STO7000
MBA Project
You will undertake a work-based research project in which you will demonstrate the acquisition of the knowledge, understanding, skills and abilities appropriate to the award of the MBA degree.
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
| Student | 2025-26 | 2026-27 |
|---|---|---|
| Part time (Home) | £5,400 | £5,560 |
| Part time (International) | £5,400 | £5,560 |
Telephone: +44 1752 585858
Email: admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
Introduction to the MBA Master of Business Administration programme.
Develop entrepreneurial skills needed across a variety of settings and a high level of understanding of innovative marketing strategies.
Enhance the specialist knowledge and skills you require to become a senior manager in a range of fields.
Develop skills and competencies to help businesses manage the planning, production and delivery of their products and services.
The course helped me sharpen my problem-solving abilities, whilst boosting my confidence in leadership and communication.
The MBA top-up programme offers one core award with the option of subject specialism pathways including, but not limited to, the following awards – if available during your course of study.
My MBA has truly been a blessing. It’s given me incredible friends who have become a strong support system, and it has boosted my confidence in ways I did not expect.
Master of Business Administration (Global Supply Chain Management) provides an outstanding opportunity to enhance the specialist knowledge and skills you require to become a senior manager in the fields of global supply chains, logistics and international procurement.
Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurship) provides the opportunities to develop entrepreneurial skills needed across a variety of settings and a high level of understanding of entrepreneurial business decisions and innovative marketing strategies.
Master of Business Administration (Finance) provides the opportunity to explore in depth – through the development of a specific research project – finance in the wider international context and build the theoretical knowledge and advanced practical skills required in the increasingly complex global economic and financial sectors.
Master of Business Administration (Marketing) provides the opportunity to enhance – through the development of a dedicated project – the capacity, knowledge and skills for analysing complex marketing situations, making business decisions and implementing appropriate strategies in an international context.
Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management) provides the opportunities to develop the advanced knowledge and skills required for contemporary HR management, in a business and organisational context.
Master of Business Administration (Operations Management) provides the opportunities to develop skills and competencies to help businesses manage the planning, production and delivery of their products and services. Through this, you become an expert professional in operations and supply chain management.
Master of Business Administration (Maritime Business Management) provides opportunities to further your maritime management knowledge and skills, helping you to lead the maritime industries of the future. This pathway has been developed in conjunction with the International Maritime Business Academy.
?Accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE)
?Committed to social, economic and environmental responsibility
?Supporting the internationally recognised focus on sustainability and social purpose of the University
?Leading business ready graduates onto a successful career and happy life
?Supporting graduates to make informed choices based on current economic and market trends
?Building students resilience and confidence
?Promoting practical skills development














