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The main objective of the programme is to empower students with a superb grounding on a mix of specific and broad range of business oriented subjects directly applicable to today's knowledge-based economy.
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Understand, evaluate and employ the concepts and theories of the basic disciplines underpinning modern management
- Demonstrate an understanding of the skills needed to promote and develop a conducive management culture
- Understand the management process of organization, and know how to utilize resources effectively and efficiently in the pursuit of organizational goals
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- Internationally Recognised Qualification
This degree from a leading UK University creates international mobility and greater career advancement opportunities for its graduates.
- Syllabus Designed with an International Focus
This business programme consists of units that incorporate comprehensive international perspectives and knowledge much required by a working professional or businessperson of an organisation operating in an international business environment.
- Assessment Methods
Cater to the learning needs of the mature students, this programme adopts a variety of interesting assessment techniques, such as case studies, online participation and presentations, individual and group work, research paper and critical review of articles.
- Professional and Highly Qualified Lecturers
This programme will be facilitated by highly qualified academic staff who are both subject matter experts as well as trained e-facilitators. They will provide participants with continual support throughout the programme. All e-facilitators are pre-approved by the university.
- Modular System of Learning
Modular learning gives participants more control in their time management and allows them to learn at their own pace.
- Accreditation
The University of Wales has a tradition for excellence in education and its qualifications are well sought after in the United Kingdom and internationally. The University's mission is to continually make a distinctive and distinguished contribution to higher education in Wales, the United Kingdom and the international community.
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The programme is organised into two inter-related stages culminating
with the award of the MBA upon completion of all the stages. The
programme consists of 10 compulsory modules where there are a total of
9 taught modules and dissertation. The 9 modules have a total of 120
credits with the following credit weightings each:
Module Code |
Module Title |
Credits |
BA 601 |
Financial and Managerial Accounting |
10 |
BA 602 |
Marketing Management |
15 |
BA 603 |
Business Quantitative Analysis |
15 |
BA 604 |
Human Resource Management & Organisation Behaviour |
15 |
BA 605 |
Management Information System |
10 |
BA 606 |
Operations Management |
15 |
BA 607 |
Managerial Economics |
10 |
BA 608 |
Financial Management |
15 |
BA 609 |
Corporate Strategy and Business Policy |
15 |
BA 610 |
Dissertation |
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Important Notice:
- For all UOW-MBA students, you are allowed only ONE ATTEMPT at a failed module.
- The students must complete Part A (9 modules), before proceeding to the next stage Part B (dissertation). In Part A, the BA609 is the module to be taken at the last, after completing the rest 8 modules which students can attempt to complete in any sequence depending upon the timing of the registration.
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Upon graduation, students will further enhance their managerial career enhancement in their chosen industry.
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- A Bachelor¡¯s degree recognized by the University. If the degree is not recognized, candidates will be required to qualify under the terms of mature entry.
- Non-graduates or Mature students with a minimum 2 years working in a position of responsibility of relevance to the scheme of study to be pursued. These applicants will be considered on a case by case basis.
- Applicants for whom English is a second language must provide evidence of English Proficiency. Either a recognised degree or equivalent qualifications (where the language of instruction is English), or a score of at least 550 (written version) or 213 (computer version) on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or an equivalent IELTS score, or National College English Test (CET) Band 4 & 6, or English Proficiency Test ¨C Level 3 of Informatics Academy.
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| 4 intakes ¨C May, Jun, September, November |
The programme can be completed in a minimum of 24 months |
| Delivered through e-learning |
- The modules will be assessed based on Coursework (25%), Written Examination (65%) and Participation (10%). Exams are conducted three times a year, in the months of January, May and September. Students are required to submit the dissertation in order to complete the programme. For the dissertation, 6 months time is provided. A Board of Examiners meeting decides the final marks. Students who fail a module may be permitted to resubmit the Coursework or to re-sit the module's Written Examinations whilst taking another module. This shall be done at the full discretion of the Academic Members of the Board of Examiners. A student may only resubmit the Coursework and/or resit a Written Examination once*. *Should a student fail to pass a specific module's Coursework and/or Written Examination after one resit attempt, he/she will be excluded from MBA programme but will be permitted to continue with other modules in the programme to be eligible for a Post Graduate Certificate.
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Administration Fees : RM700 (Non-Refundable)
Course Fees : Please contact us for more details
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Informatics Kuala Lumpur
E-0-2 Megan Avenue 1, 189 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur (map)
Course Enquiry Hotline : 1-800-88-2388
Tel: 03-2166 4928
Email : callcentre@informatics.com.my

Opening Hours :
Monday ¨C Friday : 9.00am to 9.00pm
Saturday : 9.00am to 5.00pm
Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays
* Information here is subject to changes without prior notice.
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