Looking to enhance your success in a management or leadership position either in your own company or as part of an organisation? Our MBA programmes are designed to boost your performance in today’s fast-moving world.
One of the most important considerations about an MBA programme is the quality of it. The Association of MBAs (AMBA) provides a global standard that is met by only 168 business schools worldwide – and Newcastle is among them.
We offer two AMBA-accredited programmes:
The Full-time MBA is the fast way to gain a qualification that can develop your earning potential. After 12 intensive months you will have the enhanced knowledge and skills to make the next move in your career.
The Executive MBA is spread over two years and is aimed at managers who want to continue their existing full-time careers while also studying part-time. It requires as few as 21 days of absence a year from your workplace, with teaching concentrated into Wednesday-Friday blocks, seven times a year. Most people on the programme are there with the agreement and support of their employer.
On both programmes you will:
We advise that you only consider an MBA programme if you have at least four years of management experience. It is very important to have a match between your personal goals and what the specific programme will deliver. At Newcastle we are very happy to discuss these areas with you, either at our regular preview events here at the Business School or at any of the recruitment fairs we attend in Asia, the Americas, and Europe. We want to help you come to the decision that’s right for you.
Please visit Open Days and Recruitment Fairs to find out where we will visiting during 2011 and 2012.
We look forward to helping you come to the decision that’s right for you.
Please get in touch with us with any questions :
Director of MBA Programmes: Dr Julie Hodges Skype: julie.hodges200963 |
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Director of Full-Time MBA: Tyrone Pitsis Skype: The_MBA_Dr |
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Director of Executive MBA: Juli Campey |
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