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Your MBA programme

The Cranfield experience

The Cranfield MBA is not just a collection of different modules; it is a carefully integrated cycle of learning‚ taking you through different phases from laying foundations to application and integration.

Personal and Professional Development is at the heart of the Cranfield MBA and is a module that runs throughout your programme‚ helping you develop the people skills that are necessary when working at a senior level of management.

Our dedicated career development team will work closely with you throughout the programme to help you realise your career aspirations. Many of the career related activities are integrated into the taught modules.


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“We are very proud of the Cranfield MBA – and prouder still of our students and alumni. We are focused on developing leaders who are comfortable with the latest management thinking and have the personal qualities to implement change.?Many of our alumni say that the Cranfield MBA has changed their lives and we hope you take up the challenge.”

Graham Clark, Executive MBA Programme Director

Assessment methods

You will be assessed through a mixture of exams, written projects and presentations, with most modules being assessed through two pieces of work. Part one and two of the programme are assessed independently and you must pass both parts to qualify for the MBA degree.

In part one, the individual assessment generally takes the form of an examination and these are timetabled at the end of each term.? The majority of the elective themes in part two are assessed by group and individual projects.

Written projects come in a variety of forms: individual essays, group reports and ?Written Analysis of a Case' (WAC) assignments. A WAC is a business report based on a case study which requires an integrated, rather than a functional solution. The WACs are set under strict conditions of time and length and are designed to teach you the skill of business report writing under time pressure. During part one you will do four WACs, two in each term.

Modes of study

The Cranfield MBA is offered as a Full-time programme, and as an Executive programme with two different study options ? Part-time and Modular, so you can choose the mode of study that suits you best. The programme content is the same whichever option you choose and the modules are taught by the same experienced teaching faculty.

Full-time MBA

A one-year programme with four terms of teaching and a similar volume of learning content to the traditional two-year programmes.

The Full-time MBA programme starts in September each year and has an intake of up to 150 students.


Executive MBA

A two-year programme with two different study options, allowing you to study while continuing to work.

Part-time
Classes take place at Cranfield on 15 weekends – all day Friday and Saturday, plus three one-week residential periods each year.

Modular
Classes take place at Cranfield over six eight-day residential blocks each year.

The programme starts in January each year and has a combined intake (Part-time and Modular) of up to 100 students. When timetabling allows, our Part-time and Modular students study together so they are able to benefit from the input of a larger group of students during lectures.

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Modes of study

Full-time MBA

A one-year programme with four terms of teaching and a similar volume of learning content to the traditional two-year programmes.

The Full-time MBA programme starts in September each year and has an intake of up to 150 students.

Modes of study

Executive MBA

A two-year programme which allows you to study while continuing to work. Classes take place at Cranfield on 14 weekends ? all day Friday and Saturday, plus four one-week residential periods each year.

The programme starts in January and has a combined intake (Part-time and Modular) of up to 100 students. When timetabling allows, our Part-time and Modular students study together so they are able to benefit from the input of a larger group of students during lectures.

Which mode of study is right
for me?


Full-time MBA

The Full-time MBA is an intensive one-year programme which means that you are out of the workforce for the shortest possible time. Our full-time programme is a good option if you want to make a significant change in your career in the short-term – for example if you want to change function, industry or even both.

By studying the MBA full-time you are able to immerse yourself fully in your studies without the distractions of balancing the demands of a job.

Due to the time commitment required, you would not be able to study and continue to work at the same time so you should be able to support yourself financially for the year.??

Executive MBA

Our Executive MBA allows you to study while you continue to work. It is a good option if you are looking to advance your career in your current organisation in the short-term, perhaps moving jobs within 3 years of graduation. Studying our Executive MBA programme will allow you to build on your current experience and apply your knowledge immediately back in the workplace.??

If you would need to travel a long distance for lectures at Cranfield, you may find that the Modular format would suit you best, rather than having to commit to fortnightly attendance on the Part-time option. Alternatively, you may find that you cannot commit to block attendance and so weekend attendance on the Part-time programme would be your preferred option.

Remember that if you are sponsored, you are likely to be required to remain with your organisation, at least in the short-term. Our career development team will work with you and your organisation to formulate your career development plan and will support your succession planning with senior management, but they will not be able to help you actively search for a new job.

Term dates

Full-time MBA 2009/10

Pre-MBA course: 14 - 15 September 2009
Pre-maths course: 24 - 25 September 2009

Term 1: ?28 September - 18 December 2009
Term 2:? 11 January - 26 March 2010
Term 3:? 12 April - 25 June 2010
Term 4:? 28 June - September 2010

Orientation takes place in the first week of term one.

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Term dates – provisional

Executive MBA 2010/11

Pre-maths course: 20 and 21 January 2010
Programme start date: 22 January 2010

Executive Part-time MBA

22 to 30 January 2010 (includes Orientation)
12, 13, 26 and 27 February 2010
12, 13, 26 and 27 March 2010
16, 17 and 30 April 2010
1, 14, 15, 28 and 29 May 2010
16, 17 and 19 to 24 July 2010
10, 11 and 20 to 25 September 2010
8, 9, 22 and 23 October 2010
5, 6, 19 and 20 November 2010

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Executive Modular MBA

22 to 30 January 2010 (includes Orientation)
19 to 27 March 2010
21 to 29 May 2010
16 to 24 July 2010
17 to 25 September 2010
12 to 20 November 2010

Download the Executive Modular MBA calendar

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