Oxford College of Business (OCB) Sri Lanka is an authorized franchised partnership of Anglia Ruskin University which is responsible for managing regulations and maintaining academic standards. Students of Oxford College of Business face the same assessments and other academic processes as the students based in the UK campuses do. With this partnership, they guarantee a high quality educational experience with a world-ranked University’s name that you can uphold forever.
The MBA program at Anglia Ruskin University is intended to shape the next wave of corporate executives to fit today’s competitive world. This ARU MBA program, which is based on innovation, strategic thinking, and leadership excellence, equips students with the abilities and information needed to succeed in the rapidly changing global business environment. Its curriculum gives you the essential skills to make an impact, whether your goal is to start your own business, change industries, or develop within your present organization. It guarantees that students gain a comprehensive understanding of business operations while honing their leadership skills by fusing academic rigor with practical application.
The curriculum is informed by cutting-edge industry research and delivered by experienced faculty members of Oxford College of Business with extensive professional backgrounds. If you are to apply, you will engage in real-world case studies, strategic simulations, and practical projects, with theoretical concepts of business scenarios.
Applications are welcome from suitably qualified and/or experienced individuals.
To apply, submit the fully completed application form, a copy of your CV Including your academic and work experience history along with your certified copies of your educational certificates.
With a focus on management and leadership, the curriculum aims to provide a comprehensive, analytical, and integrated study of business and management. This ARU MBA supports individuals working in junior/senior management jobs and equips students with the abilities they need to take a managerial or organizational capacity, even if they have little business or organizational experience. A comprehensive analytical study of business is provided by the course framework, which then moves into theme concentrations intended to improve academic interests and career preparation. Students who have not yet held a managerial position must have a thorough understanding of organizational challenges and the capacity to assess the possible outcomes of challenging or complex situations in a range of management scenarios.
In traditional MBA models, a number of distinct modules are often taught during a 12-week period. This puts a busy executive’s learning at risk from other influences like unpredictable job and personal problems that may arise during this period. One subject at a time is available for the Anglia Ruskin ARU MBA. This implies that in addition to their regular personal and professional responsibilities, students must concentrate on just one subject at a time. Seven courses, totaling 180 credits, must be completed to earn the full MBA.
For more information, visit their official Oxford College of Business website for the ARU MBA program.
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