Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDBM) leading to the degree in Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Introduction to the programme of study
Programe of study runs through two academic years and it is in two parts namely Part-I and Part- II.
Part – I of the Programme: Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDBM)
In the first academic year (part – I) participants follow course work. All courses are compulsory. Each course composes of 30 hours of student contact hours. The academic year consists of three (03) terms. A total of twelve (12) courses is completed during the year in addition to the individual project (project – feasibility study report), which is to be completed and submitted at the end of the 3rd term of the first academic year.
Part – II of the Programme: Master in Business Administration (MBA)
In the second academic year (part- II) the participants devote their time to complete a management research under the guidance of supervisors appointed by the University. In addition to the research project, they have to attend a series of advanced seminars organized by the Board of study –Master of Business Administration..
The Objective of the Programme
The objective of the PGDBM leading to MBA programme is to provide participants with an advanced knowledge in Business Management enabling them to be effective and efficient in their respective organizations.
Duration of the Programme
Duration of the Post graduate Diploma in Business Management is one year (12 months). The minimum period of study required of a candidate to complete the PGDBM programme is one year (12 months) while the maximum period allowed is five years. A candidate required to earn a total of twenty four (24) credits through course work inclusive of a project report during the period of study.
Those who complete at the requirements of the PGDBM may be admitted to the 2nd year of the programme which leads to the MBA. Selection will be based on merits and availability of places. The participants who gain admission to the second year of the programme which leads to the MBA is not eligible for the award of a Diploma Certificate.
Those who selected to follow the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree (2nd year of the programme) must earn a total of sixteen (16) credits though;
- Eight (08) credits through two taught courses and
- Eight (08) credits through the research component.
Medium of Instruction
- The medium of instruction is English
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