General MBA

Traditionally MBA programs have been generalist, and are still very popular, although there has been a rise in the popularity of the specialist MBA. The general MBA covers all the main disciplines thoroughly to enable the student to manage all the functions of a business.

To help you decide whether to take a general vs specialist path, please refer to our article Generalist vs Specialist MBA.

 

University of Liverpool

4 matching courses

First matching course: Master of Business Administration

The Liverpool MBA programme offers a comprehensive education and postgraduate qualification in all aspects of management, while enabling you to customise your study to meet particular work and career needs. View 3 similar courses

Robert Gordon University

1 matching course

First matching course: Online MBA

The RGU MBA course is an AMBA accredited degree, listed in The Financial Times as one of the Top 40 Distance Learning MBAs available globally in 2008

UBIS (University of Business and International Studies)

1 matching course

First matching course: Master of Advanced Studies in Business Administration (MBA)

The UBIS MBA graduates will be able to accomplish all tasks required from top and mid-level managers, directors, consultants and chief officers.

Argosy University

1 matching course

First matching course: Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Students acquire skills to be a new kind of leader -- one who can identify challenges and opportunities, draw on the latest technology and information; use advanced analytical and planning approaches, and execute plans for positive change.

National American University Online

1 matching course

First matching course: Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Provides you with an innovative curriculum that includes both the traditional MBA content areas as well as the rapidly changing skills needed for effective leadership and management.