Coventry University MBA PDF
Coventry University MBA PDF
Coventry University MBA PDF
Course Title:
Master of Business Administration
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
Post Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the course and the learning outcomes that a typical student
might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if s/he takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided.
More detailed information on the learning outcomes, content, and teaching, learning and assessment methods of each module can be found in
the Module Information Directory (MID), student module guide(s) and the course handbook.
The accuracy of the information contained in this document is reviewed by the University and may be verified by the Quality Assurance Agency
for Higher Education.
PART A Course Specification (Published Document)
MBA
1. Introduction
The Coventry MBA is a post experience Master’s degree offered by Coventry Business School, aimed at aspiring
or practising managers who wish to develop an in-depth understanding of how an enterprise operates and
how, as managers and organisational leaders, they can initiate and bring about change within the enterprise.
The course aims to enhance a participant’s ability to think critically and strategically in seeking solutions to
complex problems within an ever changing and ambiguous business environment. However, the course
emphasises that as organisational leaders, a manager’s practice needs to be responsible and ethically based
and, in an increasingly globally connected environment, culturally sensitive. Within the MBA course a number of
specialised sector and role specific pathways are offered in addition to the general MBA. The course is also
offered in two delivery modes (online and blended) although delivery modes will vary depending on the MBA
pathway. Where different delivery modes are offered on a specific pathway then participants will be able to
switch between modes to suit changes in their personal and/or professional circumstances.
1. Certificate - The modern enterprise and business environment – how does it work? The Certificate
phase will develop a resource-based view of the business enterprise and examine how value is
created, including the impact of the wider business environment on the enterprise’s value creation
activities.
2. Diploma - Preparing for tomorrow – what needs to change? In the Diploma stage the focus shifts
to considering the manager’s role in the development of an enterprise in response to the internal
and external context, to create sustainable value.
3. Masters – Management in action – bringing about change. The Masters phase of the programme
will focus more specifically on particular sectors and / or roles (including general management and
leadership) depending on the candidate’s pathway. The emphasis will be on exploring, critically
evaluating and applying a range of sector/ role specific models and concepts within a practice
setting/ context.
The course will also support participants in clarifying and developing their career goals as they progress through
and encourage reflection on how their goals might be met.
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3 Awarding Coventry University
Institution/Body
4 Collaboration Not applicable
5 Teaching Institution and Coventry University
Location of delivery
Coventry University Online Learning
6 Internal Approval/Review Date of approval: December 2017
Dates
Date for next review: 2020/21
7 Course Accredited by Not applicable
8 Accreditation Date and Not applicable
Duration
9 QAA Subject Benchmark The relevant QAA subject benchmarks are for Master’s Degree in Business and
Statement(s) and/or other Management (Sept 2015)
external factors
http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/SBS-Business-and
Management-15.pdf
10 Date of Course November 2017
Specification
11 Course Director Kasim Randeree
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12 Outline and Educational Aims of the Course
The Coventry MBA seeks to develop participants to become managers and organisational leaders who have
an in depth understanding of, not only how a modern enterprise creates value, but how value can be
sustained into the future. The Masters stage of the course requires participants to take these principles into
specific practice contexts to initiate change.
The emphasis throughout the course is on the application of knowledge and the development of
participants as reflective practitioners. The MBA will enhance a participant’s global perspective and
emphasise the importance to managerial practice of intercultural awareness and the need to act
responsibly and ethically.
The Coventry MBA aims to develop managers who have the capability to:
Think critically
Deal with ambiguity
Seek solutions to complex problems
Able to think, and act, strategically
The course design is informed by the QAA guidance on Masters degrees in Business and Management
(Sept 2015) and falls under category 3 ‘MBA or similar type of degrees (post experience)’ as defined by the
QAA.
