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MBA Business Administration (Finance)

MBA Business Administration (Finance)

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Full time | Edge Hill University | 1 year | OCT-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

OCT-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MBA - Master of Business Administration

Subject areas

MBA

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Develop astute business acumen on an MBA focused on financial success. Our strategic perspective will help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to accelerate your career.

We’ll show you how to make growth decisions based on sound financial data. You’ll reflect on the global economy in bust and boom times and explore international markets as investments. You’ll also study a range of contemporary issues including globalisation, ethics and social responsibility.

We set our MBA teaching in an international context with examples taken from the global economy. You’ll take a strategic focus across the course and concentrate on the major decisions that organisations have to make to determine their overall direction.

Alongside finance, you’ll study the value of strategic human resources and marketing. You’ll look at case studies on innovation and the impact of the consumer. At the same time, you’ll also study contemporary business theory.

You don’t need a business or management degree to join us. Our students have varied work and academic experience often with a science or technology background.

Your future career

Your MBA will set you up for exciting career opportunities in both general management and specialist roles. Typical MBA Business Administration (Finance) career paths include:

  • accountancy
  • administration
  • banking
  • education
  • finance
  • human resource management
  • marketing
  • public and private sector management
  • retail
  • enterprise

Modules

International Finance and Investment equips you with a range of analytical skills and knowledge of recent global financial issues and crises as well as making investment decisions in global financial markets. The module examines the causes and consequences of the global financial crisis and highlights both theoretical and empirical developments in the determination of foreign exchange rates. You will also assess monetary unions in Europe and potentially elsewhere and discuss the issues relevant to making investment decisions in a global context.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£15,120

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£21,000

Entry requirements

You should have a degree equivalent to UK first-class or second-class honours (2:2 or above). No specific subjects are required. Ideally you should also have two years of relevant work experience gained after graduation although well qualified and motivated candidates without this will be considered.

University information

Edge Hill University has been inspiring minds since 1885 and continues to live up to its ethos of ‘creating opportunity from knowledge’. The university’s commitment to excellence shines through to its cutting-edge research, scholarship opportunities, contemporary facilities and most importantly, its passionate and dedicated teaching staff. Students are empowered to craft their own future, learning in ways that work for them, from expert...more