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Business & Management Pathway
MBA
University of Bradford
University of Bradford
MBA, Bradford School of Management
Executive Part Time from Hong Kong, Macau, China
Distance learning from anywhere in the world
Now 4 modules delivered by Bradford faculty in Hong Kong
Study the same syllabus, same standards, same materials and receive same degree as those students studying on-campus in Bradford
Opportunity to study block modules at the Bradford campus, Germany, the Netherlands (Tias Nimbas Business School) or Dubai
University of Bradford School of Management
As one of the world’s leading business schools the Bradford University School of Management is recognised for the quality and flexibility of its MBA programme as well as the future earning power of its graduates.
Bradford School of Management is ranked 14th in the UK by the Financial Times (European Business Schools 2009) out of 112 Business Schools in the UK
The Bradford School of Management MBA features in the Financial Times top 100 MBAs in the world. The School holds the coveted EQUIS and AMBA accreditations and is in the process of attaining accreditation from the AACSB
It is one of the oldest university-based business schools and has been delivering world-class management education for over 40 years
The Bradford School of Management MBA in Hong Kong
The Bradford School of Management has been providing students in Hong Kong with an opportunity to study for an MBA since 1998. Bradford students in Hong Kong study the same syllabus, are assessed by the same standards and receive identical degree to on-campus students.
The Bradford University School of Management MBA is delivered on a part-time basis at the RDI study centre in Central. When studying for the Bradford MBA students from Hong Kong, Macau and China have numerous advantages including:
Induction into the MBA by Bradford faculty
20 – 24 Hours tutorial per module including 4 modules delivered by world leading authorities in their subject areas from Bradford School of Management
The same syllabus, same standards, same materials and same degree as those students studying on-campus in Bradford
No mention of location or mode of study on your degree certificate
The opportunity to study three modules at the Bradford campus or at Bradford’s partner institutes in Germany, the Netherlands or Dubai
Workshops on study skills including Online Resources, Critical Thinking & Writing etc
Quarterly visits by Bradford faculty
A dedicated Lead Academic based in Hong Kong
Access to Bradford’s Virtual Learning Environment to follow on site lectures & other resources
Access to the University’s library and student ID Card
Graduation ceremonies either in the UK or in Hong Kong
Networking opportunities with fellow MBA students with similar aspirations
Access to executive workshops with industry speakers from around the region
Many other advantages available to you as Bradford’s MBA student through RDI. Find out more by contacting us.
Duration:
The Bradford MBA is normally studied over two or three years, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of six years.
Entry Requirements:
There are four entry opportunities each year: January, April, July, and October.
The standard entry criteria for the distance learning MBA is:
A first degree from an approved university: UK degree minimum 2:2 (honours); European degree gross percentile average (GPA) of 2.5 out of 4.0 or 6.5 out of 10, or overall average of 70 from 100 per cent – or - an acceptable professional qualification
At least three years' relevant postgraduate work experience
Proficiency in English - a 6.5 score on IELTS test of English, 580 in written TOEFL, 240 in computer-based TOEFL or 94 or better in the internet-based TOEFL are needed from non-native speakers. Under exceptional circumstances alternative evidence demonstrating proficiency in English will be accepted.
It may be the case that you are a highly motivated applicant with a proven track record and a wealth of highly relevant work experience but you do not have the required academic qualifications. If this is the case you may well still be eligible for the MBA and as such you are encouraged to proceed with your application.
Dr. Jonathan Muir, Director of Studies in conversion with MBA graduate Phyllis Chan