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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Programme Title: Master of Business Administration Awarding Body: Staffordshire University Teaching Institution: Staffordshire University Final Awards: MBA Intermediate Early Exit Awards: Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration Mode of Study: Full-time/Part-time UCAS Codes: N/A QAA Subject Benchmarks: Business and Management Masters (2015) Professional/Statutory Body: N/A Date of Production: October 2015 1

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POSTGRADUATEPROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

Programme Title: Master of Business Administration

Awarding Body: Staffordshire University

Teaching Institution: Staffordshire University

Final Awards: MBA

Intermediate Early Exit Awards:

Postgraduate Certificate in Business AdministrationPostgraduate Diploma in Business Administration

Mode of Study: Full-time/Part-time

UCAS Codes: N/A

QAA Subject Benchmarks: Business and Management Masters (2015)

Professional/Statutory Body: N/A

Date of Production: October 2015

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EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME

The aim of the MBA is to enable students to deal with real world issues of management & leadership within the intellectual and challenging environment of Staffordshire University Business School. It will enable you to develop key competencies providing the ability to apply contemporary techniques for decision making in complex situations faced by managers & leaders across a wide range of industry & business sectors.

The principle approach to learning is centred on Problem and Practice Based Learning (PPBL). All MBA students will work collaboratively with each other and with teaching staff tackling real world or authentic problems allowing development of skills and hence application as management & leadership competencies. Focus on PPBL will lead you to be capable independent learners, who understand the key issues relevant to business and your respective professions. MBA teaching staff will utilise their wide experiences of both research & professional practice to create authentic, valid and challenging learning experiences throughout all MBA teaching & learning. MBA students come from a wide range of backgrounds and hence possess a wide range of skills & competencies plus expectations at the start of their study. The aim is to work in partnership with MBA students to ensure all students are continuously challenged whilst being provided with the required support to enable success (Faculty Teaching & Learning strategy).

All our students will engage in 'learning to learn' and become increasingly reflective learners through adoption of the PPBL philosophy and hence development of key management & leadership competencies.

Employers will recognise that our students are better equipped to enter the world of work, or to make a greater contribution to their current roles.

The aims of this award have been derived from and mapped against the National Benchmark Standards for Postgraduate Business and Management awards which were developed taking into consideration guidelines and position papers at the master's level produced by EQUAL (the European QUAlity link). Detailed learning outcomes for all modules are given in the module descriptors.

The following MBA programme aims seek to establish a solid basis for career advancement or for those seeking new employment opportunities:

Provide an advanced course of study in management & leadership within rapidly changing business environments where teaching seeks to explore contemporary approaches to business practice.

Develop defined management & leadership competencies in high capability individuals who can apply their knowledge to address contemporary business challenges.

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Based on problem, practice learning, develop an understanding of critical evaluation methodologies appropriate to address contemporary challenges in business.

Develop an overall capacity for independent, critical and creative thinking.

Develop critical skills to assess & evaluate academic literature and other forms of research output to inform business practice in the context of management & leadership.

Prepare you for career advancement or new employment opportunities or continued employment with a diverse range of key & clearly defined management & leadership competencies.

What is distinctive about this programme?

Challenges facing managers & leaders have and continue to undergo significant change such that key associated competencies are required to support continued career development in an increasingly competitive environment.

It is not sufficient to understand the theory & techniques alone. Critically, successful managers & leaders must possess the required competencies together with an understanding of contemporary business issues & risks to succeed. This postgraduate award has been designed to offer those either in or embarking on careers in management or leadership the opportunity to succeed.

The flexible nature of the award allows the opportunity to explore specific aspects of business to tailor the overall award to individual career plans. A combined theory & practitioner approach to teaching & learning supports the shaping of an MBA curriculum that embeds the desired professional and practitioner ethos, focussing on employability and continuing professional development in the field of management & leadership.

The key distinctive features of the MBA are:

A single MBA award which offers a comprehensive suite of core management & leadership topics with the ability to select from a wide range of option topics affording the flexibility to tailor teaching & learning to suit individual career plans.

