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BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

MBA Information Management

This programme provides students with the opportunity to develop and reflect on high level information management issues.

It strengthens the students’ ability to adopt an international perspective in developing their own unique interpretations of all the modules within the programme.

The MBA Information Management programme will equip students with general business management knowledge as well as specialist Information Management skills to enable them to excel in their chosen field.

Modules

Part 1:

Compulsory modules:

• Financial Management • Human Resource Management • Marketing Management • Strategic Management

Specialist modules:

• E-Business Strategy • Business Decision Making

Part 2:

• Dissertation

MBA Marketing

This programme provides the academic and practical skills necessary to develop and reflect on high level marketing management skills and competences which will be applicable across a wide range of situations, sectors and organisations.

It will also equip students with the skills and knowledge to conduct advanced research into a variety of marketing management issues whilst focusing on the interrelationship of marketing management and organisational performance.

Part 1

Compulsory modules:

• Financial Management • Human Resource Management • Marketing Management • Strategic Management

Specialist modules:

• International Marketing • Digital Marketing

This programme is available to Home and International applicants. For entry criteria, please see page 28

Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)

The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is a professional doctorate which provides a structured programme of study through the delivery of taught modules, closely integrated with an individual’s professional career development.

The programme has two parts, and is composed of taught modules and a doctoral-level work-based research project. The element of reflection on professional practice distinguishes the professional doctorate from the award of a PhD.

Modules

Part 1:

Compulsory modules:

• Research Principles and Philosophy • Visions for the Future –

Theoretical Perspectives on Management • Critical Literature Review for Doctoral Research • Converting Research into Practice • Quantitative Research Methods • Advancing to Doctoral Research Stage

Part 2:

• Preparing for Doctoral Research • Research Dissertation

This programme is available to Home and International applicants. For entry criteria, please see page 28

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