In the fast changing business environment today, leading organisations are demanding multi-skilled and multi-talented workforce. Individuals must equip themselves with a good level of generalisation within their respective field of specialisation. The MBA General Management is designed to enhance individual’s competency to meet up with these challenges. The programme provides students with creative and innovative entrepreneurship skills they may use in their future management activities. It equips them with leading-edge management tools that they can use to increase their competitive advantage.
Upon completion of this programme, graduates are able to develop an extensive and practical knowledge-base of theory, tools, skills, practices, and researches related to business and apply these to the problems and opportunities that are encountered in the business environment. Through critical thinking, graduate can appraise and select innovative and creative solutions to business problems and opportunities while upholding strong ethical values and behaviours by looking at the broader role the business has in society and their own responsibilities as a member of the business community and citizens in society.
For non-Malaysian citizens, please refer to the Malaysian Qualification Agency’s (MQA) List of Overseas Qualifications & its equivalency with Malaysian Education System (PDF) to see if you qualify for this course.
Overall IELTS band of 6.5 with no individual band less than 5.5 or other equivalent English test approved by the UKBA. Please refer to the English Language Qualification approved by the UK
Year 1 | |
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Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
Management | Managerial Economics |
Marketing Management | Financial Management |
Managerial Accounting | Research Methodology |
Quantitative Methods for Business | Human Resources Management |
Year 2 |
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Semester 3 |
Strategic Management |
Leading Organisational Change |
Operational Management |
Dissertation |
Graduates from this course may find themselves engaged as general managers or directors within their respective field such as Human Resource management, Logistics and Distribution management, Production management, Producer/Project Management, Quality Assurance and Control management, Crisis and Business Continuity management, risk management and other functional unit management.
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