" (with Gerry Johnson).

Stage 4 - Project

The final 'project' stage provides the opportunity to apply the knowledge skills and understanding gained from the taught elements in an applied business context. For full-time students this can involve a period of placement with a local organisation. The project emphasises the analysis resolution of strategic issues within a practical and often, global business environment.
Duration of Course

Our MBA can be undertaken as a 12 month programme (full-time), typically the choice of international students. It is also available by part-time and by distance learning (over 30 months) which allows students the flexibility to maintain their career paths whilst studying.

The criteria for a Master of Business Administration with Distinction is detailed in the Assessment Handbook.
Award Full-time
PgDip Business Administration Semesters 1 and 2
MBA (Master of Business Administration) Semester 3
 
About us

Aberdeen Business School is one of the leading providers of management and professional education in Scotland. We have over 3,000 UK and international students on our programme of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The School is managed by the Faculty Management Group and there are more than 250 members of staff within the school.

Founded in 1965, the Aberdeen Business School continues to build on a firm foundation with its formidable reputation for a pragmatic approach to higher education. The School is part of The Robert Gordon University (RGU), which has regularly been acclaimed as the top university in Scotland for graduate employment and is currently ranked 10th across all UK universities.

The Good University Guide 2009, published by The Times, ranks the university as the best modern university in the United Kingdom. The Times report says, "Among the generation of new universities, The Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, is the best placed at 54th (out of 113 overall)".

* 10 Reasons to choose the Aberdeen Business School

* Open Day 2008

* Events, Conferences and Open Evenings at Aberdeen Business School

Academic Departments

The Aberdeen Business School is one of the largest business schools in the United Kingdom and is structured into the following Academic Departments:
- Accounting, Finance and Economics
- Business and Management
- Communication and Media
- Human Resource Management
- Information Management
- Law
- Marketing
- Public Policy

Associated with the departments, there are a number of satellite applied Research Centres in the field of Entrepreneurship, Knowledge Management, Tourism, Public Policy, and Transport Policy.
Our Focus on Informed Learning

Aberdeen Business School is recognised nationally and internationally for responding to the needs of both students and employers. Our strong links with industry, commerce and the public sector enable us to ensure that our courses are practical and innovative and offer students the very best learning experience.

* Dean's Introduction to the Postgraduate Programme

* Dean's Introduction to the Undergraduate Programme

The Placement Office at the Aberdeen Business School works throughout the year placing students from a variety of our courses with both local and national employers.

* The Placement Office

As mark of the quality of our undergraduate and postgraduate level programmes many of our courses are recognised, or are accredited by, the professional organisations. More information can be found by looking at the courses (you can link to the course directory by selecting the appropriate button above) or by viewing:

* Find out about our Accredited Courses

Consultancy

* Executive Development at Aberdeen Business School

The School has six Centres of Excellence that are active in research and consultancy work for local, national and international organisations. These Centres include:

* Charles P. Skene Centre for Entrepreneurship

* Centre for International Labour Market Studies (CILMS)

* Centre for Knowledge Management (CKM)

* Centre for Public Policy and Management (CPPM)

* Research Centre for Transport Policy (CfTP)

* Scottish Centre of Tourism (SCoT)

Faculty Excellence

A teaching faculty that blends academic expertise with the credibility gained from current business, professional and consultancy activities supports the School's programmes. The staff also have an excellent record in attracting research funding from such bodies as the Arts and Humanities Research Board, Economic and Social Research Council, the European Commission and UNESCO.

* Overview of Research within the Business School

Staff are also on the editorial boards of numerous international journals, including the Journal of Forensic Accounting, Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, Libri: International Journal of Libraries and Information Services, and Journal of International Business and Economics Research.

Many of our courses have a European and International focus and attract students from all parts of the UK, the EU and further afield. The resulting mix of students, cultures and customs creates a modern cosmopolitan study environment from which staff and students benefit.

* Staff at Aberdeen Business School

* History of Aberdeen Business School

* International Study

* Find out more about The Robert Gordon University

* Aberdeen - find out about the city
 
Course Structure - Part-time
Curriculum & Method of Study

The syllabus follows a progressive model enabling students to gain a broad base of leadership skills and an understanding of the functional components of management before moving into areas of specialist study and strategic management.

Stage 1 - Core Management Modules

These modules focus on operational and strategic aspects of business decision making within the key functional areas of organisations. Studying them provides background and insight into the major aspects of the internal and external business environments. In addition they provide knowledge and understanding in the application of information analysis and presentation.

Stage 2 - Specialist Modules

These modules provide the opportunity to study an aspect of business management in depth. The modules are supported by research, where appropriate, from work being undertaken in the Aberdeen Business School and presentations from external contributors in the field who provide an "applied" focus in the subject area. Students choose three "themed" modules from a portfolio of options that allow them to match their studies with career needs or aspirations.

Stage 3 - Strategic Management

This "double" module completes the taught element of the MBA programme. It provides practical skills in analysis of complex corporate situations and generation of effective and innovative strategies for organisational success. The learning approach relies heavily on group work and is centred on integrative case studies and a substantial business simulation exercise. The supporting lecture material is complemented with guest presentations from national and local senior managers involved in challenging strategic issues of turnaround, managing decline etc.

Speakers include Clive Morton - Human Resource Director at Anglian Water Services and author of "Becoming World Class" and "Beyond World Class", and Professor Kevan Scholes, formerly Director of the Sheffield Business School and Visiting Professor of Strategic Management who is now the Principal Partner of Scholes Associates and author of "Exploring Corporate Strategy" (with Gerry Johnson).

Stage 4 - Project

The final 'project' stage provides the opportunity to apply the knowledge skills and understanding gained from the taught elements in an applied business context. For full-time students this can involve a period of placement with a local organisation. The project emphasises the analysis resolution of strategic issues within a practical and often, global business environment.
Duration of Course

Our MBA can be undertaken as either a 12 month programme (full-time) or a 30 month programme (part-time), which is often the choice of UK-based students who prefer to maintain their career paths whilst studying.

The criteria for a Master of Business Administration with Distinction is detailed in the Assessment Handbook.
Award Part-time
PgDip Business Administration Semesters 1 to 5
MBA Master of Business Administration Semesters 6 to 8
 
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