The MBA, MSc and DBA for busy Professionals Do not be left out. Every professional is trying to go back to school. Join knowledge industry by enrolling on the famous Heriot Watt University Edinburgh Business School (EBS) MBA, MSc and DBA Programmes today and grow your Business or enhance your career prospects. for the award of an MBA Core (Compulsory) Electives Passes in 9 courses 7 Core Courses 2 Electives All courses are credit rated at 20 credits Economics Organisational Project Alliances and Partnerships Competitive Strategy Consumer Credit Risk Developing Effective Managers and Financial Risk Development International Making Strategies Work People in Global Relations Resourcing People in Changing Contexts Personal Competencies Channels Communications Research Mergers & Performance Practical History of Financial Principles of Retailing Sales Force Services Strategic Strategic Risk Note: Students studying on the MBA Pathway may be eligible for the general awards of Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration (passes in 3 courses, one of which is core for the MBA pathway and Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (passes in 6 courses, one of which is core for the MBA pathway) as interim or exit awards.
for the award of an MBA with a Specialism Passes in 11 courses 7 Core Courses 4 Electives from relevant Designated list All courses are credit rated at 20 credits Core Courses Economics Organisational Project Designated Electives for Specialisms Developing Effective Managers and Relations Resourcing Development People in Global Personal Competencies Performance People in Changing Contexts Strategic Planning Consumer International Channels Communications Principles of Retailing Sales Force Services Research Practical History of Financial Credit Risk Financial Risk Alliances and Partnerships Strategic Strategic Risk Making Strategies Work Competitive Strategy
for the MSc Awards. Passes in 9 Courses 5 Core Courses as shown. 4 Electives from the Designated list Financial Strategic Planning Core Courses Consumer Research Communications International Credit Risk Financial Risk Project Strategic Risk Making Strategies Work Competitive Strategy People in Changing Contexts Resourcing Performance Development Principles of Retailing Services Sales Force Channels Practical History of Financial Elective Courses Alliances and Partnerships Strategic Research for Business and Relations Organisational People in Global Personal Competencies Developing Effective Managers &
THE DBA (Only available for study in the English Language) Theory and Practicality. Research and Business. A Doctorate in Business Administration is the bridge that brings these vital disciplines together. Equivalent to a PhD, our DBA will allow you to use research methods to define, research and evaluate issues facing your Organisation. The programme demands intelligence, diligence and determination: the rewards, however, can be significant for your career and your Organisation. STRUCTURE The DBA has three distinct stages. Complete all three and you ll be among the very best practitioners of research based business solutions in the world. THE COURSE STAGE Demonstrates your knowledge and expertise in the subject discipline(s) required to underpin the subject of your THE MENTORED STAGE Defines an appropriate subject for your THE SUPERVISED STAGE Allows you to conduct a literature search, then write and defend a 45,000 word ADMISSIONS Before commencing any study, you must complete the Edinburgh Business School DBA application and reference forms; these require you to provide an outline of your proposed area of research. To join the DBA Programme, you must have five years experience and a relevant Masters degree - either an MBA or an business and management subject(s), or a relevant PhD. All DBA students must be fluent in the English Language. There is no fixed start date for the DBA Programme; you can apply and commence your studies at any time of the year. THE COURSE STAGE Once accepted onto the programme, you must first complete the three courses titled Introduction to Business Research 1, 2 and 3. These will help you understand the research process: Introduction to Business Research 1 gives you a basic understanding of what research is and how it is carried out. It is particularly useful if you have not undertaken any Postgraduate research before. Introduction to Business Research 2 considers research methodology and literature review. It explains how to carry out a business-related literature review and then use it to develop a hypothesis or theory about a business issue.
Introduction to Business Research 3 concentrates on statistical techniques for data collection, analysis and drawing conclusions. Each course is assessed by a written three-hour examination. Pass these and you will go on to discuss your research interest with an Edinburgh Business School Senior Mentor and develop an outline of your proposed area of research. The Senior Mentor will then review your academic transcript and planned topic to decide which, if any, additional courses are required. You must successfully complete these additional subject courses, each of which requires around 200 hours of study. Course fees Each course in the Course stage is a subject to the prevailing course fee. You can find more information on: ebsglobal.net/programmes/self-studypathway-fee. For further details go to: www.ebsglobal.net