A vocational ethos aimed at delivering the competencies for agile management & leadership with an attitude & confidence to embrace & manage risk inherent in business.

Options to study in a number of different ways - either full time part time of more intensive flexible delivery & timescales to suit individual requirements.

Critically aimed at developing key management & leadership competencies in strategic agility, organisational agility, customer focus, drive for results and career ambition.

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An underpinning PPBL philosophy which combines a theory & practice informed approach to teaching & learning based on contemporary business issues & challenges

Incorporating a wide range of approaches to assessment designed to incorporate the philosophy of PPBL that reflects contemporary business contexts.

A final Project to demonstrate & contextualise overall award learning outcomes on a subject relevant to individual employment experience.

Running concurrent with teaching & learning there are two underpinning ‘Events’ & ‘Career Advisory’ programmes aimed at developing/enhancing networks & supporting carer advancement/securing new employment opportunities.

Timetabling will be sympathetic to part time MBA students and will involve afternoon, evening and in some cases weekend class-room sessions.

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PROGRAMME OUTCOMES

What will this programme enable me to do? At the end of your studies you should be able to:

On completion of the MBA participants will be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes.

Demonstrate a systematic awareness, understanding and knowledge of contemporary management & leadership issues in both a local & global context (Knowledge and Understanding)

Demonstrate intellectual and entrepreneurial skills in the problem/practice based application of management & leadership competencies, together with a practical understanding of how established management & leadership techniques are applied in contemporary business applications (Application)

Demonstrate the ability to learn and to take responsibility for continuing career development. Contextualise, analyse and learn from experience or simulated environments taking both local & global perspective on contemporary developments and research in management & leadership. (Learning)

Generate innovative and enterprising approaches & solutions to management & leadership challenges which inform decision making in effective business risk management. (Problem Solving)

Devise and apply valid problem/practice based evaluation and investigative techniques to interpret complex business challenges and propose solutions. Demonstrate understanding of selected investigative techniques within contemporary business paradigms. (Enquiry)

Demonstrate a conceptual understanding and critical awareness of contemporary developments in management & leadership. Evaluate the rigour and validity of evaluation and relevance to contemporary issues in management & leadership. (Analysis)

Articulate complex business information, situations & scenarios based on critical awareness & knowledge, adapting to different audiences, circumstances & feedback using a variety of communication tools & approaches. (Communication)

Reflect on and demonstrate development of the underpinning management & leadership competencies to enhance employability and/or career advancement in positions of management & leadership. (Reflection)

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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE, MODULES AND CREDITS

Programme Title: MBA (Master of Business Administration)Full Time - September Intake (12 months) + opportunity for placement

60 Credits

LEVEL

7

Teaching Block 1

Managing People & Organisations

(15 credits)

Strategic MarketManagement

(15 credits)

Risk Management (15 credits)

Performing in Organisations

(15 credits)

120 Credits

LEVEL

7

Teaching Block 2

Leadership & Strategic Management

(15 credits)

Option

(15 credits)

Option

(15 credits)

Option

(15 credits)

180 Credits

LEVEL

7

Teaching Block 3

Project (60 credits)

The FTMBA will still offer opportunity for all students to undertake industrial placement.This is not however guaranteed and will remain each student’s responsibility to ar-range.

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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE, MODULES AND CREDITS

Programme Title: MBA (Master of Business Administration)Part Time - September Intake (36 months)

Year 1 - 60 Credits

LEVEL

7

Teaching Block 1

Managing People & Organisations

(15 credits)

Strategic MarketManagement

(15 credits)

Teaching Block 2

Leadership & Strategic Management

(15 credits)

Option

(15 credits)

Year 2 - 120 Credits

LEVEL

7

Teaching Block 1

Risk Management (15 credits)

Performing in Organisations

(15 credits)

Teaching Block 2

Option

(15 credits)

Option

(15 credits)

Year 3 - 180 Credits

LEVEL

7

Teaching Block 1

Project (60 credits)

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Potential Options (dependant on student numbers)

Applied Psychology in Business Marketing Innovations Financial Concepts & Practice Contemporary Challenges in HRM Cross Cultural & International HRM Project Management Operations/SCM Change Leadership International Business Entrepreneurship Business Law

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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE, MODULES AND CREDITS

Programme Title : MBA (Master of Business Administration)Corporate/Part Time - Flexible Intake (c.36 months)

In addition to the above there are a number of corporate clients where the MBA programme is delivered on a more bespoke basis.

