This course is delivered by the University's Chester Business School and supported by the School of Law and Social Justice. You will learn by attending and engaging with regular, scheduled sessions, which could be lectures, workshops, presentations, guest speaker talks led by industry experts, or case studies, site visits, as well as one-to-one sessions with your tutors. Our Chester MBA with Specialism in International Human Resource Management is also equipped with bespoke contemporary masterclasses that help to further develop the knowledge and skills for managers towards future thinking.
The course is designed to offer a blend of theoretical underpinning and industry thinking, capturing the key units of any business organisation. These include modules on contemporary leadership, marketing across boundaries, finance for managers, strategic management, creative thinking and problem solving for managers. The modules are developed to reflect the importance of sustainability, ethics, in business and management, whilst ensuring that profit, people and the environment are emphasised to ensure that our graduates are responsible and future ready.
As part of this course, you have the opportunity to acquire both leadership and management skills through a variety of teaching and assessment methods. Most modules are designed around in-person study, though some modules may include online learning activities, as a fundamental element of the course. Additionally, learning and teaching will take place through study of key theories, analysis of relevant contemporary case studies using diverse media. Learning will also be gained through broad tutor-directed and student-directed independent extensive reading and research.
Acknowledging the fact that students need to develop the ability and competence to learn independently, the final module has been developed to provide students the opportunity to put their already developed skills through the course journey to use in the final 60-credit management research module.
Student are able to put to use their research, creative and problem solving skills to proffer solutions that will positively inform managerial practice within any business context, especially as it applies to International Human Resource Management.
Our MBA Core values:
- Transformational leadership – driving and inspiring personal and professional impact
- Ethics and integrity – 'how we do business is just as important as what we do'
- Reflective action learning – developing 'camaraderie of culture' through collective (including peer-to-peer) learning
These values are embedded within the module titles, content, and assessments. Moreover, they reinforce the wider Faculty values, and other University initiatives, such as the 'Responsible Future' and ethical audit.