Master of Business Administration, Corporate Governance Major

Course Details
Foreign Institution / School Validated and Awarded by The University of Wales, UK.
Duration 18 – 36 months
(Dependent on course enrolment and progression)
Delivery By The Turning Point Education Consultants
Assessment Assignment + Written Examination
Intakes January, April, July and October
Graduation In Singapore or Wales

Course Curriculum

Nine (9) core modules, three (3) specialisation modules plus one Dissertation

Core Modules

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Marketing
  • Quantitative Decision Making
  • Business Information System Management
  • Operations Management
  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Human Resource Management
  • Strategic Management
  • Business Economics

Specialisation Modules

  • Corporate Finance
  • Corporate Governance
  • Ethics, Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability

Research

  • Dissertation

Admission Criteria

  • A Degree from a recognised University or Institute
  • A recognised qualification of equivalent standing

OR

  • Other recognised qualifications (case by case)
  • Candidates with relevant experience can be considered on case by case basis

AND

  • Demonstrated proficiency in English equivalent to at least C6 credit at GCE 'O' Levels, or equivalent, or
  • IELTS 6.5 band or above (conducted by the British Council), or
  • A minimum of 230 points (computer based) or 570 (paper based) TOEFL (conducted by the United States Education and Information Centre)

This course is suitable for:

  • Graduates who have professional experience in the financial sector
  • Managers and accountants in public and private organisations who wish to develop their financial and corporate management skills
  • Managers employed in the financial services industry
  • Graduates contemplating a career in the banking and financial services industry
  • Graduates who have relevant practical experience and wish to enhance their skills in the areas of corporate governance

Career Prospects

In today's business environment, more business ventures are on the look out to access capital and investors to help finance faster growth. Unless these companies are run well and adhere to corporate governance, their market confidence will be affected. The effective manager in the 21st century needs to practice good corporate governance to be successful.

This degree is validated and awarded by the University of Wales, UK. For further details regarding the University and its validation services, please log on to www.wales.ac.uk/validation or email validation@wales.ac.uk