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Food and Agribusiness
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Royal Agricultural College
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Course Summary
- Type: MBA (European)
- Location: Cirencester
- Duration: 12 - 18 months
- Deadline: Oct
Course Description
The main aim of the programme is to prepare potential graduates, who have previous business experience, for possible management positions in the field of food in a multinational setting, in accordance with the demand from employers.The taught element of the programme is split between a European Partner Institution (EPI) (August to December) and the Royal Agricultural College (January to April): Food chain (RAC); financial management (EPI and RAC); personal and organisational change (EPI and RAC); marketing (EPI and RAC); business strategy (EPI and RAC); business economics (EPI and RAC); operations management and logistics (EPI and RAC); research methods (EPI); dissertation.
Additional Entry Requirements:
Normally, an Honours degree (minimum 2:1), or an overseas equivalent; a minimum of 2 years' work experience with managerial responsibilities; mature candidates with significant relevant work experience and lower academic qualifications may also be considered for entry following interview; IELTS 6.5 average, with no element below 5.5; students with other qualifications, including overseas awards and alternative English language qualifications, are advised to contact Admissions to discuss the suitability of their award for entry to their preferred programme of study.
Further information:
Normally, an Honours degree (minimum 2:1), or an overseas equivalent; a minimum of 2 years' work experience with managerial responsibilities; mature candidates with significant relevant work experience and lower academic qualifications may also be considered for entry following interview; IELTS 6.5 average, with no element below 5.5; students with other qualifications, including overseas awards and alternative English language qualifications, are advised to contact Admissions to discuss the suitability of their award for entry to their preferred programme of study.
Normally, an Honours degree (minimum 2:1), or an overseas equivalent; a minimum of 2 years' work experience with managerial responsibilities; mature candidates with significant relevant work experience and lower academic qualifications may also be considered for entry following interview; IELTS 6.5 average, with no element below 5.5; students with other qualifications, including overseas awards and alternative English language qualifications, are advised to contact Admissions to discuss the suitability of their award for entry to their preferred programme of study.