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Syllabus: MBA Programme details for the Master of Business Administration Courses Presented in this ProgrammeThe MBA includes the following compulsory courses and components:
Duration of the ProgrammeThis programme has a minimum duration of one year before the qualification certificate can be issued. The maximum learning duration is normally two years. PrerequisitesCompletion of the BBA (Hons) or having been granted the status of a BBA (Hons) qualification through the process of recognition of prior earning (RPL), as confirmed by the CU Senate. Single courses may be enrolled for to complete other qualifications. In such cases the student must consider that the courses sequentially before each course were selected by CU to serve as foundational knowledge for the more advanced courses. Strategic ManagementCredits: 20 Synopsis. In the fast moving area of strategy, this course provides the most comprehensive treatment of both rational and creative approaches to the subject. It offers a popular practitioner-oriented perspective, focuses on skill-building in all major areas of strategy formation, implementation, and evaluation, and weaves three very contemporary themes throughout each chapter-globalisation, the natural environment, and e-commerce. Outline. The following aspects are reflected in this course:
Project ManagementCredits: Incorporated in the advanced business project. Synopsis. This course is designed to put the student on a fast-track to managing projects of every shape and size with speed and accuracy. It help the student master the essentials of good project management and then explore the situations where good projects and good business meet. It guides the student, step by step, to deliver the right projects in the right way at the right time. Outline. The following aspects are reflected in this course:
Advanced Business ProjectCredits: 60 Synopsis. The aim of the project is to put advanced business theory into practice. It is expected of our students to participate and apply their acquired management skills in an approved project in a business or organisational environment. Members of the project team will perform a variety of tasks designated to them by the appointed project leader and the course professor. These tasks are divergent in nature and will be determined by the nature of the project. The student's contribution to the effective functioning of the group and the successful completion of the project will be assessed. In order to maintain a set standard of assessment, guidelines for assessing group participation are provided. Research MethodologyCredits: Incorporated in the dissertation. Synopsis. This course guides the student, step by step, through the research process, from problem selection through writing up results. It provides all of the basics necessary to complete a research project in any discipline. Outline. The following aspects are reflected in this course:
DissertationCredits: 100 Synopsis. This programme requires students to complete a dissertation as part of the final assessment for the MBA degree. Doing a dissertation means that, instead of knowledge and information being presented and following a prescribed route for answering questions, students are thrust into an active role of managing an investigation into a topic area. This means researching and discovering things for themselves. They will have to set their own targets and parameters, pose their own central research question and decide on the appropriate sources of information to support the research. It therefore requires the use of the higher-level cognitive skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Students may choose an area of particular interest to them within the scope of Business Management. A dissertation is an individual effort and the student, his/her academic tutor and the course professor will work together on constructing an approved topic (research question) and methodologies. | ||
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