Although the intensive delivery/corporate part-time provision is currently operated along similar lines to the September intake Part Time programme, actual intake is determined by individual client demand - hence cohorts ordinarily commence study throughout TB1/2. This approach is expected to continue..

The target is to study 30 credits/TB e.g. 2x15 credit modules - to accumulate 180 credits over a nominal 36 month period of study. Dependant on client demand it would however be possible to conduct an accelerated c.24 month programme over TB1/2 & 3.

PROGRESSION

In order to progress - all students must ordinarily have obtained a pass in all taught modules whether studying Full Time or Part Time & Corporate/Part Time in order to continue on to the final Project phase:

For Full Time students it is necessary to obtain a Pass in all taught modules (120 credits) over the course of 1 year before continuing to the final Project stage.

For Part Time & Corporate/Part Time students it is necessary to obtain a pass in all modules (60 credits in Year 1 and 120 credits by end Year 2) in order to proceed to the Year 3 final Project stage.

Otherwise in all cases award specific regulations must permit compensation of a failed module or retrieval of failure at the final stage of the programme of study.

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INTERMEDIATE EARLY EXIT AWARDS

PG Certificate in Business Administration

On completion of the 60 credits students can be awarded an intermediate PG Certificate in Business Administration exit award e.g. the student is not continuing further MBA study.

For FT participants having successfully completed the following 4x15 credit modules: Managing People & Organisations Strategic Marketing Management Risk Management Performing in Organisations

For the PT participants having successfully completed the following 4x15 credit modules:

Managing People & Organisations Strategic Marketing Management Leadership & Strategic Management 1xOption module

This programme serves as a foundation of learning. It allows students to broaden & deepen their professional knowledge base, skill-set and competency through a process of enquiry and critical reflection.

On completion of 60 credits, participants will demonstrate:

Demonstrate a systematic awareness, understanding and knowledge of contemporary management & leadership issues in both a local & global context (Knowledge and Understanding)

Devise and apply valid problem/practice based evaluation and investigative techniques to interpret complex business challenges and propose solutions. Demonstrate understanding of selected investigative techniques within contemporary business paradigms. (Enquiry)

Reflect on and demonstrate development of the underpinning management & leadership competencies to enhance employability and/or career advancement in positions of management & leadership. (Reflection)

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PG Diploma in Business Administration

On completion of the 120 credits students can be awarded an intermediate PG Diploma in Business Administration exit award e.g. the student is not continuing further MBA study.

For FT participants having successfully completed the modules above plus the following 4x15 credit modules:

Leadership & Strategic Management 3xOption module

For the PT participants having successfully completed the modules above plus the following 4x15 credit modules:

Risk Management Performing in Organisations 2xOption module

This programme serves as a basis for greater learning. It allows students to expand their professional knowledge base, skill-set and competency through a process of application, enquiry and continued critical reflection.

On completion of 120 credits, participants will demonstrate Certificate level learning outcomes plus:

Demonstrate intellectual and entrepreneurial skills in the problem/practice based application of management & leadership competencies, together with a practical understanding of how established management & leadership techniques are applied in contemporary business applications (Application)

Demonstrate a conceptual understanding and critical awareness of contemporary developments in management & leadership. Evaluate the rigour and validity of evaluation and relevance to contemporary issues in management & leadership. (Analysis)

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HOW WILL I BE TAUGHT AND ASSESSED?

Teaching and Learning

The underpinning approach and hence philosophy throughout the MBA is Problem and Practice Based Learning (PPBL). Learning activities are tailored to this approach by engaging with authentic and challenging real problems, allowing students to evolve understanding, and analytical skills; hence facilitating development of key management & leadership competencies.

