Welcome to your Business Administration course

Welcome to University of Staffordshire

We know you're already passionate about your subject, which is why we're excited you've chosen University of Staffordshire as the place to turn possibility into reality.

To give you an insight into what life as a Business Administration student is like, your course leaders have prepared introductions to the course and further activities.

Welcome to your Staffs MBA.

 

The Staffordshire University MBA is designed to accelerate your professional and personal development by equipping you with skills to tackle the ever-dynamic global business world and become leaders of the future. It will help develop your core competencies in support of your management and professional ambitions.

 

We have high expectations of both our MBA candidates and our staff. All candidates are expected to actively contribute to the MBA journey by sharing your experience, expertise, questions, answers, and hunger for knowledge, development and success. Our staff all have industry experience and/or published research expertise that adds direct value to the modules they deliver, and they are expected to challenge you and your comfort zone. You are not expected to sit down and relax – you are expected to be in the driver seat! If your MBA is easy, we haven’t done our job.

This is your MBA, and it will be a good as you are willing to make it. Together, we are co-producers of the Staffs MBA. Be prepared for a challenge as the pace will be fast and the expectations high. Your MBA is delivered through Problem Practice Based Learning, where real and live organisational issues, challenges and problems are discussed in search of solutions. In this way we seek to prepare you for more onerous management and leadership challenges in whatever comes next in your career. This preparation is key to your individual career aspirations and hence career advancement and employability.

We are all here to help you through your studies, and you are here to challenge and support each other. We hope you have an enjoyable and rewarding journey with us.

First activity

In semester one, you will study two core modules encompassing innovation, entrepreneurship and organisational capabilities. The first module will explore innovation and entrepreneurship processes and their importance at the firm and also extending to the economy level by determining factors which are both within and external to the firms. Furthermore, the module will explore different policies implemented by governments to induce innovation and entrepreneurial activities.

The second module will focus on how HRM and management strategies can be used effectively to improve organisational performance. The module examines approaches to cross-cultural management and leadership and critically evaluates the strategies used.

Course Delivery

The underpinning approach and hence philosophy throughout the MBA is Problem and Practice Based Learning (PPBL). Learning activities are tailored to this approach by engaging with authentic and challenging real problems, allowing students to evolve understanding, and analytical skills; hence facilitating development of key management & leadership competencies.

The focus will therefore be on active learning facilitated through face to face. Active learning is centred on communication, discussion & hence learning based on dialectic rather than didactic learning which replaces more traditional teacher led classroom engagement. F2F class sessions will therefore be an opportunity for teaching staff to demonstrate their enthusiasm and mastery of the subject and hence engaging MBA students in learning.

Many approaches to PPBL will be innovative and novel – pushing the boundaries of learning and knowledge in the MBA subject areas. MBA class sessions aim to be dynamic where students are valued contributors to constructive, collaborative and technology-based learning.

The PPBL philosophy aims to set in context the latest theories, models and frameworks throughout all modules. Each module is designed to develop five key competencies required for effective management & leadership.

The MBA has four pathways:
General
Marketing
Finance
HRM

You need to select your pathway and inform the course leader during the welcome week.

Full-time students will study over 12 months as follows:
Semester 1: 3 modules (60 credits)
Semester 2: 3 modules (60 credits)
Semester 3: Dissertation (60 credits)

Part-time students will study over 24 months as follows:
Semester 1, Year 1: 2 modules (40 credits)
Semester 2, Year 1: 2 modules (40 credits)
Semester 1, Year 2: 2 modules (40 credits)
Semester 1 & 2, Year 2: Dissertation (60 credits)

The methods of teaching and learning used will vary according to the nature of the subject matter but will have a wide diversity from more formal lectures to more student-centred activities including tutorials, seminars, case studies, management simulation/exercises, group work, workshops, project work, role play plus virtual learning environments in addition to independent study, desk based/empirical research activity and intensive delivery of research methods.

If you have any questions or require any clarification, please contact the course leader, Dr. Bharati Singh, who will happily assist you. Her email address is: Bharati.singh@staffs.ac.uk.

We look forward to welcoming you to our Stoke campus.

Check out our blog

We have a large selection of blogs written by both staff and students for you to browse through. They cover a wide variety of topics such as student projects, study trips, staff research, business advice and even where to go for great food in the local area.

Take a look

Equipment and Software

Essential equipment and facilities include:

  • A laptop computer
  • A reliable Broadband internet connection at your place of residence
  • Access to Staffordshire University’s Virtual Learning Environment ‘Blackboard’
  • Access to your Staffordshire University e-mail inbox
  • Access to key Staffordshire University websites
  • Access to the Staffordshire University online Library Portal for the Library Catalogue and links to e-Resources (such as subscribed e-books and journals)

Desirable equipment and facilities include:

  • A headset for listening to audio content
  • A microphone for creating audio content
  • A webcam
  • Access to Microsoft™ Office 365 products (such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, etc.) which are provided by the university
  • Access to remote tutorials and Webinars (primarily using Blackboard Collaborate online videoconferencing)

Software you will need to have on your computer includes:

  • Web browser (Google Chrome tends to work best with Blackboard)
  • A Word-processing programme
  • Adobe Acrobat – for reading on-line documents and electronic journals – this can be downloaded for free

You will need to be a proficient computer user, though technical help will be available if you have trouble with specific applications or tasks. The amount of time you will need to spend connected to the internet per week will be very variable. Most weeks it will be several hours. You can also download all the reading onto your own laptop and safely store it for future use.

Software link: https://staffsuniversity.sharepoint.com/sites/software/SitePages/Home.aspx 

Meet the team

Bharati Singh

Course Director

Bharati is the Course Leader for the MBA and undergraduate Business Management and Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship courses. She teaches across the undergraduate, postgraduate and professional programmes within the Business School.

Bharati's profile

What to expect on Welcome Week

We're so excited for you to join us on campus and to welcome you to where you matter. During your welcome week you'll be able to meet our friendly student services teams, connect with new friends, join societies, explore on-campus venues attend club nights and much more.

We are really looking forward to you joining the School of Justice, Security and Sustainability in September. If you have any questions, please contact your Course Leader, Dr Bharati Singh (bharati.singh@staffs.ac.uk).

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