The AMBA accredited Queen’s MBA brings together the academic excellence of one of the UK’s leading research Universities, with the innovative spirit of Belfast. The programme is aimed at professionals looking to take the next step in transforming their careers.
MBA (with Internship) pathway will be valuable for students who wish to gain additional work experience in the UK and apply their learning within a real-world organisation. Students will be required to undertake an internship for a minimum of 9 months.
The Queen’s MBA (with Internship) challenges you to develop as a leader with the adaptive skills and lateral,entrepreneurial thinking you need to shape your future. Progressing through the programme you integrate core business and management concepts including strategy, marketing, operations, corporate finance, economics and accounting, whilst the programme also offers you the chance to deepen your knowledge in the emerging areas of business analytics, technology and social innovation. There is a strong emphasis on integrating theory and practice, developing ‘mindsets’ and experiential learning. Through a year-long a series of leadership development module workshops you will develop the insight and self-awareness required for
effective leadership in a local and global context.
The Queen’s MBA is now AMBA accredited. Fewer than 300 business schools globally hold this prestigious award. AMBA accreditation denotes the highest standard of achievement in postgraduate business education. The School is also EQUIS accredited, indicating the high-standard of business education that our students will receive.
Normally a 2.2 Honours degree or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University in any discipline. Applicants with qualifications below 2.2 Honours degree standard may be considered on a case-by-case basis if they can demonstrate appropriate relevant professional experience.
Applicants should have a minimum of three years’ quality professional experience. Internships, a sandwich year, part-time or temporary work will not be considered.
Applicants must provide a full and up-to-date Curriculum Vitae including a full work history. The work history should include the employer’s name and address, job title and brief description of duties and responsibilities, as well as the start and end dates for each period of employment.
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In addition to the one year internship, where students work for an organisation, the MBA features a specific year-long career development programme encompassing career coaching alongside practical skills such as CV analysis and development, interview skills and networking strategies, to ensure graduate employment potential is maximised.
Students from this programme have entered a wide variety of industries including education, finance, insurance, scientific research, transport, manufacturing, and business start-ups.
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