Master of Business Administration (Retail & Hypermarket)
- Field Of Study:
- Business Administration & Management
- Level Of Study:
- Postgraduate
- Course Subject:
- Course Intake:
- January, May
MQA Code: PA 10295
Programme Aim
The MBA (Retail & Hypermarket) programme nurtures graduates to be managers who are capable of providing strategic direction and developing logical, critical, and creative solutions to problems faced by organisations in the retail and hypermarket industry.
Duration |
Minimum: 18 months.
The classes are conducted on Friday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon each week for 14 weeks. |
Intake |
January, May and September |
Total Fee |
Local Students: RM 27,380
International Students: RM 39,370
Please refer to the fee table for details. |
Programme Objectives
- To enable graduates to articulate and apply relevant theories and adopt the principles and best practices in the retail and hypermarket industry.
- To enable graduates to perform as managers who demonstrate managerial leadership when performing value added processes with effective communication skills.
- To enable graduates to formulate, communicate, and implement strategic thinking processes involving cross-cultural communication and sensitivity to the needs of different cultures.
Programme Outcomes
- Ability to acquire and apply knowledge in the areas of retail and hypermarket for both localised setting and international environment.
- Ability to demonstrate relevant expertise and skills to provide leadership in retail and hypermarket industry.
- Ability to engage in strategic and critical thinking with analytical, evaluative, and problem solving skills when making business decisions.
- Ability to engage in effective cross-cultural communication skills and sensitive to social responsibility in a multicultural setting.
- Ability to articulate ethical issues in retail and hypermarket as well as to provide leadership in social responsibility.
- Ability to lead and engage in lifelong learning at individual, group, and institutional levels.
- Ability to acquire creative and innovative ideas to initiate enterprising activities or projects.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree with honours from UNIRAZAK or its equivalent from an institution of higher learning recognised by the Malaysian government. Applicants for executive and taught postgraduate programmes should normally have a minimum CGPA of 2.75 but candidates with a Bachelor’s degree whose CGPA is below the minimum requirement of 2 years of relevant working experience in respective fields can be considered.
All applicants are required to attain any of the followings before they are accepted for admission into the programme:
- A minimum score of 575 for a paper-based total or 232 for a computer-based total or 90 for an Internet based total for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*; or
- A minimum score of Band 6.5 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)*; or
- A minimum required proficiency on UNIRAZAK Postgraduate English Proficiency Test; or
- A recognised first degree undertaken in English medium; or
- Successful completion of Intensive English Programme (IEP) at the Advanced level conducted by the Centre for English Language (CEL).
*Note: the validity period for IELTS and TOEFL is two years from the date awarded.
Programme Structure
The MBA (Retail & Hypermarket) programme requires a total of 41 credits to complete and is divided into two parts as follows:
A. Core Courses (35 credits)
- Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
- Business Economics (3 credits)
- Financial Management (3 credits)
- Organisational Management (3 credits)
- Managerial Ethics and Social Responsibility (2 credits)
- Competitive Strategic Management (3 credits)
- Marketing Management (3 credits)
- Quantitative Techniques and Decision Making (3 credits)
- Organisational Behaviour (3 credits)
- Managing Quality Services (3 credits)
- Retail Management (3 credits)
- Integrated Retail Communications (3 credits)
B. Elective Courses (6 credits) – Choose any two courses
- Distribution and Inventory Management (3 credits)
- Supply Chain and Purchasing (3 credits)
- Consumer Behaviour (3 credits)
- Retail Marketing Research (3 credits)
- Managing Retail & Hypermarkets (3 credits)
- Business Law (3 credits)
- Strategic Human Resource Management (3 credits)
- Window Display (3 credits)
- Retail & Hypermarket Technology (3 credits)
- Comparative Retailing (3 credits)
- Seminar on Current Issues in Retailing (3 credits)
Or
- Research Methodology (3 credits) / Case Research Methods (3 credits)
- Research Project (3 credits)
Career Prospects
Retail Consultant; Store Director; Merchandise Director; Product Manager; Purchasing Manager; Inventory Control Manager.