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MBA Programme Structure

MSU's MBA programme helps students to develop skills in leadership; entrepreneurship; strategic management; and decision making; and train them to become successful corporate leaders and entrepreneurs in diverse competitive markets.

We take great pride in including the following methods of teaching and learning in our curriculum:
  • Talks by CEOs and business leaders
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Regular face-to-face lectures
  • Networking events with industrial leaders
  • Industrial visits
  • Case study approaches
  • Management games
  • Video presentations
  • Class presentations
  • On-line interactions

... and other significant innovative approaches.

Programme Structure Credit hours
Part A: Ten (10) Compulsory Modules 30 credit hours
Part B: Four (4) Specialisation Modules 12 credit hours
Part C: Project 6 credit hours
Total 48 credit hours


Part A: Ten (10) Compulsory Modules

  • Accounting for Corporate Decisions & Evaluation
  • Economics for Management
  • Financial Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Business Law & Ethics
  • Information Systems & E-Commerce
  • Strategic Management
  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Research Methodology
  • Statistical Analysis


Part B: Four (4) Specialisation Modules
(Choose either One Specialisation only, each specialisation consists of 4 modules)
Global Marketing
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Global Marketing
  • Sales Management
  • E-commerce and Services Management
International Business
  • International Marketing
  • International Financial Management
  • International Trade Law
  • International Business
Project Management
  • Project Procurement Management
  • Operations Management
  • Quality Management Techniques
  • Database Administration
Telecommunication Management
  • Wireless Communication
  • Network Communication
  • Database Administration
  • Telecommunication Security Management
Finance
  • Financial Econometrics
  • Financial Engineering and Derivatives
  • Financial Institution and Market
  • International Financial Management
Health Care Management
  • Health Care Services
  • Hospital Planning & Administration
  • Introduction to Hospital & Health Care Management
  • Public Health Administration
Women Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • Women Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • New Venture Management
  • Assessing Leadership Skills
  • Internet Marketing
Organisational Leadership
  • Leading Organisational Change
  • Ethics, Integrity and Social Responsibility
  • Assessing Leadership Skills
  • Diversity Management
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • Small Business Management
  • New Venture Management
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Entrepreneurship Seminar


Part C: Project
Students are required to choose relevant topics to their areas of specialization and submit proposal to the program coordinator for approval. Each student will be assigned with a supervisor that guiding them throughout the implementation of the project. At the end, the student is required to write a project paper of not less than 10,000 words and to be submitted for presentation and evaluation.

All the above are subject to change without prior notice.