Business School Review
Lancaster University Management School
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
A Reputation for Action
Executive MBA
Since its inception in 1989 the Lancaster MBA has
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
kept action and engagement with real world business
MBA Only and management issues at the heart of its programme.
There are three practical elements based on work with
Specialisation by Function:
Accountancy & Financial
organisations varying greatly in length and focus. All
Brand Management
three will look great on your cv as evidence of real
Change Management
Decision Science
hands on ability.
Entrepreneurship
General Management
Leadership
New Venture Challenge
Marketing Student teams spend the first term working with
Operations Management
clients sourced by LUMS’s Institute for Entrepreneurship
Project Management
Strategic Management and Enterprise Development who are preparing start
ups or new business developments. Students help The MBA is accredited by AMBA, the top British
Specialisation by Industry:
No Industry Specification
them draw up marketing and business plans. quality mark.
The MBA features regularly in the Financial Times Top
Full Time Course Information
Consultancy and change skills 100 MBA Programmes Survey, in 2008 as 22nd in
Start Dates:
September
Each team is dropped into a consultancy situation the world.
and learns the capacity to be immediately effective
Programme Duration:
in supporting and leading change. Don’t worry, we The Lancaster experience
12 months
prepare you with customised modules which develop The Lancaster MBA emphasises the process
Tuition Fee:
your skills. of learning as much as the content. You will spend
GBP (£) 18500 / Total Program Cost
much of your time learning in teams that will develop
Entry Requirements: Summer project collaborative and leadership skills essential in
Min. GMAT Score: 600
You work on your own or with a colleague for management.
Min iBTOEFL internet based score : 100
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score: 250
ten weeks on a company-defined issue. You deliver a There will be over twenty nationalities in the
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 600
report to the client – and then write a dissertation on a classroom. You will learn about cultural difference and
Min. IELTS: 7
Min. Years of Work Experience: 3
related academic theme. how to capitalise on its diversity in work, social and
sporting contexts. We have an international reputation
Application Fee:
USD ($) 0
Mindful Manager that also attracts faculty from across the world.
Right from the first day of the programme Our campus is safe, beautifully located with views
Executive Course Information
we balance academic learning and personal and of mountains and sea, yet only an hour from the bright
Start Dates:
October
professional development through our Mindful lights, nightlife and world class soccer of Manchester
Manager thread. This explores what management is and Liverpool. Most students can live on campus and
Programme Duration:
really about and packs in lots of personal development walk to the classroom in five minutes.
24 months
opportunities based on experiential learning. We use The MBA Programme has a dedicated Career
Tuition Fee: the academic learning on the programme as the basis Development and Alumni Services Manager who
GBP (£) 17500 (07/08 level) / Total Program
Cost
for helping you to learn how to manage yourself and provides personal counselling and arranges special
how to work in teams. events and workshops to help you make the right career
Contact:
decisions for your future employment. We keep in touch
Angela Graves, MBA Admissions Co-ordinator
Lancaster University Management School
Why Lancaster University Management School? after you leave, support networking opportunities and
Lancaster University
Accreditation and reputation are your link with current Programme participants.
Lancaster, Lancs
LA1 4YX
The School is accredited by EQUIS, the top European
United Kingdom quality mark for European Schools.
Tel: +44 (1524) 594068
Fax: +44 (1524) 592417
Student Profile
Email:
mba@lancaster.ac.uk
Web:
www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/mba
T
o undertake a top class MBA had “Studying for the MBA was intensive, but highly
always been Carsten Engh’s goal. rewarding. We had lectures from early morning to late
When his contract at a Norwegian afternoon, with team and even client meetings in the
Utilities corporation ended, he evenings.”
chose not to extend but to seize the “Even though our workload was very heavy, we
opportunity. always managed somehow to find time for play; let it
“I wanted to change my career path from Human be organised events, challenging class mates in sports
Resources towards Management Consulting. The or the spontaneous weekend trip.”
Lancaster MBA definitely provided me this opportunity “The Lancaster MBA is truly an international
by putting our class room learning to the test in the real journey, and it feels amazing having the opportunity to
world. It was why I chose Lancaster, and I found this learn from experiences of all corners of the world. For
extremely valuable. me, this enriching experience has been life changing.”
“Over this year I worked with five organisations, Carsten’s summer project was with Apple Inc. After
from new ventures on the drawing board to a Nobel completing his MBA he returned to Norway to work
Peace Price winning charity organisation, providing for A. T. Kearney, an international strategy consultancy
them with advice on how to improve. I constantly had company.
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to challenge myself”, Carsten adds. “The Lancaster MBA was definitely the key in
achieving my career goal.”
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