Program Details
MBA Programme:
The Royal Holloway MBA in International Management is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), putting the School of Management into an elite group of MBA providers in the United Kingdom. The highly aclaimed AMBA acreditation is re
- Location:
- Egham, United Kingdom
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Doctorate
- Specialty:
- Organizational Leadership
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- MBA Programme: The Royal Holloway MBA in International Management is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), putting the School of Management into an elite group of MBA providers in the United Kingdom. The highly aclaimed AMBA acreditation is recognised by leading employers worldwide. For students who have the appetite for senior management but not the required three years’ work experience for eligibility for the MBA programme, we have developed the MSc in International Management. This course covers all the major Management functions included in the MBA programme, and so is the ideal choice for students wishing to study Management theory before embarking on their post-university careers. Masters Programmes & Pathways The School of Management’s Masters programmes give students the option to choose either Conversion or Research pathways (with the exception of MSc Business Information Systems). If you have not studied Management or business previously, we recommend you take the Conversion pathway. If, however, you have already studied these subjects at undergraduate level, we recommend you follow the Research pathway, which is also designed for those wishing to undertake consultancy or academic research. The Conversion pathway focuses on the foundation of Management disciplines, while the Research pathway focuses on business research methods. Research opportunities: All staff can accept suitably qualifi ed PhD students who qualify for Studentships or who have alternative means of support. Staff details are given on our website www.rhul.ac.uk/Management/About- Us/academics/). If you already know the name of an academic staff member with whom you are interested in working with, you are welcome to email him or her to discuss potential projects.