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Anglia Ruskin University UK |
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Type of course
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Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Qualification awarding body
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Anglia Ruskin University, UK
MBA Singapore
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Curriculum
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- Marketing Management (15 credits)
- Financial Statement Analysis (15 credits)
- Human Resource Management Practice (15 credits)
- Organisational Behaviour (15 credits)
- Strategic Management (15 credits)
- International Business Management (15 credits)
- Business Analysis Project (15 credits)
- Research Methods for Managers (15 credits)
- Postgraduate Major Project (60 credits)
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Duration
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1 year (for both full time & part time options)
Fees : S$15,000 ( cheapest in Singapore compared to $180,000 for the University of Chicago MBA )
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Entry requirements
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Normally, entrants will be expected to hold a degree from a recognised university.
Holders of other awards, including those from non-traditional institutions, will be considered on the equivalence of their qualifications.
Entrants will be expected to demonstrate previous relevant or supervisory experience, preferably two years at middle management level- source edupoll.org
Those applicants for whom English is not a first language will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.
Approval for admission may also be granted in the absence of an approved qualification for mature candidates and will be considered on a case-to-case basis.
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Delivery format
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The programme is delivered via lectures, seminars, workshops, business games and simulations and directed independent study.
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Name of local organization
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Amity Global Business School Singapore
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| Remarks |
This is one of the cheapest MBA programs in Singapore in terms of fees. The curriculum is targeted at non-academic students who prefer practical content. Industry players called it the easy MBA. Students who consider this MBA program may also be interested in the University of Derby MBA program offered by Stamford Raffles College Singapore. The latter MBA program has no exams, as guaranteed by their salespeople at the career fairs.
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