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MBA Programme and Awards
Programme
| Core Modules |
Elective Courses |
Accounting
Organisational Behaviour
Economics
Project Management
Finance
Strategic Planning
Marketing |
Competitive Strategy
Strategic Risk Management
Consumer Behaviour
Marketing Channels
Decision Making Techniques
Marketing Research
Financial Risk Management
Mergers and Acquisitions
Derivatives
Government, Industry and Privatisation
Quantitative Methods
Human Resource Management
Sales Force Management
Services Marketing
Influence
International Marketing |
Awards
General MBA Degree
Students who successfully complete the seven core modules and two elective courses are
eligible for the award of the MBA Degree.
Specialist MBA Degree
Edinburgh Business School and English School of Business offer students the opportunity to study for a specialist MBA in five subject areas:
- Finance,
- Marketing,
- Human Resources Management,
- Strategic Planning and
- Public Administration.
To qualify for the award of the Specialist MBA, a student must successfully complete the seven core modules plus four electives, selected from the designated group that follows:
List of Electives for each of the Specialist MBA Degrees
MBA in
Marketing |
MBA in Human Resource Management |
Consumer Behaviour |
Consumer Behaviour |
Negotiation |
Human Resource Management |
Marketing Channels |
Influence |
Marketing Research |
Negotiation |
Sales Force Management |
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International Marketing |
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MBA in
Strategic Planning |
Financial Risk Management 1 |
Competitive Strategy |
Financial Risk Management 2 |
Mergers and Acquisitions |
Decision Making Techniques |
Strategic Risk Management |
Mergers and Acquisitions |
Negotiation |
Quantitative Methods |
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MBA in Public Administration |
Government, Industry and Privatisation |
Corporate Governance |
Stakeholder Management |
Making Strategies Work |
Strategic Risk Management |
Negotiation |
Influence |
Obviously, students are not able to hold two MBA degrees from Heriot-Watt University. Thus, those wishing to pursue a Specialist MBA they can follow one of two options:
- Having completed that nine courses (see above), instead of graduating complete the additional requirements for the Specialist degree. Once this is accomplished students can apply to graduate and receive the degree of Master of Business Administration with their selected specialisation.
- Graduate upon completion of nine courses and subsequently complete the additional requirements for the Specialist degree. Students receive their degree certificate upon graduation and a further certificate which confirms that, having been awarded the degree of Master of Business Administration in certain year, the student has duly completed a further course of study and satisfied the examiners and, by resolution of the Senate, been awarded a specialisation in one of the groups in the afore-mentioned tables.
Postgraduate Certificates and Diploma
The MBA Programme is structured to allow the greatest possible flexibility. Students have the opportunity to receive interim qualifications en route to the MBA; they are the Postgraduate Certificate and the Postgraduate Diploma.
Requirements for a Postgraduate Certificate
To be eligible for the award of a Postgraduate Certificate, a student must:
- Be matriculated;
- Successfully complete two MBA courses, and at least one core module.
- A maximum of one exemption or credit transfer will be permitted for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate.
- Eligibility for the award of a Postgraduate Certificate includes the ability to matriculate to the MBA.
Requirements for a Postgraduate Diploma
To be eligible for the award of a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration, a student must:
- Be matriculated;
- Successfully complete five MBA courses, and at least one core module.
- A maximum of two exemptions or credit transfers will be permitted for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma.
- Eligibility for the award of a Postgraduate Diploma includes the ability to matriculate to the MBA.
Specialist (named) Postgraduate Diploma
To be eligible for the award of a Specialist Postgraduate Diploma, a student must:
- Complete six courses, to include the relevant core modules and at least four of the electives designated as relevant to the specialisation in question. Thus, a student undertaking the Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management would have to complete Organisational Behaviour plus four from Consumer Behaviour, Human Resource Management, Influence and Negotiation, and one other course or .module
- A maximum of two exemptions or credit transfers will be permitted for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma.
Eligibility for the award of a Postgraduate Diploma includes the ability to matriculate.
Specialist Postgraduate Diplomas are available in the same designation as MBA degrees with specialisation. |
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| Accreditations |
Accredited by Royal Charter
Heriot-Watt University received
its Royal Charter in 1966. This is granted by the British government
and ensures that universities and their programmes meet very high
academic standards. Most countries, including the US and Canada,
are happy to accept the standard of degrees awarded by universities
in Great Britain as equivalent to their own.
Approved by the Department of Education (US)
The university is approved by the United States Department
of Education. This approval enables US students to apply
for a government loan to help with educational expenses and
may help to convince your employer to sponsor you through
the MBA programme.
Established for over 10 years
Edinburgh Business School has been established for over
10 years and has produced 10,000 graduates from more than
150 countries. There are currently 7,000 active students
studying the MBA programme.
Recognised by major businesses
The business community has welcomed the MBA programme,
with many major and mid-sized companies subsidising their
employees' educational expenses for the programme. Here are
some companies that have sponsored their employees through
the Edinburgh Business School programme: Adobe Systems. Frito-Lay,
Goodyear, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Johnson & Johnson,
Levi Strauss & Co., Royal & Sun Alliance Canada,
and Sun Microsystems. |
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