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University of Strathclyde
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Programme Type:
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trathclyde Business School is internationally
Full Time MBA
respected as one of the most innovative business
Part Time MBA
schools in Europe with one of the largest academic
Distance Learning MBA
Executive MBA
faculties. Strathclyde is accredited by the international
accrediting bodies, AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB, and is
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA Only
one of only 27 in the world to have such a distinction.
In fact, less than 1% of business schools in the world Specialisation by Function:
hold triple accreditation status. In Scotland, no other
Entrepreneurship
General Management
business school is accredited so highly. Leadership
Project Management
Strategic Management
Strathclyde also performs consistently well in the
UK government research and teaching assessments.
Full Time Course Information
More recently Strathclyde Business School was ranked
Start Dates:
September
30th in the world, 13th in Europe, 7th in the UK and
first in Scotland by the Financial Times Annual Global
Programme Duration:
12 months
MBA survey.
Tuition Fee:
The MBA programme
GBP (£) 19000 / Total Program Cost
The Strathclyde MBA has been developed and range of people from different countries, backgrounds
Entry Requirements:
fine-tuned since 1966 and can be studied in the UK and cultures are brought together to learn from each
Min. GMAT Score : 550
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 250
or via International Centres in Switzerland, Greece, other in a truly global networking experience.
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 600
The Middle East, or S.E. Asia. Participants have the
Min. IELTS : 6.5
flexibility to switch between different modes of study, Our full time MBA has a truly international flavour
Min. Years of Work Experience : 3
depending on their locations and lifestyles. with at least 20 nationalities represented every year,
Application Fee:
while our part time programme is a Scottish networking
USD ($) 0
Designed for ambitious, talented and well- experience, and flexible learning allows the individual
Part Time Course Information
qualified individuals with solid business experience the to tailor both the pace and place of their study. Start Dates:
programme is based on collaborative learning where
September
work experience, knowledge, understanding and Academic strengths
Programme Duration:
applicable skills are shared, worked with and reflected The Business School’s 14 subject departments
36 months
on. and specialist units collaborate to provide a dynamic,
Tuition Fee:
This integrated programme comprises compulsory fully rounded and varied programme of specialist and
GBP (£) 13500 / Total Program Cost
modules supported by a selection of optional in-depth cross-disciplinary postgraduate courses.
functions - allowing students to tailor their MBA to suit
Distance Course Information
Start Dates:
their career aspirations. Students spend time working Strathclyde academic staff have a multidisciplinary April
on and building a corporate strategy. Strategic analysis outlook and build on the extensive expertise of academic
October
and strategic thinking are central to the programme staff from other business faculty departments. Our
Programme Duration:
and run throughout the modules. academics have particular expertise in the areas
36 months
of strategic management, leadership and scenario
Tuition Fee:
The programme seeks to help students develop planning. Staff also undertake a broad range of GBP (£) 10528 / Total Program Cost
ways of grappling with opportunities and problems consultancy activities both in the UK and Internationally.
in the practice of management by developing as The School place’s particular importance on strategic
Contact:
Lucy Reynolds, Admissions Officer
reflective, open-thinking, adaptive learners. The team- management at the level of developing strategy in any University of Strathclyde Business School
work approach fostered at Strathclyde is an important organisation, big or small, departmental, or divisional.
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Student Profile
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Madhav Bellamkonda of my life at Strathclyde - learning took a steep curve
Fax: +44 141 553 6162
Email:
admissions@gsb.strath.ac.uk
MBA full time 2005-2006 in those situations. Working with people from different
Web:
www.strathclydemba.com
I decided to do an MBA as I wanted to sharpen cultures inside and outside the classroom environment
my managerial skills with knowledge of latest industry was also beneficial.
practice and methods. The MBA has helped me understand the link
Before choosing a provider, I looked at accreditation, between different facets of an organisation, and this
the duration of the course and the school’s track breadth of understanding has given me the confidence
record in delivering the MBA. After assessing several to face various challenges. It has also helped me
UK business schools, I felt Strathclyde was head and streamline my goals and revisit my career goals based
shoulders above the rest with triple accreditation, a one on my newly acquired skills and knowledge.
year programme and years of experience in delivering Having worked as director of promotions and
the programme. resource development for an NGO in India pre-MBA,
The spread of the curriculum was one of the I am now associate director of joint ventures with the
course’s best features and there was great help from the Bank of Scotland in London, which involves originating
faculty and support staff throughout the year. and structuring deals, such as management buy-outs,
Group work could be stressful but the long hours of providing integrated financial structures for deals ranging
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toil in the discussion rooms were the most fruitful time from £50million-£1.5billion.
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