The focus will therefore be on active learning. Active learning is centred on communication, discussion & hence learning based on dialectic rather than didactic learning which replaces more traditional teacher led classroom engagement. F2F class sessions will therefore be an opportunity for teaching staff to demonstrate their enthusiasm and mastery of the subject and hence engaging MBA students in learning.

Many approaches to PPBL will be innovative and novel – pushing the boundaries of learning and knowledge in the MBA subject areas. MBA class sessions aim to be dynamic where students are valued contributors to constructive, collaborative and technology based learning.

The PPBL philosophy aims to set in context the latest theories, models and frameworks throughout all modules. Each module is designed to develop 5xkey competencies required for effective management & leadership.

These competencies are defined as:

1. Strategic AgilityThe ability to perceive and implement direction at a strategic level; to evaluate the implications of setting direction and implementation

2. Organisational AgilityThe ability to navigate effectively within an organisation; to understand not just wiring diagrams & structures but informal networks and organisational culture

3. Customer FocusUnderstanding what a customer really wants be they internal or external and how you should operate to secure repeat business

4. Drive for ResultsMaking sure you can operate and deliver against key drivers of quality, cost & timescale - even when the pressure is on.

5. Career AmbitionAlways take steps to know & understand your abilities & limitations plus critically what new skills & competencies do you have to plan for & develop to ensure you secure that key next step on the career ladder.

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These are fully defined management & leadership competencies (Career Architect - Lombardo & Eichinger Lominger 2012) currently utilised in continuous development of both managers & leaders within a wider range of both private & public sector organisations. The combination of these competencies aims to convey an optimum mix of such competencies to enhance employability. This is fundamental to the new approach, in-line with the underpinning PPBL philosophy and designed to enhance employability whether those seeking career advancement in management or leadership roles or change to new employment.

The methods of teaching and learning used will vary according to the nature of the subject matter but will have a wide diversity from more formal lectures to more student centred activities including tutorials, seminars, case studies, management simulation/exercises, group work, workshops, project work, role play plus virtual learning environments in addition to independent study and desk based/empirical research activity.

In all classes, much emphasis will be placed on active, experiential learning which encourages preparatory work for full class participation.

Directed independent & work based study will also be utilised to support and build on the knowledge, skills & competencies learnt in F2F teaching & learning to provide a fuller understanding and context to each module. Both personal and module tutors will be available to provide 1:1 support where required.

Although not credit bearing, it is expected that all students will actively participate in and contribute to both the Events and Careers Advisory programme events & activities that will be running concurrent with module teaching & learning.

The Events programme will start with an induction event, at least two weekend residential events plus factory visits, guest speakers and a host of other activities e.g. breakfast club/networking and post graduate/alumni social activities to facilitate learning through networking.

The Careers Advisory programme also aims to provide individual advice on such as option choice, developing business competencies, developing a career plan, 1:1 career coaching, advice on CV’s and such as media training. Continuous emphasis is placed on the PDP process as the primary vehicle to assess and plan personal development to ensure consistent reflection to maximise learning and hence employability potential.

The curriculum is structured so that both knowledge & knowledge developed within module teaching is PPBL and hence fully transferable e.g. applied and hence able to be further developed to wider/new concepts in other modules and/or the work-place. The VLE (Blackboard and other digital media) plays a key role in ensuring communication is maintained and direction is provided to ensure a depth and breadth of learning which complements and enhances the F2F learning experience. All modules are represented on VLE. Many are adapted to facilitate online learning opportunities plus intermediate/formative assessment criteria e.g. tests,

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questionnaires and direction to supplementary web based learning resource.

The MBA award adopts a sympathetic approach to timetabling where for example classes may be conducted during afternoons & evenings to accommodate part time students whilst retaining the ability of all MBA students to experience the widest & most diverse learning experience.

Full time students will study 60 credits/semester and aim to complete the award over TB1/2/3 whereas part time students will study 30 credits/semester and aim to complete the award over 3 years. The Corporate/part time students also aim to study 30 credits/semester although timing of individual intensive study modules will be adjusted to suite client timescales.

Assessment

These are written in the light of professional-based assessment guidelines and QAA benchmark standards list “Skills for all Masters programmes”. In essence, these are a demonstrable range of appropriate cognitive, critical and intellectual challenges, approaches to research in addition to relevant interpersonal competencies associated with management & leadership.

