MBA - Governance and Risk Management
- 1 year
- Duration
- 20,000 GBP
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- MBA
- Degree
- Mixed
- Format
- London / United Kingdom
- Location
- ULaw - The University of Law
- School
Program description
With an emphasis on governance, sustainability, compliance, and ethical supervision, our Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Governance and Risk Management (MGAM) program can help you become a better company manager and leader. Developed with a focus on catering to the needs of the industry's growth, you will acquire the skills to become:
- Accomplished in the critical oversight required of top management and a specialist in the advanced study of organizations, their management, and the changing national and international context in which they function, this individual is a business management expert.
- Someone who can learn critically and spot possibilities to advance a company's or an entrepreneur's business swiftly.
- A self-assured manager and leader who, with meticulous research and analysis, can put an organization's best interests first and take it to the next level.
Program structure
Students will study for one year divided into three semesters of 13 weeks. In each semester full-time students will study 60 credits of taught modules.
- Data Analysis and AI for Strategic Decision-Making (15 credits)
- Economics, Society and Ethics for Sustainable Future (15 credits)
- Corporate Governance and the Role of Directors (15 credits)
- Strategic Accounting, Corporate Reporting and Finance (15 credits)
- Generating Value through Marketing in the Digital Age (15 credits)
- Creating and Protecting Intellectual Property (15 credits)
- Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain (15 credits)
- Organisational Behaviour and People Management (15 credits)
- Managing Business Risk (15 credits)
The MBA Challenge modules form an integrative thread across the programme:
- The Leader’s Challenge: Creating a mindset (1st semester) (15 credits)
- The Innovator’s Challenge: Create your digital product (2nd semester) (15 credits)
- The CEO’s Challenge: Strategy and Integration (3rd semester) (15 credits)
- Capstone: Connecting the MBA with Your Career (runs in the 2 weeks after the 3rd semester) (0 credits)
Price
Tuition fees for international students per year:
- 20,000 GBP
- 16,000 GBP (Online courses)
Requirements for applicants
- 2:2 or above from a UK Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent qualification(s), plus 3 years professional experience (standard route)
English language requirements for applicants whose first language is not English
- IELTS score required: 6.5 overall (at least 5.5 in each component)
- The University of Law English Test (ULET)*: 6.5 overall (at least 5.5 in each component)
- TOEFL iBT (not ‘MyBest Scores’): 79 (Listening 11, Speaking 17, Reading 12, Writing 20)
- Pearson PTE Academic: 72 overall (at least 59 in each component)
- LanguageCert ESOL (both papers must be sat within 3 months): B2 Written paper: overall 101 (min 33 in R/L/W); B2 Spoken paper: min 33/50
- Trinity ISE : ISE II: Three merits and one distinction
- Cambridge FCE/CAE/CPE (First, Advanced, Proficiency): 176 overall (at least 162 in each component)
- Cambridge IGCSE syllabus 0500, 0510, 0511, 0522, 0900, 0991:1st Language: C; 2nd Language: B
- International Baccalaureate : 4
- Functional Skills: Pass
- Trinity ESOL for Life Skills: Pass
*The University of Law English Test (ULET) was developed to evaluate your level of English for undergraduate or graduate education. Our University will consider it as evidence of your proficiency in English. Additionally, it complies with the conditions for a UK visa for immigration (UKVI).
About the university
The University of Law is the largest law school in the United Kingdom and was formed in 1962 as The College of Law of England and Wales. It offers law degrees, specialized legal training, and continuing professional development courses for British barristers and lawyers. Its beginnings can be found around 1876.
Prior to receiving university status in 2012, the College of Law's educational and training business was divided off and incorporated as a private limited company. The College of Law had been established by royal charter as a charity in 1975. The College of Law Limited and The University of Law Limited were created from this. The college was given the authority to offer degrees in 2006. When it was given university status in 2012, it changed its name to The University of Law (ULaw) and became the first for-profit educational institution in the UK.
The university has nine campuses in the UK, located in Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, and Sheffield, in addition to an overseas campus in Hong Kong.
All of our courses, from our undergraduate law degrees to our varied range of business courses and postgraduate programmes, are created using a special, varied, and innovative learning approach that has been shown to produce independent professionals capable of competing in the quickly changing professional world. Our courses are created to prepare you for the real-life difficulties of the working world with a focus on developing abilities in problem-solving, evaluating arguments, critical thinking, and commercial awareness.
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