Applications are accepted from 02.01.2024 till 16.02.2024 – Courses will commence in March
You will be contacted by our department for the needed deposit.
Lecture duration: TBA
Mode of delivery: 100% Online – with physical examinations.
Mode of assessment: Various including assignments, presentations and TCAs
Expected course duration: 3 years
Course coordinator: Mr. James Perry E: [email protected]
Payment options: Local |EU | EEA – 50%, 30% & 20% – Non-EU & Non-EEA – Full payment upfront
Application link: https://mcast.classter.com/actions/registration
Video assistance for Classter Registration: https://www.mcast.edu.mt/resources/
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Course Description
The Master in Business Administration (MBA) is a three-year part-time degree that provides theoretical knowledge in business management. It provides the fundamentals that one needs in order to understand the business organization and helps the individual identify ways of innovation possibilities and growth potentials within a strategic business unit (SBU).
The final aim is to develop own managerial skills within an organization, be it Public or Private. This degree emphasizes on project planning, organisational behaviours, strategic management and analytic skills needed within an organization amongst others.
This programme comprises 10 modules and a final Masters Dissertation, and has three sequential exit points relating to 30, 60 and 90 ECTS accumulated totals entitling the student to a Post-Graduate Certificate, Post-Graduate Diploma and finally a Master in Business Administration.
Programme Learning Outcomes
At the end of the programme the students are able to:
Entry Requirements
Students undertaking this 30 ECTS Dissertation/Research Project must have
successfully completed the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration.
Current Approved Programme Structure
Applied Research and Development
Dynamic Strategic Management
Business Analytics
Accounting for Managers
Project Management
Contemporary Entrepreneurship Management
Development Economics
Financial Analysis
Organisational Behaviour
Strategic International Marketing
Research Project/Dissertation