Introduction
A flagship program of the Dr. Hasan Murad School of Management (HSM) at UMT, this full-time MBA Program is a catalyst for professional growth. The program is based on Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Method that blends theory with practice to prepare participants to lead and have an impact on the business world. Participants can choose from four market-driven specialization streams: Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Supply Chain Management.
HSM offers an MBA program for both business and non-business graduates. The 1.5 years MBA program is for participants with a four-year, business-related undergraduate degree and is offered in both morning and evening. The 2 years MBA Program is specially designed for participants with a four-year, non-business-related undergraduate degree. This program is offered in the evening only and is particularly beneficial for those participants who are already employed and aspire to enhance their career prospects.
Program Objectives
- To inculcate reasoning, critical analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
- To provide real-life work experiences.
- To provide opportunities to network with employers and entrepreneurs.
- To develop future leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs for the digital and globalized world.
- To develop an effective presentation, oral, and written communication skills
- To expose students to important social, environmental, economic and ethical issues.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Critically analyze complex business situations and make appropriate decisions.
- Successfully negotiate with challenging work demands.
- Apply organizational theories, models, and frameworks to real-world business situations to solve managerial issues.
- Communicate effectively and efficiently, and deliver professional business presentations.
- Analyze and evaluate market opportunities and develop viable business plans.
- Use digital technologies and data analytics tools to make informed decisions.
Career Prospects
- Fast-track careers in leading local and multinational companies
- Starting a successful entrepreneurial venture
- Upgrading family business