What have we updated?
About this page
We will always update this page when we make significant changes to course content. This does not necessarily include minor corrections or formatting.
If you ever want to ask us about a change, you can contact us at webeditor at warwick dot ac dot uk.
4th July 2023
Changed the course name from "Business Administration (Distance Learning) (MBA)" to "Business Administration (Global Online) (MBA)"
Updated the entry requirements:
Old:
You must have at least four years' postgraduate managerial work experience. We are seeking evidence of consistent progression including increased people management, budgetary and/or project management responsibilities.
New:
You must have at least three years’ professional experience. You should be able to demonstrate progression in your career, which could include increased people management, budgetary and/or project management responsibilities.
2nd March 2022
We have updated the core module list for the May 2022 intake.
Previous content:
The required modules for the January 2022 intake include:
- Operations Management
- Strategic Advantage
- Organisational Behaviour
- Economics of the Business Environment
- Accounting and Financial Management
- Marketing
- Leadership
- Innovation and Creativity in Organisations
Elective modules
- International Business
- Corporate Finance
- Human Resource Management
- Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
- Modelling and Analysis for Management
- Economics of Wellbeing
- Management Accounting
- Strategic Marketing
- Management of Change
- Mergers and Acquisition
- Strategy and Practice
- Economics
We have also updated the 'Teaching and Learning' tab on this page.
Previous content:
Dissertation
The culmination of your degree will be a substantive piece of research and a dissertation. Your dissertation will allow you to apply what you have learned during your MBA to a real management issue in practice. It enables you to explore a business issue thoroughly from multiple perspectives and make practical recommendations drawing on the theories, concepts, frameworks and tools that you have learned about during the course and extended in your own studies.