Postgraduate Course Structure and Assessment

Course Structure Assessment

Course assessment strategy

The assessment strategy ensures you have gained the relevant knowledge and skills at each stage of your programme. The competencies you acquire are related to both professional contexts, and local and international perspectives.

Each module on our Online MBA(Global), Online Master in Strategic Marketing and Online Master in Finance and Investments courses includes a set of clear learning outcomes. These are your stepping stones to career success, and form part of a wider course assessment strategy.

The MBA (Global) is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of business and management processes, help them to develop their effectiveness, improve their performance and accelerate their career development, by expanding and complementing upon the skills learnt through both their own experience and on the programme.

Online MBA (Global)

This online programme in Strategic Marketing aims at developing students' intellectual skills at Masters levels and provide them with a learning environment which encourages the development of systematic and independent thought and learning, as well as becoming a reflective practitioner capable of analysis and challenging concept and theory.

Online Master in Strategic Marketing

The MA in Finance and Investment is designed for students who want to undertake the academic career in the finance area, for professionals currently working in banking and other financial institutions, and for those employed in governments and similar corporations wanting to boost their knowledge of the finance and investment industry.

Online Master in Finance and Investments

Assessment profile

The assessment strategy has been designed around authentic contemporary case studies. They will test your research and communication skills, as well as your understanding of central theoretical concepts and core competencies. These include:

  • Identifying the central issue(s) of the case
  • Presenting a critical overview of the tools, models and methods that will be used to help deal with the issue(s)
  • Evaluating and presenting the facts of the case
  • Determining any necessary assumptions along with a justification for making the assumptions
  • Presenting a critical analysis and synthesis of the facts of the case, including the use of the models and tools identified above as applicable
  • Presenting conclusions and recommendations that are realistic and add to the research question

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