Assessment types

To assure student progress, focus will be on assessment & feedback that provides guidance throughout the duration of MBA study. Developmental and formative assessment will be used throughout every module providing feedback on performance. There will be a variety of assessment methods to engage students in real-life experiences, and prepare for subsequent careers. MBA assessments will also be based on PPBL aimed at facilitating development of the key defined 5x management & leadership competencies.

As an example, assessment methods include both individual assessment & projects, individual & group reports, individual & group presentation, directed debate, case analysis and 'viva-voce' (aural) & formal closed book examinations plus final Project. Assessment methods vary between modules but the overall strategy is to have a balanced set of assessments utilising a variety of different approaches all based on the philosophy of PPBL.

All MBA students will be provided with feedback in every module at every stage of learning to enable optimum approach & preparation for final assessment.

Because the PPBL philosophy is based on engagement & dialogue as a key component of a learning organisation, it is axiomatic that student feedback will be sought both during & following each element of learning to engender an overarching MBA culture of continuous improvement.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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What qualifications are required to join this programme?

Candidates will normally be expected to have:

A minimum 2:1 or above Honours degree (or equivalent) in any discipline plus at least 1 year relevant post graduate industrial experience. Applicants may be admitted to the award with advance standing either full or part on the basis of exemptions on the above minimum requirement based on significant relevant industrial experience in a management & leadership role and/or with approved alternative qualifications.

Candidates where English is not their first language will also normally be expected to have:

Satisfactory English language qualifications. The required qualification is IELTS 6.5 overall average with a minimum 6.0 in all categories e.g. Speaking, Writing, Reading & Listening) or TOEFL with overall score 88 & minimum 22 Speaking, 19 Listening, 20 Reading and 19 Writing or Pearson with overall score 61 & minimum 56 Speaking, Listening, Reading & Writing.

At the Stoke Campus of Staffordshire University; a booster English Language pre-course to support candidates reaching the required standard will also be available.

Suitability for all applicants will normally be made via both on-line application and a mandatory informal interview (Invited to an on-campus interview if the applicant is in the UK and conducted via Skype/Facetime if the applicant is overseas/international. All offers will be subject to successful interview which will be based on assessment of the following 4xentry level competencies:

1. Presentation skillsA typical interview question would be based on such as:"What is the difference between Leadership & Management"?"How would you characterise both organisation structure and organisation culture"?"Provide an example of when you were working under pressure. How did you deal with it"?? "What direction do you see your career going and why"?

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2. Written communication skillsA short c.200 word narrative on one of the above topics

3. Problem solving - Case QuestionAn appropriate short case study for c.5 minute Q&A session

4. Ability to contribute to a teamA competency style interview question e.g. where the applicant provides and example of working in a team followed by c.5 min Q&A

For non-standard applications - applicants may be admitted to the award with advance standing based on previous studies and or relevant industrial experience.

Disability StatementStaffordshire University operates a policy of inclusive teaching and learning to ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to fulfil their educational potential. Details about how to apply to have your needs assessed can be found at: http://www.staffs.ac.uk/study_here/disabled_students/index.jsp

AWARD SPECIFIC INFORMATION

The Postgraduate Assessment Regulations for the MBA (Master of Business Administration)

The MBA (Master of Business Administration) assessment regulations will conform to the University postgraduate regulations.

Further information about the award can be found in the relevant Student Handbook and on the University Website. This includes information about

optional modules, student support, and academic regulations.

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ADDENDUM FOR DELIVERY AT A PARTNER INSTITUTION

This section should record any matters within the programme specification which do not apply to the delivery at the partner. It should also note any differences in delivery, course content, module choice etc.

Name and location of partnerPartnership Context

e.g. the awards listed below are part of a franchise arrangement with Staffordshire University.

Awards to be offered at partnerAims / Learning OutcomesCurricula

Teaching and LearningAssessment

Admissions CriteriaSpecific RegulationsDate of completion

 

All of the above sections should be completed as appropriate for each partner organisation.

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