Career
progression
An MBA
is recognised as the benchmark professional
qualification in management. This rigorous, and
career-oriented MBA programme tells your employer that
you can think strategically and beyond your immediate
role. These programmes will undoubtedly help you gain a
competitive edge and drive your career forward.
Graduates have found employment in a wide range of
disciplines and industries as well as the public sector.
Recent graduates have joined many prestigious
organisations including HSBC, IBM, Chase De Vere,
Vodafone, and Accenture.
Royal Holloway also sponsors its MBA/MSc International
Management students to use the services of the MBA
networking and recruitment tool,
MBAheadhunter
[external link; new window].
How
you study
You can
study flexibly in ways that suit you. For each subject
there are textbooks and study materials, available both
online and in hard copy. You are able to access your
tutor and liaise with other students online, and submit
assignments. Other study support includes:
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for
the MBA and MSc you attend 120 hours of face-to-face
plenary sessions in London or Hong Kong (if
attending at HK SPACE), providing a
valuable opportunity to network with academic staff
and fellow students
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the University
provide you with an assigned tutor, careers guidance
and study skills support
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essays and group work via online tutor-assisted
seminars are assessed.
Exemptions
You may
be able to apply for ‘exemption’
[pdf: 7pgs, 92KB; new window] - also
known as ‘credit transfer’ or ‘advanced standing’ at
other institutions - from up to 20% of these programmes
if you have covered a similar syllabus in the same
breadth and depth as part of a previous qualification,
which has been awarded within the past five years
preceding your application for exemption.