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Application and Contact DetailsStephen Griffiths - MBA Programme Director or call Cath Hargreaves - Registry on +44 (0)1792 481094 Programme LengthFull Time (15 months) Graduation is in the second week of July. Part-Time (3 years: 2 evenings per week, plus workshops). Programme DescriptionSwansea Business School (SBS) has delivered its University of Wales MBA for over fifteen years. We welcome applications from international, EU and UK students. The MBA is an internationally respected general management qualification, which enhances the skills and competences of experienced managers, but also provides a launch into a management career for more recent graduates. The programme covers the general business/management curriculum, with a limited opportunity to specialise. The International Tourism pathway will be relevant to experienced managers in this industry or those who have ambitions to enter it. All students are encouraged to apply concepts learnt as well as become familiar with theoretical paradigms. The content will improve students' potential to manage effectively through development of abilities, extension of knowledge and understanding of a wide range of management skills, ideas and theories. Past students have enhanced their career advancement in the private, public and voluntary/not for profit sectors, related to tourism. This programme will be attractive to candidates from any functional specialism or sector, seeking job security or promotion through development of their managerial abilities. Part time students are encouraged to apply theory to their own employer organisations or past work experience. Full time students will participate in a programme of organisational visits, workshops and CPD events (in liaison with the Chartered Management Institute) to provide application and networking opportunities. Course delivery is by tutors who have business experience and a subject based specialism. All research conducted at SBS is designed to underpin teaching delivery. Programme Content and StructurePart I Compulsory Modules Analytical Techniques for Management International Tourism Management Consultancy and Project Management Part 2 - Dissertation The dissertation requires students to undertake an in-depth business research exercise. It is a vehicle for the integration of skills and knowledge learned during Part 1. It is a substantial piece of work carried out over a period of time, and students can follow personal preference of subject for specialisation and further depth of study. All students, following the submission of a research proposal, will be allocated a supervising tutor with whom they must communicate regularly. AssessmentModules are assessed by a coursework. This may take various forms, work-based projects, small research projects, presentations, case study analysis and the dissertation. Full time or unwaged students will not be at a disadvantage in application-based assessment, as work simulation or utilisation of SBS employer network will provide alternatives to work based assignments. Entry RequirementsApplicants must be over 21 years of age and possess one or more of the following: A recognised Honours degree or equivalent. Interviews will be conducted with all applicants where possible. International students can establish a dialogue via e-mail. To be read in conjunction with this page Applicants from non-English Speaking CountriesYou will need to demonstrate your competence in English. This normally requires that you have passed The British Council IELTS test at level 6 or the TOEFL test at 550 or an equivalent. The Admissions Officer will advise on acceptable alternatives. International/non EU students will be given priority in the allocation of college accommodation. |