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13 Course Learning Outcomes
3. Demonstrate reflective practice for the development, and achievement, of personal career goals
Certificate stage
4. Critically assess the basis of an enterprise’s value creating activities and the impact of the external
environment on value creation
Diploma stage
5. Critically assess the manager’s role in ensuring that an enterprise creates sustainable value in the
context of dynamic internal and external environments
6. Demonstrate the ability to think strategically and explore potential solutions to complex and
ambiguous problems
Masters Stage
7. Explore, critically evaluate and apply a range of sector/ role specific models and concepts within a
practice setting
8. Formulate potential solutions to complex and ambiguous problems whilst acknowledging the risks
and evaluating potential outcomes
9. Initiate and lead a sector/ role specific change management project
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14 Course Structure and Requirements, Levels, Modules, Credits and Awards
Modules within the course, their status (whether mandatory or options), the levels at which they are studied, their
credit value and pre/co requisites are identified in the tables below. Modules at the Certificate and Diploma stages
are mandatory across all MBA pathways. Modules at the Masters stage are specific to the pathway and are shown
separately for each route in the tables below.
The general MBA pathway and the sector or subject specific pathways will be offered across a variety of attendance
and delivery modes. The table below summarises the current offer:
Attendance
Pathway Delivery Mode
Mode
PT FT F2F Blended Online Apprenticeships
Non-sector/ role *
* * * *
specific **
Cyber Security
* *
Management
Leadership * * *
Health Care
* * * *
Sector
Artificial
* * * *
Intelligence
Sustainable
* * * *
Tourism
Marketing * * * *
Public
Administration
* * *
(closed
pathway)*
* The MBA with a specialised pathway in Public Administration is only available to students who have taken the two
specialist modules as CPD. Students who have completed these two sector specific modules as CPD and wish to
enrol on the MBA will be awarded 30 credits RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning). Applicants should note that RPL
carries credit but marks will not be carried forward. These students will take the remaining eight core modules and
the 30-credit consultancy project (7005SSL) online to receive the award of MBA.
** Students who are qualified accountants with Institute of Chartered Accountants India (ICAI) and meet the entry
criteria in section 15 will be awarded 120 credits of APL and will take a further 60 credits to complete the award,
comprising Leadership and Change Management (7011SSL), Global Marketing (7000SMM) and The MBA
Consultancy Project (7005SSL).
Students studying the Apprenticeship mode are required to pass the End Point Assessment (EPA). Students not
completing EPA will still be granted an MBA, but will not qualify for accreditation by the assessing body.
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Cascade of Awards:
MBA
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7 7007SSL Network Defense 15 M 1,2,4,5,6,7,8
Management
7 7005SSL The MBA 30 M 3,6,7,8,9
Consultancy Project
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7 7063SMM Digital Marketing 15 M 1,2,4,5,6, 7
Strategy
• Be an Honours graduate of any discipline, obtained from a recognised university/HE institution, or hold an
equivalent qualification acceptable to Coventry Business School.
• Have a minimum of two years post-degree full-time work experience in a management/administrative/
professional capacity
• Hold IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600 or equivalent if English is not the applicant’s first language.
• Applicants who are qualified ICAI accountants, have a minimum of two years post qualification work experience in
a management/administrative/professional capacity and hold IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600 or equivalent if English is not
the applicant’s first language will be awarded 120 APEL credits and will be required to complete two 15 credit
taught modules plus the 30 credit MBA Consultancy project to complete the MBA.
Students who do not fit with the above entry requirements may gain entry but their degrees and experience will be
assessed for appropriate content by the Director of MBA Programmes.
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17 Indicators of Quality Enhancement
Provide examples of how the course evaluates and improves the quality of standards and learning.
The courses has been designed in accordance with the QAA benchmark statements for 2015 Master's
degrees in business and management type 3 MBA or similar type of degrees (post experience).
Coventry Business School is ranked by EDUNIVERSAL in the ‘Excellent Business School’ (3 Palme’s)
worldwide category. EDUNIVERSAL provides a ranking and information system for students in order to help
decide which Business School to study at (http://eduniversal-ranking.com/).
Coventry Business School is signatory to The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME)
initiative http://www.unprme.org/
The School has a strong portfolio of industry-related research (e.g. through links with the University
Research Centres, the consultancy module, and employers engaging with students via the Leadership
Lecture Series - recorded videos of which will be available in the online modules)
The School has excellent links with employers; regular meetings to discuss requirements, provide input to
course management and development
18 Additional Information
Enrolled students have access to additional, key sources of information about the course and student support
including,
Pathway Handbook
Module Guides
Module Information Directory
Study Support information
EPA Document (Provision of End Point Assessment (as per paragraph 80 of the ESFA Apprentice Funding and
Performance Management Rules for Training Providers (v4))
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