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Business Administration (Renewable Energy) (Taught)

2 Study options · PostgraduatePerth
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University of the Highlands and Islands

Course summary

What is special about this course?
Are you an experienced professional looking to progress to higher leadership and management roles?

The MBA Business Administration (Renewable Energy) is part of a suite of MBAs, designed to provide leadership and management skills across the areas of Aviation, Environment, Executive, Renewable Energy and Resilience.

The University of the Highlands and Islands MBA suite has been developed using insight from employers on skills necessary for executives operating in a challenging global environment, an environment where striving for growth and opportunity is based on ethical behaviour, appreciation of diversity and ability to adapt to the demands of a fast-changing world.

The programme will develop your theoretical knowledge, practical wisdom, strategic managerial and personal skills essential for successful career enhancement in organisations with a global outlook. Our MBA programmes aim to provide you with the comprehensive knowledge, skillset and understanding required to enable you to become a senior manager or to enhance career progression to a higher level.

The programme is distinguished by its emphasis on ethical and responsible leadership and management, with a focus on developing executive excellence for the global future. Embracing innovation, entrepreneurship and technology, our MBA suite builds on 4 underlying pillars and key values:
◾Ethical awareness
◾Cultural readiness
◾Future readiness
◾Identifying growth and opportunity

Special features
◾This is the only MBA Renewable Energy course in the UK
◾The course is delivered online for maximum flexibility
◾Develop reflective learning skills based on your experience and peer-to-peer exchange, facilitated through the MBA hub
◾Participate in a wider dialogue via the MBA hub, between fellow students, business partners, local community and academic colleagues
◾An online induction programme will provide support and information, as well as an initial opportunity to interact and network via the hub

How long will my course last?
◾Full-time: 18 months @35 hours per week
◾Part-time (structured): minimum of 2.5 years (3 years if completing the research project over 2 semesters)
◾Part-time (unstructured): 3.5 years minimum

Number of hours per week indicates the total number of hours you should dedicate to the course, which includes time spent in lectures and your own time spent on individual study and research.

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