Business Administration - Nottingham University
Nottingham University Business School is extending its range of Executive MBA Programmes to include a programme tailored to the needs of the healthcare sector.
The Executive MBA is for managers who want to develop their management knowledge and skills to an advanced level whilst continuing their career. The programme is flexible and can be taken over two to four years enabling participants to pace their studies to match the needs of their organisation or wider commitments. The Executive MBA is available to individual applicants, those sponsored by employers, or through a formal partnership with organisations. The programme is offered as a series of 12 one-week block modules, plus a management project. The modules run Monday to Friday and involve approximately 35 hours of class-based study during the week the module runs, plus a further 65 hours of independent study for further reading, and to complete assessments. The management project can deal with a real issue in your organisation, through the application of relevant theory to practice, to produce a major piece of work with practical recommendations.
Nottingham University Business School currently offers a public sector variant of its Executive MBA that is designed for participants from the public sector and other not-for-profit organisations. Participants usually take nine core modules including two public services modules and three electives from a broad range of management areas plus a management project.
We are now also in the process of developing an Executive MBA ‘Healthcare’ programme. This programme will be designed in collaboration with the University of Nottingham Medical School to provide a general management training for all professional groups concerned with healthcare from both the public and private sectors. For many of the modules, the Executive MBA ‘Healthcare’ will enable healthcare professionals to learn alongside private sector managers from a range of industries, thereby facilitating the sharing of management insights and contextual challenges. The programme will also offer a number of specialist healthcare modules that will focus on contextual issues specific to the healthcare sector. We plan to launch this programme in 2008. To register your interest in this programme and obtain further details in due course please contact the office below.
All our MBA programmes are AMBA accredited, and Nottingham University Business School is a Financial Times global top 100 MBA provider.
For further information please contact:
Ms Sue Oldham
Administrator (Executive MBA and Executive Short Courses)
The MBA Office
Nottingham University Business School
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham
NG8 1BB, UK
Telephone: +44(0)115 8466111
Fax: +44(0)115 951 5503
E-mail: mba@nottingham.ac.uk
