I'm looking at taking an MBA course, ideally with a small business and/or e-commerce focus, and preferably fast and full time (it's my own time and money).
I'm flexible on where in the world it could be, including distance learning, but it would be nice to do this in Australia or New Zealand as I like the lifestyle (and costs are not too bad).
However, I don't have a previous degree (although I do have more than 20 years in business, most of that running my own companies in various countries). Most places seem to need that piece of paper first.
So, are there any business schools in Australia/NZ (or perhaps Canada) that don't need a previous degree for admission? Indeed the only well recognised MBA anywhere that always accepts without a degree appears to be Heriot Watt in Edinburgh, Scotland (distance learning). Are there others?
Rob
sean_123 08-23-2002, 12:54 PM hi,
try out the mt. eliza business school's Executive MBA program
Cheers Mate!
morning_sun 10-17-2005, 08:02 AM Are you ready for the job?
A recent survey on published by the Association of MBAs found:
?65% of MBA students take an MBA to improve their propects with their current employer,
?54% to move in to a different industry sector
?22% to launch a business
?15% to become self-employed
To get the best value out of an MBA you need to select the right school and the right program.
In recent, official league table of teaching standards compiled by the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (http://www.dest.gov.au/). Refer to the chart.
University of Ballarat, established since 1870, has always emphasize on teaching with small class size was ranked Number 9.
Its MBA program focus on small class delivery and goes beyond textbook solutions to prepare you for the true realities of the China Market. Its comprehensive 16-month MBA course is tailored for senior managers keen on an active approach to learning.
The University of Ballarat is also the first in Singapore to offer a student exchange with esteemed Chinese universities within its regional affiliation network, in cities as diverse as 深圳 Shenzhen(深圳老教授协会培训中心), 北京 Beijing(中国工业经济联合会), 广州 Guangzhou(中山大学), 东莞 Dongguan(东莞理工学院), 上海 Shanghai(上海交通大学), Singapore (HEG Centre for Higher Education). This provides unlimited networking possibilities and may open up business opportunities, to help you ride the phenomenal growth that China is experiencing.
Its has 6 different specialization track:
?Health Services Management
?Marketing
?Human Resource Management
?International Business
?Entrepreneurship
?Financial Management
Important features:
Established since 1870
16-month program,
12 units (12 sessions, 8 days seminar, 1.3months cycle)
Part-Time
No Dissertation
Upto 5 units exempted for all full CPA/ ACCA/ CIMA
Accredited by ACU
Small class size (15:1) More than 1000 MBA graduates in ASIA
Information provided by Augustine Sim of HEG Singapore Pte Ltd, augustine@heg.edu.sg
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