Further Information
The key objective of the Master in Business Administration is the generation and transmission of knowledge, knowhow, methodologies, operating tools, and general research outcomes in the field of Business Administration, through a modern programme of studies.
This objective also directs the general concept of the Programme, which is characterized by the following:
- The close relation and constant feedback between theory and practice.
- The provision of quality education and specialisation on the latest subjects of Business Administration.
The Programme is addressed to executives or candidate business and organisation employees wishing to improve their position in the labour market, having understood the need for sophisticated specialisation as a condition to grow. The subjects taught are Business or Organisation Management, Finance, Auditing, Operational Functions Management.
Relation To Employment
The holder of the master's degree, based on the knowledge, competences, and skills acquired during his studies may work in the public and private sector in any position requiring a higher education degree and a master's degree in Business Administration.
Transitions
Access to this type of qualification have those who hold a Bachelor Degree (level 6). The selection of graduate students is mainly based on the following criteria: the overall grade of the Bachelor Degree, the grades in undergraduate courses that are relevant with the subjects of the Master’s program, the performance in thesis, where is foreseen at the undergraduate level and any research activity of the candidate. The detailed application of the above mentioned criteria, the definition of additional criteria or the conducting of examinations and interviews, the results of which are taken into account in the selection, are determined by decision of the relevant Department.
Holders of such qualifications gain access to study programmes at the same level or at level 8.
Ways To Aquire
Qualifications of this type are acquired via formal education.